The sumo wrestling experience in Tokyo was unforgettable! Getting to step into the ring and learn moves from real sumo wrestlers was so much fun and surprisingly challenging. The wrestlers were friendly and made the whole experience entertaining. The meal afterward was delicious, with authentic Japan...
You can see it closer than the matches and you will feel the sound of the fight and the passion of the wrestlers. Sumo wrestling matches are held far away many times a year. In addition, there are other training camps, so the time I'm in Tokyo is less. Date requ...
The Grand Sumo Tournament (Bash) is held, yearly, in Tokyo. Sumo’s wrestling is known in Japan as an ancient sport which, now days, is part of the totality…
If there’s one thing people know about Japan, it’s sumo wrestling. Well, that andgeisha, the iconicMount Fuji, andthose bullet trains. Sumo tournaments happen six times a year, and three of those take place in Tokyo. If you’re fortunate enough to be here when there’s a tournament...
If there’s one thing people know about Japan, it’s sumo wrestling. Well, that and geisha, the iconic Mount Fuji, and those bullet trains. Sumo tournaments happen six times a year, and three of those take place in Tokyo. If you’re fortunate enough to be here when there’s a ...
thats a part of todays culture in Tokyo (since 90 years). Despite a change of schedule (by the Giants), the event was fantastic because of the reaction of Ken. Fast, reliable and professional. Best seat! Excellent view! Perfectly organized. Read more Written August 2, 20...
NEW: 7-day Tokyo Itinerary Tips & Advice What: Sumo Wrestling Tournament at Kokugikan Why: Unique Japanese cultural experience! Where: Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium in Tokyo [Map] When: January, May & September (lasting 15 days each) Hours: 12pm - 6:00pm Tip #1: Book your tickets ahead, it...
Soak up the electric atmosphere around Ryogkoku, the prime area for sumo wrestling in Tokyo, as you make your way to the stadium with your coveted ticket in hand for the annual Grand Sumo Tournament. Experience this 1,500-year-old Japanese tradition accompanied by the indispensable knowledge ...
IN TOKYO, WRESTLING WITH THE FEUDAL WORLD OF THE SUMOTERESA WATANABE Los Angeles Times
leave the arena for a short trip around the Sumida ward and come back later on again. Since there is so much to see in Tokyo, I do not recommend you to spend the whole day at the sumo wrestling arena. Rather use the morning to see other tourist attraction. The Tsukiji Fish Market co...