They were seen posing for commemorative photos with Hello Kitty, who is originally from London and is serving as the official ambassador for the tour. Dressed in traditional attire, the wrestlers visited popular tourist spots such as the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Bridge, drawing attention from locals and tourists eager to take photos with them. At one point, the pair stopped for hot dogs during their walk, laughing and enjoying the local street food. As the excitement builds for sumo’s first London performance in 34 years, banners have already been raised outside the historic Royal Albert Hall, where the event will take place. According to organizers, tickets for the 27, 000-seat venue are almost sold out ahead of the opening day. Source: TBS.
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