In an unusual scene in Jakarta, two sumo wrestlers charged at each other with full force, their bodies colliding with a tremendous smack that echoed through the arena. The first official sumo tournament to be held outside Japan in five years saw wrestler Kotoyuki take an early advantage against his opponent with a series of quick stinging slaps to the chest and a steady push forward. "I love sumo -- I've studied it, but this is the first time they've ...You have just read an article categorized health
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