RyÅgoku Kokugikan is the name of the main hall in Tokyo. It can hold 13,000 spectators. The seating is available in a wide variety of pricing options, including a 'standing room' area for 400.
Sumo is popular in most places in Japan. Tokyo is the primary center of sumo.
sumo wrestling.
The sumo that I think is the is not in japan but somewhere and his name is Emanuel Yarbrough one of my favorite sumo wrestlers
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. Japan is the country, Tokyo is a city in that country.
tokyo?
it is impossible to calculate the number of sumo wrestlers because there is always new ones.
Millions of people in Japan follow sumo. And throughout the world, where ever there a Japanese groups it is followed. Many martial artists follow the sport as well.
there are 702
They can vary from very formal to informal settings. The main hall seats 13000 people and is square, with seats rising up to provide a good view. At exhibition matches the ring can be a raised dirt area made in the middle of the field with a few bleachers, or lots of grass for people to sit and watch.
That would be the country of Japan. Tokyo is the primary center of both in Japan.
just tell me
This depends on the sumo wrestler and wrestler in question. However, it can generally be agreed that sumo wrestlers are stronger. (However, many recreational/amateur sumo wrestlers are not strong)