Crying baby festival returns after pandemic

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TOKYO (AFP) – Dozens of bawling Japanese babies faced off on Saturday in a traditional ‘crying sumo’ ritual believed to bring the infants good health, which returned for the first time in four years after the 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.

More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin