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  • Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

SUMO SPECTATOR CAP RAISED TO 5K

The Japan Sumo Association said it will host up to around 5,000 fans at the November Grand Sumo Tournament, about half of the full capacity at Tokyo's Ryogoku Kokugikan, according to Kyodo News

The JSA decided to raise the 2,500 spectator limit that had been in effect at the two previous grand tournaments as part of measures to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.


Up to two people will be allowed to occupy a four-person box seat, where only one could sit previously, at the tournament beginning on Nov. 8 in the Japanese capital.

The move follows the easing of government restrictions on attendance at large events in September. Ryogoku Kokugikan has a capacity of about 11,000.


The November meet, usually held in Fukuoka in southwestern Japan, was moved to Tokyo to limit the need for wrestlers and staff to travel during the coronavirus pandemic.




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