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    Sumo Wrestling Tokyo Guide: 7 Must-Go Experiences for a Sumo Showdown

    Nicholas Yeo

    Last updated: Sep 11, 202410 minutes

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    Sumo Tournaments, Sumo Matches & Sumo Stables Galore

    Ready to see raw strength, tradition and culture? Welcome to sumo wrestling where giant sumo wrestlers face off in a display of power and ritual that’s been going on for centuries! If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to see these behemoths clash, you’re in for a treat. Whether you’re buying sumo tickets for one of the Tokyo sumo tournaments or watching morning sumo training at a sumo stable, watching Japanese sumo wrestlers in their element is a bucket list experience for those visiting Tokyo. So let Pelago by Singapore Airlines' guide introduce you to the 7 best sumo wrestling experiences, grab your sumo tickets, sit back in the sumo stadium and get ready to rumble!

    Grand Sumo Tournament: Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya-Fukuoka

    Unsure where to watch sumo wrestlers in Tokyo? If so, the Honbasho or the Grand Sumo Tournament is a good place to start. Every year, there are six Grand Sumo Tournaments, with every alternate one being held in Tokyo and the other three happening in Nagoya, Osaka (March Tournament), and Fukuoka (November tournament). Typically, the Tokyo tournaments are held at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo stadium, beside the Edo-Tokyo Museum.

    Unlike other sumo tournaments, this is an official competition that impacts the promotion and relegation of rishiki, also known as professional sumo wrestlers. With their pride and reputation on the line, this is a must-see activity in Japan that promises hot-blooded sumo bouts as the wrestlers compete to prove they are the best in their field. So, if you are visiting Japan during the period of the January tournament or September tournament, why not purchase Tokyo sumo tickets to enjoy some action-packed matches in the sumo ring? Book your Grand Sumo Tournament seats now!

    Address

    1 Chome-3-28 Yokoami, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0015, Japan (map)

    Directions

    Take a 3-minute walk from Ryogoku Station

    Sumo Training at a Sumo Stable

    If you're looking for unique experiences in Tokyo, visit a Tokyo sumo stable to get up close and personal with morning sumo training. Forget the stands, here you’ll be inches from the action as these giant sumo wrestlers train, spar and have a friendly sumo match. Feel the intensity as they train during their daily training session, perfecting their sumo wrestling skills with dedication and focus. It’s not just a sumo demonstration, it's a deep dive into the traditions and discipline of these athletes through observing a training session. Just remember, this is no ordinary gym visit! Sumo stables are sacred spaces, so be quiet, respect the rituals and dress modestly. If you want a real Tokyo sumo experience, watch sumo training in a sumo stable to get to the heart of Japan’s national sport.

    1.5-hour VIP Sumo Event in Tokyo

    Imagine going back home from Japan and getting to brag about facing a real sumo wrestler! That’s exactly what this exclusive Tokyo sumo event offers. In this 1.5-hour VIP experience, you’ll be up close and personal with sumo wrestling like never before. Watch the athletes spar, learn the rules and techniques, and dive into the history of Japan’s national sport.

    But the highlight? You’ll get to step into the sumo wrestling ring and challenge a retired wrestler - no worries, it's all friendly! You won’t be tossed around like a rag doll, but you'll work up a sweat earning your opponent’s respect. After the match, there’ll also be a fun Q&A session to satisfy all your sumo curiosities, plus a cool souvenir to commemorate your showdown. It’s a sumo-sized memory worth making!

    Address

    1-chōme-1-2 Kamezawa, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0014, Japan (map)

    Directions

    Take a 4-minute walk from Ryogoku Station

    Secrets of Sumo Culture Experience

    Ready to jump into the world of Tokyo sumo? This tour isn’t just about watching a sumo wrestler do his thing, but it’s your chance to get in on the action! Learn the ancient rituals and sumo wrestling techniques that have been around for over 1500 years. Become a sumo warrior for a day to explore the discipline, history and traditions of this amazing sport.

