Where to Watch Sumo Wrestling in Tokyo

Experiencing sumo wrestling in Tokyo is a unique and unforgettable way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture. Whether you’re attending a major tournament, visiting a sumo stable, or enjoying a sumo-themed experience, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for this ancient and fascinating sport.

Planning ahead to experience Sumo Wrestling in Tokyo is essential as Tournaments, Experiences and the Sumo Stables book out very quickly and are only becoming more and more popular.

This blog will outline where you can watch, and experience sumo wrestling in Tokyo and enjoy the rich traditions of Japan’s national pastime.

Where to Watch Sumo Wrestling in Tokyo

1. Experience a Sumo Tournament at Ryogoku Kokugikan: The Heart of Sumo Wrestling

When it comes to sumo wrestling, Ryogoku Kokugikan is the ultimate venue. Located in the Ryogoku district, this arena is the most famous sumo stadium in Japan and hosts 3 of the 6 annual sumo tournaments (honbasho). The tournaments usually take place in January, May, and September, and each event runs for approximately 15 days.

What to Expect:

  • Sumo Tournaments: During these tournaments, you’ll witness top-ranked sumo wrestlers. The atmosphere is electric, with traditional rituals and ceremonies adding to the experience.
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2. Sumo-Themed Experiences

If the timing doesn’t work out in your favor for seeing a live tournament, then I HIGHLY RECOMMEND looking at something like this sumo-themed experience in Asakusa.

Asakusa Sumo Club:

Asakusa Sumo Club is a NEW Sumo experience in Asakusa Tokyo, which recently opened in January 2024. It combines a Sumo Demonstration, a Bout and a meal of Chanko nabe, a traditional hot pot meal eaten by sumo wrestlers.

You also get a chance to challenge a Sumo Wrestler at the end of the match. This was ALOT of FUN, and our son represented our family, and provided us many laughs. 👇🏼

Overall, it was a great experience and one I definitely recommend!

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3. Sumo Stable Visits: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes

For a more sumo wrestling training experience, consider visiting a sumo stable (beya). These are training grounds where sumo wrestlers live and train. Access is limited and often requires a tour guide / translator to watch training sessions.

How to Arrange a Visit:

  • Book in Advance: I would suggest using a local guide when booking an experience like this one. This will ensure the best experience for you. I also suggest booking in advance as these types of tours book out quickly. (Book Below)
  • Where: Sumo stables are usually found in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo.
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