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Shiko Stomp Etiquette in the Sumo Ring

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The ritualistic meaning and etiquette of the shiko stomp performed by sumo wrestlers in the ring. Raising the legs high and stamping forcefully is considered a religious ritual to ward off evil spirits and purify the sacred dohyo. Beyond mere warm-up, it represents reverence for the sacred space and commitment to cleanliness as an important ceremonial act.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Etiquette & Manners
Location:Japan-wide (sumo halls)
Time Period:1700-present
Influence:National
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sumoshikoritualpurification

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Shiko Stomp Etiquette in the Sumo Ring

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