Sumo Ceremony - Fukuoka, Japan
CULTURE MAP 2
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2m 12s
The dohyo-iri is more than a ring-entering ritual—it’s a showcase of sumo's rich culture and history. Wrestlers from Juryo (the second division) and Makuuchi (the top division) enter the ring wearing elaborate, colorful kesho-mawashi aprons, each uniquely designed to reflect their individuality and heritage.
Higher-ranked wrestlers take center stage, performing ancient movements to purify the ring. This centuries-old ritual honors the spiritual essence of sumo, blending athleticism with reverence.
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