First of all, this tour is for people who would like to enjoy Sumo tournament fully and includes A-ranked 2nd-floor Sumo ticket, offering an exceptionally exclusive experience, typically reserved only for citizens of Japan. Through this tour, we walk around a city of Ryogoku, a sacred place for sumo, and will take you to several places where our guide give you cultural and historical tips to enjoy the Sumo tournament at last.
We will start explaining with the basic rules of sumo and the relationship between Ryogoku and sumo. Learn Sumo tips to enjoy the tournament fully from a local guide, and enter the Sumo Kokugikan hall around 2:30 pm and enjoy watching the sumo match (ends at 6pm)
Meet here!
we walk around a city of Ryogoku, a sacred place for sumo, and will take you to several places where our guide give you cultural and historical tips to enjoy the Sumo tournament at the end.
Walking around Sumo historical spots
Enter the sacred sumo stadium
Enjoy the Sumo tournament with high-ranked seats!
Meet in front of the Seven-Eleven next to Ryogoku Edo NOREN, just outside the JR Ryogoku Station West Exit (not the Toei Oedo Line).
Your guide will be holding a red/orange “MagicalTrip” sign.
IMPORTANT: On the last day of Sumo tournament, because the S ranked seats (1~3 front row on the 2nd floor)were all booked, the tickets on this day are all A ranked seats, which are 4 - 6 front row seats on 2nd floor.
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