Trump's 'incredible evening' at sumo match in Japan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The US president has presented a special Trump trophy to the winner of a sumo tournament in Tokyo as part of his four-day state visit to
Japan.Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie joined an estimated 11,500 fans who
packed Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium to watch one of the country's most treasured cultural institutions.At the end, Mr Trump stepped into the
ring and presented the eagle-topped "President's Cup" to champion wrestler Asanoyama, making him the first American president to
participate.Shoes are not permitted in the sumo ring, so the president wore a pair of dark-coloured slippers.Following the event, Mr Trump
said he always wanted to see sumo wrestling and that it was an "incredible evening"
He added: "That was something to see these great athletes."Image:Mr Trump, here with Melania, says he always wanted to watch sumo Earlier Mr
Trump and Mr Abe played 16 holes of golf at the Mobara Country Club, joined by Japanese professional golfer Isao Aoki.On Monday, Mr Trump
will receive the honour of being the first foreign leader to meet Japan's new emperor, Naruhito, since he ascended to the throne on 1
May.The US president and Mr Abe will also meet in a more formal setting and participate in a joint news conference.Image:Mr Trump and Mr Abe
have played golf together five times Japan is seeking to maintain a strong relationship with the US amid trade tensions and the North Korea
threat to both nations.Mr Trump has been seeking a bilateral trade agreement with Tokyo since he pulled the US out of the multinational
Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement two years ago, though analysts expect no breakthroughs during the state visit.Mr Trump had told
business leaders after arriving in Tokyo on Saturday evening that the US and Japan were "hard at work" negotiating a new bilateral trade
agreement that he said would benefit both countries.The Trump administration has been threatening Japan with new tariffs on imports of cars
and car parts on national security grounds.Mr Trump has suggested he will impose tariffs if the US fails to get concessions from Japan and
the European Union.