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  1. Sumo - Wikipedia

    Sumo originated in Japan, the only country where it is practised professionally and where it is considered the national sport. [2][3] It is considered a gendai budō, which refers to modern …

  2. Nihon Sumo Kyokai Official Grand Sumo Home Page

    入場券や相撲観戦の情報も充実。 番付の即日発表や相撲歴史文化等、最新情報提供中。

  3. Sumo Q&A - GRAND SUMO Highlights - TV - NHK WORLD

    In the sumo context, it refers to a wrestler's body being in an impossible position to recover and rally. When someone is declared to be shinitai, it's safe to say he'll be given the loss.

  4. Your Source for Sumo since 1999 - USA SUMO

    Welcome to USA SUMO, since 1999, for elite Sumo Wrestlers, US Sumo Open tournament, worldwide sumo shows, and sumo entertainment.

  5. Sumo + Sushi

    Sumo + Sushi is the ultimate “edu-tainment” experience. You don't have to fly to Japan to experience the excitement and fun of this 1,500 year old sport! Learn about the history, rules, …

  6. Find a Club | Join a Sumo Club Today — United States Sumo Federation

    Feb 2, 2026 · Find a local sumo club in the US with the United States Sumo Federation. Discover clubs, events, and grow amateur sumo nationwide.

  7. Sumo | Japanese culture, ritual, history | Britannica

    Jan 30, 2026 · Professional sumo wrestling in Japan dates from the revival of public matches after 1600 and is often called the Japanese national sport. Six great championships are held …

  8. Sumo: Japan's Ancient Form of Wrestling - World History …

    Apr 7, 2017 · Sumo (Ozumo) is an ancient form of wrestling which has long been the national sport of Japan. Its origins go back to the Yayoi period (c. 300 BCE - c. 300 CE...

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    Lock in software savings. Subscribe through Sumo to lock in discounts on premium SaaS tools.

  10. A Beginner's Guide to Sumo: An Easy Breakdown of the Basics and …

    Nov 16, 2025 · Sumo is a sport where two opponents donning “mawashi” loincloths around their waists grapple against each other in a clay-filled ring, or dohyo. The aim of the game is to …