Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Baby crying contest


Student sumo wrestlers carry crying babies during the "Baby-cry Sumo" competition at Tokyo's Sensoji temple. Some 50 babies aged under one participated in the annual baby crying contest. Japanese parents believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health. (AFP)

A crying baby is carried by Sumo wrestling student during the Crying Sumo competition at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. The first baby to cry wins the competition. The ceremony takes place in Japan to wish for the good health of the child as it is said that crying is good for the health of babies. (GETTY/GALLO)

Sumo wrestling students hold babies as they try to make them cry during the Crying Sumo competition at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. The first baby to cry wins the competition. The ceremony takes place in Japan to wish for the good health of the child as it is said that crying is good for the health of babies. (GETTY/GALLO)


Sumo wrestler students try to make babies cry during the Crying Sumo competition at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. The first baby that cries wins this competition. The ceremony has been taking place in Japan to wish for the good health of the child as it is said that crying is good for the health of babies. Majority of the children who participate are less than 1 year old. (GETTY/GALLO)

Sumo wrestling students hold babies as they try to make them cry during the Crying Sumo competition at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. The first baby to cry wins the competition. The ceremony takes place in Japan to wish for the good health of the child as it is said that crying is good for the health of babies. (GETTY/GALLO)

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