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Japan Travel AdviceJuly 6, 2026July 6, 2026

Sumo Traditions Explained: Why Wrestlers Throw Salt and Wear Topknots

sumo traditions explained why wrestlers throw salt and wear topknots

If you’ve ever watched a sumo match, you’ve probably noticed that the action doesn’t begin immediately. Before the wrestlers even face each other, they throw salt into the ring, stomp their feet, clap their hands, and perform a series of ceremonial movements. To first-time visitors, …

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