A complete guide to enjoying sumo wrestling in Tokyo

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A complete guide to enjoying sumo wrestling in Tokyo

Tokyo is the perfect place to experience traditional Japanese culture.

Among them, “sumo” is a particularly attractive tourist activity.

Sumo is Japan's national sport, and its history and culture are deep, and it will be a highlight of your trip to Japan.

This time, I will introduce detailed information on how to enjoy sumo wrestling in Tokyo.

Ryogoku Kokugikan

Ryogoku Kokugikan
Ryogoku Kokugikan

Source: Official site

First, if you want to watch sumo matches in Tokyo, the Ryogoku Kokugikan is the most famous place.

This is the center of sumo wrestling in Tokyo, and the main venue for the grand sumo tournament is held.

This place is held 3 times a year in January, May, and September, and many tourists visit.

There is also a sumo museum outside the Kokugikan, where you can experience the history and culture of sumo.

How to get to Ryogoku Kokugikan

Train: 1 minute walk from Ryogoku Station on the JR Sobu Line

Subway: 5 minute walk from exit A3 of Ryogoku Station on the Toei Oedo Line

How to buy tickets to watch sumo

We recommend that you buy tickets to watch sumo matches in advance.

It's especially popular during this location, and tickets sometimes sell out quickly.

Tickets can be purchased online or at convenience stores.

If you use the official website or travel agency, you can definitely get it.

How to enjoy watching a game

Sumo
Sumo

Watching a sumo match is more than just watching a match.

You can observe the activities that take place in the morning, and enjoy the practice scenes and everyday life of the sumo wrestlers.

Also, during sumo wrestling efforts, you can see sumo wrestlers entering the ring and yokozuna entering the ring ceremony The ceremony is very sacred and will be an unforgettable experience for tourists.

Tour the sumo room

Sumo
Sumo

There are many sumo rooms in Tokyo, and sightseeing tours are also popular.

In the sumo room, you can see the sumo wrestlers up close as they practice on a daily basis.

Advance reservations are required for tours, and courtesy is required.

Depending on the room, it is also possible to take pictures with the sumo wrestlers and get autographs.

Enjoy sumo cuisine

After watching a sumo match, it's fun to enjoy sumo cuisine.

In particular, chanko nabe is famous as a dish that sumo wrestlers eat on a daily basis, and there are many chanko nabe specialty stores around Ryogoku.

While enjoying the nutritious and hearty chanko nabe, you can feel the world of sumo even more deeply.

Recommended restaurants for chanko nabe

chanko-nabe
Chanko nabe

“Hot pot dish Chanko Tomoegata Ryogoku branch”

Famous stores near Ryogoku station

Address: 2-17-6 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

“Chanko Kirishima Ryogoku Main Store”

Store operated by former Ozeki/Kirishima

Address: 2-13-7 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

Chanko Kotogaume

A store run by the former Sekiwaki/Kotogaume

Address: 3-4-4 Kinshi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo

Buying sumo goods

We also recommend buying sumo wrestling goods as a memory of watching the game.

The shop inside the Ryogoku Kokugikan has a wide selection of sumo related goods.

There are various items, such as towels with sumo wrestler handprints printed on them, T-shirts with sumo illustrations, and traditional sumo dolls.

You can also find sumo related products at local shopping districts.

Sumo History and Culture

Finally, let's touch on the history and culture of sumo wrestling.

Sumo developed from ancient Japanese Shinto rituals, and its origins date back thousands of years.

Sumo wrestlers practice hard every day and refine their skills and mental strength.

Sumo initiatives can be said to be a comprehensive art of strength, skill, and strategy.

By understanding the traditions and culture behind it, the enjoyment of watching the game will be further deepened.

summary

Here are some tips for enjoying sumo wrestling in Tokyo.

Enjoy the appeal of sumo to your heart's content by watching the game at Ryogoku Kokugikan, visiting a sumo room, tasting chanko nabe, and buying sumo goods.

Sumo is more than just a sport; it symbolizes Japanese tradition and culture.

Please experience sumo wrestling in Tokyo and experience its deep world.

Beauty experiences are also recommended! Recommended salons in the area

Here are some recommended salons where you can experience beauty in the Ryogoku area.

Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree)/“Zipangu Esthetic Room Oshiage Store”

Zipangu Esthetic Room Oshiage
Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree)/“Zipangu Esthetic Room Oshiage Store”

The salon is located right next to Asakusa and Oshiage Station, which is close to Tokyo Sky Tree.

We have prepared a variety of facial menus with an emphasis on results, and we provide treatments tailored to each customer's skin concerns.

All of our estheticians have over 10 years of extensive experience.

This beauty salon is recommended for those who are concerned about repeated lift-ups, aging care, open pores, and rough skin.

Asakusa/ “Women's Salon K+” *Women only

salon for women kplus
Asakusa/ “Women's Salon K+”

“K+” is a private salon located in the Asakusa area of Tokyo.

We offer a variety of menus to suit concerns specific to women, such as fatigue, stiff shoulders, lower back pain, insomnia, obesity, rough skin, and more.

Package menus such as facials and head massages are popular.

It has been picked up in the media and is popular among those who care for maternity and postnatal care.

Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree)/“Hilot Tokyo” *Women only

Hilot Tokyo
Oshiage (Tokyo Skytree)/“Hilot Tokyo”

This salon is located a 5-minute walk from the station next to Asakusa, Oshiage Station, where Tokyo's landmark “Tokyo Skytree” is located.

By using a bamboo stick, flushing the details, and massaging the bottom of the foot to the base of the thigh with cream, it becomes surprisingly light after the massage.

The Asian-style interior is a relaxing and relaxing space.

Iriya (Asakusa, Tokyo Sky Tree Area)/“FURAHA” *Women only

FURAHA
Iriya (Asakusa, TOKYO SKYTREE AREA)/“FURAHA”

This salon is located about 3 minutes on foot from “Iriya Station”, close to the Asakusa area of Tokyo.

This salon offers exclusive hot stone and deep tissue treatments.

The deep tissues that use your arms and elbows give you an exceptional feeling of refreshment the next day.

Hot stones are effective for tired and swollen feet. Warm stones promote blood circulation and efficiently relieve fatigue.

Refresh your mind and body in a comfortable space, and experience a sense of refreshment the next morning.

Hikifune (Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree area)/“Bleu vert” *Women only

Bleu vert
Hikifune (Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree area)/“Bleu vert”

This salon is located at Hikifune Station, which is a few stations from Asakusa.

The salon is located in an area that is easily accessible from Tokyo's landmark Skytree and Asakusa.

It is a salon with many repeat customers, with careful counseling and treatment focusing on customer concerns.

The facial menu, which is effective for lifting up, is a gentle and comfortable treatment.

Tips to get the most out of your beauty experience

When undergoing treatment, please pay attention to the following points and enjoy the healing experience to the fullest.

No tipping required

There is no tipping culture in Japan, so tipping is unnecessary.

Book in advance

It is necessary to make a reservation in advance, especially at popular massage parlors.

Many Japanese stores have a small number of people, and in most cases they cannot accept large groups.

If there's a store you're looking for, make a reservation about 2 weeks in advance.

At these salons, you can receive careful treatment from professionals, and you can relax and refresh your tired body.

By relieving tired legs from long hours of travel or sightseeing, and improving blood circulation, the fatigue of the whole body is also healed.

Also, getting a massage while experiencing Japanese culture and history will further deepen your memories of your trip.

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