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Enjoy a live sumo show in Ryogoku with English and Japanese commentary, showcasing authentic rituals, techniques, and traditions.
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Step onto the dohyo and try sumo moves yourself, including shiko stomping, salt throwing, and body collision practice with retired wrestlers.
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Watch dynamic sumo bouts and learn about the sport’s history and customs through engaging demonstrations by retired sumo wrestlers.
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Savor a hearty bowl of traditional chanko nabe hotpot, the staple meal that fuels sumo wrestlers.
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Choose between Standard Seats or BOX Seats for a more comfortable and better-viewing experience of the live sumo show.
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Dynamic sumo experience
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Standard/Private Box seats (as per the option selected)
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Sumo Show with a Retired Wrestler
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Mochi Pounding Demonstration
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Chanko-Nabe Hotpot and Mochi
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English/Japanese commentary
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Experience sumo up close in Ryogoku with live matches, drinks, and a souvenir photo in a small-group setting.
Getting started
Arrive at the designated venue entrance in Ryogoku, where staff will check your ticket and direct you to your seat. Your guide will provide a brief introduction to sumo traditions and outline the schedule before the show begins.
What to expect
Ryogoku sumo show
Sumo wrestling is Japan’s national sport, with centuries-old roots and deep cultural significance. This experience brings you face-to-face with the action in an intimate setting, guided by experts who share insights into sumo’s rituals and history.
Features
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Live sumo matches: Watch retired professional wrestlers demonstrate classic techniques and showcase the power and skill that define sumo.
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Guided commentary: Learn about sumo’s origins, rules, and ceremonial customs through engaging explanations from your guide.
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Mochi Pounding Demonstration: Watch the traditional mochi pounding process and see how this classic Japanese rice cake is prepared using time-honored methods.
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Chanko-Nabe Hotpot and Mochi: Savor a hearty bowl of chanko-nabe hotpot, the staple meal of sumo wrestlers, served with freshly prepared mochi.
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Small group atmosphere: Experience the show in a close-knit setting, ensuring clear views and personal interaction with the athletes.
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What to bring
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Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking, if requested at the entrance.
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Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the start time.
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You may bring your own lunch or purchase food on-site, as meals are not included unless specified.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the venue for security reasons.
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Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
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Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment are not allowed during the show.
Accessibility
- This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
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The venue assigns seat locations, and guests cannot choose or request specific seats. Thank you for your understanding.
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For standard seats, sitting with a child on your lap is not permitted for safety reasons. Please reserve seats for the exact number of guests attending.
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Box seats are safer and can accommodate up to six guests. Children may sit on a guardian’s lap in this seating category.
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Please note that this sumo experience is designed as an entertaining introduction to sumo for both adults and children, and differs from traditional morning training tours.
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Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals can be arranged if requested at least two days before the reservation date.
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Halal meals are not available; however, guests are welcome to bring their own food.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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