Imagine going to a festival and hearing nothing but the shrill cries of infants — not laughter, not music, but wails that pierce through the air. This is no ordinary gathering. Introducing Naki Sumo, Japan’s centuries-old Crying Baby Festival, where tears are not a cause for concern but a symbol of good fortune.
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Did You Know About Japan’s Crying Baby Festival?
Discover Japan’s Crying Baby Festival, where infants’ tears are believed to bring luck, health, and happiness in a centuries-old tradition

Sumo wrestlers hold infants during the Naki Sumo Festival at Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Photo: Shutterstock
Sumo wrestlers hold infants during the Naki Sumo Festival at Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Photo: Shutterstock
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