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The BRUTAL Life of a Sumo Wrestler in Edo Japan

The BRUTAL Life of a Sumo Wrestler in Edo Japan

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What did it really mean to become a sumo wrestler in Edo Japan? Beneath the silk and ceremony was a world of ritual humiliation, endless labor, and pain disguised as tradition. This immersive, second-person historical sleep story follows one forgotten young wrestler — from the moment his head is shaved to the moment he disappears from memory entirely. No glory. No fame. Just hierarchy, hunger, and the slow collapse of a life spent bowing.


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