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Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo
Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo
Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo
Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo
Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo

Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo

By Japan Awaits
4.8 out of 5
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Overview

The Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo with Japan Awaits is an experience at the famous Grand Sumo Tournament that occurs only three times a year in Tokyo (January, May, and September). The experience allows guests to learn about sumo traditions and culture with an English-speaking tour guide (expert in sumo wrestling) while watching one of the most exciting sports in Japan. This is a join-in group experience with about 15 - 20 guests (minimum of 15 people is required to operate this tour; if we do not have enough bookings, the tour will be cancelled and the guest will receive a full refund).

Activity location

  • Ryogoku Kokugikan
    • 1-3-28 Yokoami
    • 130-0015, Sumida, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Ryogoku Kokugikan
    • 1-3-28 Yokoami
    • 130-0015, Sumida, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedSumo information and pamphlet
  • What's includedWhat's includedIf selected, Sukiyaki or vegetarian option is available upon request (at least one week in advance).
  • What's includedWhat's includedEnglish-speaking tour guide (local sumo expert)
  • What's includedWhat's includedIf selected, dinner at a local chanko hot pot restaurant to experience what sumo wrestlers eat.
  • What's includedWhat's includedB-class reserved seats or C-class reserved seats
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHotel pick-up not included
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedMeals and drinks are not included (unless dinner option is selected at checkout).

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Chanko nabe, also known as “sumo stew”, is a Japanese stew (hot pot) that contains chicken stock as the soup base with various vegetables. Chanko originated from the Ryokoku area and sumo wrestlers are known to eat a lot of it because a large amount of chanko can be cooked at once and many people can eat at the same time, perfect for sumo wrestlers who are hungry from training.
  • If dinner option is selected at checkout, the chanko hot pot dinner will be the default meal (please let us know if you would prefer sukiyaki, vegetarian, or if you have any other special dietary requirements on the “Special Requirements” field at checkout. Please understand that once we have accepted your dinner request, changes cannot be made one week before the tour date.
  • There is no age requirement. Children must be accompanied by adult (18 or older). Adult pricing applies to all guests of any age, except infants and toddlers between age 1 and 3, which are free of charge, as long as they do not occupy a seat (infants must sit on parents’ laps).
  • Before the tour, please notify us if you or someone in your group will be in a wheelchair. Please note that there is a wheelchair storage area on the ground floor of the stadium; however, your seats will be on the second floor. Guests must be able to climb up the stairs on their own (or with the help from a family member) as staff from Ryogoku Kokugikan will not be able to assist guests.
  • No outside food or drinks are allowed in the arena, but food is available for purchase from vendors within the arena.
  • The seats will be on the second floor B chair seats (from rows 7 to 11) or C chair seats. The tour will have a maximum of 20 people sitting in the same location with the English-speaking tour guide.
  • Please note that there may be a wait prior to seating, as we must wait for all sumo matches to end before entering. There may also be congestion at the Sumo Museum, in which the tour guide may ask guests to visit on their own since it would be difficult to walk around with a large group in a congested area.
  • When do the sumo tournaments take place in Japan?
  • The official basho (tournaments) take place six times a year at various locations with each tournament lasting 15 days (start date and end date both land on Sundays). The exact dates vary, but takes place on the same months each year:
  • January Tournament: Tokyo
  • March Tournament: Osaka
  • May Tournament: Tokyo
  • July Tournament: Nagoya
  • September Tournament: Tokyo
  • November Tournament: Fukuoka
  • Sumo originated in Japan and is one of Japan’s best-known sports. It is considered as a gendai budo (Japanese martial art) with a history spanning many centuries. The sport is known for its highly regimented rules and strict traditions for its wrestlers. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal heya (sumo training stables) with all aspects of their daily lives, including their meals and how they dress, closely monitored.
  • How far in advance should I book?
  • Preparing an event requires some time, especially if reservations for restaurants or other venues are required. We recommend making a reservation as early as possible. Ideally, it should be 3 months before your travel date, or 1 month before the travel date at the very least. We may not be able to arrange your event in time so your booking request may be cancelled and you will receive a full refund.
  • Why am I charged a service fee if I make a cancellation after you started planning the trip?
  • Organising and planning a trip or event requires a lot of time and if we have made reservations on your behalf, it may be very challenging to cancel some booking requests. Once we receive your booking and will start arranging your tour guide, buying tickets, making reservations at venues for your tour, etc.

Activity itinerary

Ryogoku Kokugikan
  • Admission ticket included

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESRyogoku Kokugikan
    • 1-3-28 Yokoami
    • 130-0015, Sumida, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLERyogoku Kokugikan
    • 1-3-28 Yokoami
    • 130-0015, Sumida, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

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