There are 47 sumo stables in Japan. Most are run by retired rikishi that were Yakozuna. The names all end in -beya. Some of the names are Izutsu-beya, Kise-beya and Hanaregoma-beya.
There are stables for sumo in Japan. They are a sort of like having teams. There are about 50 of these stables and they consider themselves lucky to have a wrestler in the top two tiers of the sumo ranks.
Yes. If you wanna see every Friday in 7:OO there's sumo wrestling I hope you get to watch it!
sumo wrestling is what they do i japan sumo wrestling is what they do in japan
It is wrestling cuz its called sumo wrestling
Sumo
sumo wrestling... check it out on wikipedia.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumo
The elders in sumo wrestling are known as toshiyori.
Sumo Wresting is the most famous sport in Japan.
Sumo is a Japanese sport, no a Chinese sport. Sumo Wrestling in China, has therefore a limited following.
it is sumo Riesling
No. Sumo wrestling and other wrestling have nearly nothing in common-most wrestling involves fighting on the mat-if you touch the floor in sumo you lose..
Western wrestling requires pinning the shoulder blades. Sumo simply requires pushing them out of the ring or some other part of their body touching the ground.