The Royal Albert Hall will be transformed into a "temple of sumo" as it hosts the Grand Sumo Tournament for the second time, highlighting sumo's appeal outside Japan.
Hakkaku Rijicho, Japan Sumo Association chairman, emphasized his commitment to sharing Sumo's rich cultural heritage with Londoners, aiming for everyone to thoroughly enjoy the event.
The previous tournament in 1991 sparked immense interest, and Ainscough noted that this year's event promises to again captivate audiences, reflecting the unique cultural experience of Sumo.
Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki described sumo as a rich blend of Japanese tradition, indicating its expanding global appreciation and potential to connect cultures.
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