Japan’s new PM faces sumo-sized dilemma: will Takaichi defy the sport’s ban on women?
by Justin McCurryin Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#71DBG)
Women are banned from entering the sacred' dohyo. Sanae Takaichi is undecided on whether to attend a trophy presentation later this month
Anticipation is building among sumo fans in Japan as they wait to discover if the country's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, will defy centuries of tradition and step into the sumo ring to present a trophy later this month.
With 11 days of the current 15-day tournament in Fukuoka, south-west Japan, remaining, government officials have left the sport's devotees guessing with vague comments over the likelihood of clash between Takaichi and the Japan sumo association.
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