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Japan’s Sumo Stars Thrill London Crowd in First UK Tournament in 34 Years

Published on: October 16, 2025 10:56 AM

Flipping sumo wrestlers get London tournament rolling

LONDON– Japan’s sumo wrestlers brought the thunder to London on Wednesday night, as the Royal Albert Hall hosted the first major sumo tournament in the UK in 34 years.

The five-day exhibition opened with grand rituals, rhythmic stomps, and intense bouts that captivated a sold-out audience. Veteran NHK announcer Hiro Morita helped newcomers follow the action, explaining the traditions and techniques behind Japan’s ancient sport.

Early matches drew respectful silence from the crowd — until young powerhouse Asakoryu charged into Sadanoumi, sparking cheers as the elder wrestler slowly forced his rival out of the ring with sheer strength.

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The event, organized by the Japan Sumo Association, was designed to celebrate cultural and sporting ties between Japan and the United Kingdom.

One of the night’s highlights came when lightweight Midorifuji — weighing just 114 kg — faced off against the much larger Kinbozan from Kazakhstan. Despite the 64 kg weight difference, the clash ended with Kinbozan lifting his opponent clean out of the ring, drawing gasps and applause.

As the evening went on, the crowd grew livelier. A fan shouting “I love you Takayasu!” from the upper stands prompted laughter — and motivation — as the former champion sent Abi crashing into the dirt moments later.

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The night’s most technical display came from Ukrainian wrestler Aonishiki, who toppled Atamifuji with a rare inside-leg-and-shoulder throw, showing the precision and agility behind the sport’s raw power.

The two grand champions, Hoshoryu and Onosato, closed the evening with dominant victories, before a final bow-twirling ceremony to purify the ring and ward off evil spirits.

“It’s just so different up close, so impressive!” said Masami Sato, a Japanese resident of London, waiting for her bus home after the show.

The sumo showcase continues through the week, offering Londoners a rare glimpse into Japan’s centuries-old sporting tradition — where respect, ritual, and raw power collide.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cultural exchange, Hoshoryu, Japan, Japanese culture, London, NHK, Onosato, Royal Albert Hall, Sports, sumo wrestling, UK events

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