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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: When Sumo Came To London
Description: The Royal Albert Hall was the unlikely venue for the biggest Sumo wrestling tournament ever staged outside of Japan on 9th October, 1991. Around forty wrestlers, described in the press as βbouncing like fat Buddhas,β thundered across a ring on clay sourced from a field near Heathrow.Β
Part of the grand Japan Festival - a four-month cultural takeover marking 100 years of the Japan Society, including kabuki at the National Theatre and Buddhist sculptures at the British Museum - demand for tickets was sky-high, thanks to Channel 4βs cult Friday night sumo broadcasts.
A Shinto-style canopy was shipped...