Enjoy an unforgettable sumo experience in Ginza.
Watch the morning training, learn the techniques to win, and see live sumo action. Afterward, step into the sumo ring and try sumo against a real sumo wrestler.
Please note: Participation is limited, and if there are many applicants, it may be decided by lottery.
〒104-0061 1-3-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan, Ginza INZ 1 B1
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At the Tokyo Sumo Festival, you can enjoy authentic sumo cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere while experiencing sumo firsthand.
After watching morning sumo training, learning about winning techniques, and seeing live demonstrations, you’ll have the chance to step into the ring and try sumo yourself against a retired sumo wrestler.
Please note: Participation is limited and may be determined by lottery if there are many applicants.
All seats offer a close-up view of the sumo ring. Upgrade to the front row for an even more intense and immersive sumo experience.
After the sumo show, you’ll also get to experience a mikoshi—a traditional portable shrine used in Japanese festivals.
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