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Japan's 'crying baby sumo' festival returns after pandemic

Pairs of toddlers wearing ceremonial sumo aprons were held up by their parents and faced each other in the sumo ring at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo.

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Shigemi Fuji, chairman of Asakusa Tourism Federation which organised the event, said some people might think it's terrible they make babies cry.

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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic

"But in Japan, we believe babies who cry powerfully also grow up healthily. This

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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic

kind of event takes place in many places in Japan," he said.

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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic

A total of 64 babies participated in the ritual, according to the organiser.

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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic

The rules vary from region to region -- in some places parents want their offspring to be the first to cry, in others the first to weep is the loser.

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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic
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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic
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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic
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Japans crying baby sumo festival returns after pandemic