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Sumo wrestling also known as “sumo” is a traditional Japanese sport that dates back centuries The origins of this unique sport are not entirely clear but most historians believe that sumo has its roots in ancient Shinto religious rituals In these rituals physical strength was believed to be a powerful force that could be used to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck Over time these religious ceremonies evolved into a more formalized type of wrestling that we now know as sumo Today sumo is still a popular sport in Japan and attracts fans from around the world It is also recognized as a form of cultural heritage by UNESCO
Despite its origins in Japanese history and culture sumo has also spread to other countries around the world In recent years there has been a growing interest in sumo in countries such as the USA and Canada where it is seen as an exotic and unusual sport As the sport continues to grow in popularity there is a renewed focus on its traditional Japanese roots and the ways in which it reflects the countrys unique culture and lifestyle
The traditional sumo ring or dohyo is an important symbol of the sports history and significance In ancient times the dohyo was used to create a sacred space where wrestlers could perform the Shinto religious ceremonies that were the forerunners of sumo wrestling Today the dohyo is still seen as a highly respected and sacred object Sumo wrestlers perform a ceremony called “dohyo-iri” before each match in which they purify themselves and pay homage to the dohyo The dohyo is also decorated with elaborate designs that reflect the cultural significance of sumo and its place in Japanese society