The sumo tournament will be on Aug. 12-13, just
days after the end of the Olympics and before the Paralympics
begin on Aug. 25.
The two current Grand Sumo Champions - 'Yokozuna' Kakuryu and
Hakuho - attended Tuesday's news conference to throw their
considerable weight behind the Tokyo Olympics, which begin on
July 24.
"We will try our best to introduce sumo to the global audience
and show 'omotenashi', hospitality to them," said Kakuryu, who
was born in Mongolia, referring to Japan's traditional approach
to hospitality.
Sumo wrestlers use only one name.
The JSA is the Games and their tournament will win new fans for
sumo from all over the world who have never seen Japan's
traditional wrestling.
The sumo tournament will be held at the Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo
arena – the same venue where U.S. President Donald Trump awarded
a special trophy last year.
"I am confident that not only domestic sumo fans, but also many
foreigners visiting Japan can enjoy the goodness of sumo and
Japanese tradition," said the vice president of Tokyo 2020,
Toshiaki Endo.
Sumo wrestling has never featured at the Olympics although the
Tokyo-based International Sumo Federation aims to get it
included one day.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant and Akira Tomoshige; Writing by Jack
Tarrant; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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