    Ever wondered how sumo wrestlers consume so much food? You’ll get a glimpse into their lifestyle. And after all that action, raise a glass and say “Kanpai!” And that’s not all – you’ll also visit the historic Asakusa Shinto Shrine where samurai warriors used to get guidance from the gods. Every moment of this secrets of Sumo culture experience will get you closer to Japan’s culture and it’ll be one you’ll never forget!

    Sumo Challenge: Wrestle and Eat Like a Sumo

    Looking for an authentic sumo wrestling experience in Tokyo? Welcome to Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka, a one-of-a-kind sumo restaurant where you can chow down while sumo wrestlers battle it out just steps away. Ever wondered what fuels these massive athletes? Try their iconic dish, chanko nabe, a hearty hot pot that’s a staple for sumo wrestlers. You can also dig into some crispy tonkatsu fried pork cutlets—the restaurant’s signature dish.

    After you’ve had your fill, it’s time to jump into the ring! Challenge a former sumo wrestler (don’t worry, they’ll go easy on you), snap a pic for bragging rights, and learn all about the sumo techniques, history, and culture in a special Q&A session. Book your Sumo challenge experience now!

    Address

    3 Chome-1-11 Tatekawa, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0023, Japan (map)

    Directions

    It's just a short walk of around 7 minutes walk from Kikukawa Station

    Sumo Experience Timings

    Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 1pm to 3pm

    Sumo Tournament Experience in Tokyo

    Join a group of 15 people for a guided tour of the Grand Sumo Tournament at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. This Sumo tournament experience will teach you more about the history, culture, significance, rituals and traditions of sumo than just watching a few matches at sumo tournaments.

    As you watch the matches from your arena seats, your tour guide will give you a running commentary in English and explain the moves and the consequences in detail. Sitting in the crowd and cheering with the locals will be a one-of-a-kind experience. After the matches are over, opt for a chanko nabe meal to experience what sumos eat daily.

    Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament 2024 with a Sumo Expert Guide

    Enter the sumo stadium and get ready for the ultimate sumo wrestling experience in January, May and September! With a guide by your side, sit in your reserved 2nd Floor Chair Seats at Ryogoku Kokugikan for a ringside view as you discover the history, traditions and secrets of sumo wrestling. Your adventure doesn’t end at the arena seats – explore the Sumo Museum filled with ceremonial attire, ancient artefacts and exhibits that show the spirit of the wrestlers. This Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament Watching Experience with an expert guide is the perfect mix of history, culture, a sumo museum experience and live sumo wrestling, making it a must-see for visitors!

    So Long, Sumo Wrestling

    And there you have it, your sumo ticket to diving into wrestling in Tokyo! Whether you’re watching from a box seat or from your reserved chair seats, you’ll be hooked on the sumo tournaments. After you’ve soaked up the atmosphere head to the Sumo Museum and dive into the history of sumo. Centuries of tradition come alive through the exhibits. And what’s a sumo match without trying chanko nabe, the food that fuels these giants? Pro tip: It’s even better after you’ve seen a match! Whether you want to see a yokozuna sumo wrestler or explore the roots of sumo, Tokyo has it all. Choose from Pelago by Singapore Airlines's list of sumo experiences to add to your Tokyo itinerary.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you see sumo in Tokyo?

    Yes, there are many ways to see sumo in Tokyo but the opportunities are limited to certain times of the year. The Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament is held at the Kokugikan in Ryogoku and is in January, May and September.

    How much does sumo cost in Tokyo?

    Sumo wrestling tickets can cost around SGD 100-200 for a private setting and SGD 500 for tournament tickets.

    Can foreigners watch sumo in Japan?

    Yes, foreigners are allowed in most sumo tournaments. But only a few places allow outsiders to see training sessions.

    Is sumo wrestling in Tokyo or Kyoto?

    Tokyo. The Grand Sumo Tournament is held in Tokyo thrice a year.

    Can you take photos at a sumo tournament?

    Yes, you can take photos at a sumo tournament, but you may need permission depending on the venue’s rules.

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    Written by Nicholas Yeo

    Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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