Sumo wrestler crouching, focused on opponent in a crowded arena, Japan.
Sumo wrestler performing on stage in front of an audience in Japan.
Sumo wrestlers preparing for a match in a Japanese arena.
Sumo wrestler throwing salt during a traditional ceremony in Japan.
Sumo wrestling arena in Tokyo with surrounding cityscape and Tokyo Skytree in the background.

Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament: Reserved Seats & Expert Guide at Ryōgoku Kokugikan (May 10–24)

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Duration: 4 hours (approx.)

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Watch the Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament with a licensed English-speaking guide who explains the sport before the matches begin.

Start with a guided pre-event lecture that helps you understand sumo rules, rituals, and rankings.

Enjoy live bouts and traditional ceremonies from reserved seating at Ryōgoku Kokugikan.

Receive The Sumo booklet in English and the official banzuke-hyo to follow the wrestlers during the tournament.

Choose A, B, C, or S seats, with A and S seats including a yakitori snack, a drink, and a cheering towel.

Entry to Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament

National Government-licensed English guide interpreter

Pre-event lecture on sumo by the guide

'The Sumo' booklet (English)

Banzuke-hyo (official table of rankings)

Light snack (Kokugikan specialty yakitori (grilled chicken skewer) & drink) (with A & S seats)

Cheering towel (with A & S seats)

Reserved A, B, C, or S seat (as per option selected)

Sumo wrestler crouching, focused on opponent in a crowded arena, Japan.

Sumo wrestler crouching, focused on opponent in a crowded arena, Japan.

Follow the Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament with a licensed English-speaking guide who helps you understand the sport before the action begins.

Getting started

Meet your guide for a short pre-event lecture that explains sumo rules, rituals, and rankings. After ticket validation, proceed to Ryōgoku Kokugikan and enter the arena with guidance. Standard venue security checks apply.

What to expect

Ryōgoku Kokugikan is Tokyo’s iconic sumo arena, hosting official Grand Sumo Tournaments where top-division wrestlers compete alongside traditional ceremonies.

Features

  • Join a guided pre-event lecture led by a licensed English-speaking guide.

  • Watch live sumo bouts and ceremonial entrances from reserved seating.

  • Use The Sumo booklet in English and the official banzuke-hyo to follow wrestlers and rankings.

  • Select A, B, C, or S seats, with A and S seats including a yakitori snack, a drink, and a cheering towel.

Sumo wrestler performing on stage in front of an audience in Japan.

Sumo wrestler performing on stage in front of an audience in Japan.

Sumo wrestlers preparing for a match in a Japanese arena.

Sumo wrestlers preparing for a match in a Japanese arena.

Sumo wrestler throwing salt during a traditional ceremony in Japan.

Sumo wrestler throwing salt during a traditional ceremony in Japan.

What to bring

  • Casual attire; avoid large hats or accessories that obstruct others’ views.

Accessibility

  • Stroller and wheelchair storage is available on the 1st and 2nd floors; strollers aren’t allowed in seating areas.

  • Wheelchair users must inform in advance and move to the 2nd floor independently or with help from their group; the guide cannot provide physical assistance.

What’s not allowed

  • Large luggage at your seat; store it elsewhere.

  • Outside food or bottled/canned drinks.

  • Strong flash photography.

  • Moving during matches and key ceremonies.

  • Strollers cannot be brought into the seating area.

Additional information

  • Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes

  • Meeting point: Ryogoku View Hotel; tour ends at the arena, and returns are on your own.

  • Tournament months: January (Tokyo), March (Osaka), May (Tokyo), July (Nagoya), September (Tokyo), and November (Fukuoka).

  • Seating is assigned; selection isn’t possible, and groups may be split.

  • Vegetarian options are not available; no alternative is provided if you skip the yakitori.

  • Children aged 3 and under may enter free if seated on a guardian’s lap; a separate seat requires an additional ticket.

Sumo wrestling arena in Tokyo with surrounding cityscape and Tokyo Skytree in the background.

Sumo wrestling arena in Tokyo with surrounding cityscape and Tokyo Skytree in the background.

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Casual attire; avoid large hats or accessories that obstruct others’ views.
Stroller and wheelchair storage is available on the 1st and 2nd floors; strollers aren’t allowed in seating areas. Wheelchair users must inform in advance and move to the 2nd floor independently or with help from their group; the guide cannot provide physical assistance.
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes Meeting point: Ryogoku View Hotel; tour ends at the arena, and returns are on your own. Tournament months: January (Tokyo), March (Osaka), May (Tokyo), July (Nagoya), September (Tokyo), and November (Fukuoka). Seating is assigned; selection isn’t possible, and groups may be split. Vegetarian options are not available; no alternative is provided if you skip the yakitori. Children aged 3 and under may enter free if seated on a guardian’s lap; a separate seat requires an additional ticket.
Large luggage at your seat; store it elsewhere. Outside food or bottled/canned drinks. Strong flash photography. Moving during matches and key ceremonies. Strollers cannot be brought into the seating area.
Casual attire; avoid large hats or accessories that obstruct others’ views.
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes Meeting point: Ryogoku View Hotel; tour ends at the arena, and returns are on your own. Tournament months: January (Tokyo), March (Osaka), May (Tokyo), July (Nagoya), September (Tokyo), and November (Fukuoka). Seating is assigned; selection isn’t possible, and groups may be split. Vegetarian options are not available; no alternative is provided if you skip the yakitori. Children aged 3 and under may enter free if seated on a guardian’s lap; a separate seat requires an additional ticket.
Stroller and wheelchair storage is available on the 1st and 2nd floors; strollers aren’t allowed in seating areas. Wheelchair users must inform in advance and move to the 2nd floor independently or with help from their group; the guide cannot provide physical assistance.
Stroller and wheelchair storage is available on the 1st and 2nd floors; strollers aren’t allowed in seating areas. Wheelchair users must inform in advance and move to the 2nd floor independently or with help from their group; the guide cannot provide physical assistance.
Large luggage at your seat; store it elsewhere. Outside food or bottled/canned drinks. Strong flash photography. Moving during matches and key ceremonies. Strollers cannot be brought into the seating area.
Large luggage at your seat; store it elsewhere. Outside food or bottled/canned drinks. Strong flash photography. Moving during matches and key ceremonies. Strollers cannot be brought into the seating area.
Casual attire; avoid large hats or accessories that obstruct others’ views.
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes Meeting point: Ryogoku View Hotel; tour ends at the arena, and returns are on your own. Tournament months: January (Tokyo), March (Osaka), May (Tokyo), July (Nagoya), September (Tokyo), and November (Fukuoka). Seating is assigned; selection isn’t possible, and groups may be split. Vegetarian options are not available; no alternative is provided if you skip the yakitori. Children aged 3 and under may enter free if seated on a guardian’s lap; a separate seat requires an additional ticket.

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