Sumo wrestlers slam into London for the first time in decades
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LONDON — Their presence is undoubtedly making an impact.

The streets of London are bustling with Japan’s elite sumo wrestlers as they gear up for the sold-out Grand Sumo Tournament at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, the distinguished Victorian concert venue in the heart of the British capital.

Clad in their traditional Japanese attire, these wrestlers, known as rikishi, are taking in the sights of the city in between their intense training sessions. This event marks only the second occasion in 1,500 years that such a tournament has been hosted outside Japan.

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Atamifuji Sakutaro sightseeing in London on Tuesday.Kyodo via AP
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Wearing traditional clothing, the wrestlers pass the gates of Buckingham Palace. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

The spotlight is firmly on the top-ranked wrestlers, or yokozuna: Hoshoryu Tomokatsu from Mongolia and Japan’s very own Onosato Daiki. At just 25, Onosato achieved the prestigious title of the 75th yokozuna in May, ascending to this rank in a record-breaking 13 tournaments.

His competitor, Hoshoryu, was the 74th wrestler to reach this esteemed position.

On Wednesday, Onosato shared his excitement with Sky News, a partner of NBC News, expressing, “It’s wonderful to see sumo returning after so many years. I hope to showcase the incredible nature of sumo to the U.K. fans.”

“Being a yokozuna has a lot of responsibility,” Hoshoryu said. “My uncle was a yokozuna — and I’m happy to follow in his footsteps. But I came here to London as a yokozuna which he didn’t, so I’m even happier,” he added.

Stopping to pose for pictures with traditional souvenirs, the pair were among a group of sumo wrestlers who visited most of London’s touristic landmarks, including Buckingham Palace and Westminster with its iconic Big Ben.

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The rikishi at the tournament’s opening ceremony.Jordan Pettitt – PA Images / PA Images via Getty Images

But that didn’t stop them from their rigorous training routine and their equally rigorous eating regime.

Their carefully structured, high-calorie meals are vital for building the size and strength needed to compete at the highest level.

“We are going through 70 kilos of rice a day,” Donagh Collins, the CEO of Askonas Holt, an arts company which helped to organize the event, told Sky News. “Somebody told me that the wholesaler for the noodles has run out of noodles,” he added.

But in a break from their traditional diet, some of the wrestlers were pictured enjoying London’s street food and feeding each other hot dogs as they explored the city.

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Hoshoryu feeds Onosato a hot dog near the Houses of Parliament. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

While the tournament in London was completely sold out, back home Sumo has faced a series of scandals, including allegations of bullying, assault and sexism at stables where the wrestlers train. Allegations of illegal betting and links to organized crime have also cast a shadow over the image of Japan’s national sport.

But in London, Wednesday saw the first day of the five-day exhibition tournament — the first of its kind since one was hosted at the same venue some 34 years ago.

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The tournament was watched by a sellout crowd. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images
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Tobizaru throws salt before his match against Shonannoumi.Ryan Pierse / Getty Images
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Onosato lifts Ura during their bout Wednesday. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

The wrestlers, who weigh a combined six tons, slapped, gripped and lifted each other, as spectators reveled at the sight of the centuries-old Japanese sport.

Around eleven tons of clay were brought into the hall to build the dohyo, the raised ring where the wrestlers compete, outlined with rice bales shaped and secured using beer bottles, according to Reuters.

The two grand champions, Hoshoryu and Onosato, each secured victory in their bouts, closing the evening with weighty performances — literally.

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