Kokugikan Sumo Stadium & Museum in Tokyo

Kokugikan Sumo Stadium & Museum

Tokyo, Japan

9 ticket options available · from $22.08 to $251.52

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About Kokugikan Sumo Stadium & Museum

Kokugikan Sumo Stadium is a significant venue in Tokyo, Japan, known for hosting professional sumo wrestling events and housing a museum dedicated to the sport. With a height of 130 feet, it attracts both locals and tourists who wish to experience the rich culture and traditions of sumo wrestling.

Multiple marketplaces offer tickets to Kokugikan Sumo Stadium, with prices varying across platforms. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare options to find the best deal, as prices can differ significantly among sellers such as Viator, Tripadvisor, and Evendo.

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3 marketplaces sell entry to Kokugikan Sumo Stadium & Museum, from $129.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Viator Tokyo or Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament Ticket $129 View
Tripadvisor Tokyo or Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament Ticket $129 View
Evendo Ticket · Premium Seat in Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo $251.52 View

Tours, passes & combos at Kokugikan Sumo Stadium & Museum

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena Official Chair Seats C, weekday. Price per seat. $22.08 View
Viator Free cancellation Tokyo Blind Spot Tour $151.41 View
Tripadvisor Free cancellation Tokyo Blind Spot Tour $151.41 View
Priceline Premium Seat in Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo $249.83 View
Tourscanner Premium Seat in Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo $249.83 View
Over The Planet Premium Seat in Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo $249.83 View

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Height
130′
Type
Arena in the Sumida, Tokyo, Japan

Visitor information

People also ask

Is the sumo museum free?

Get to the heart of sumo Entrance to this museum is usually free, but during the Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament a ticket is required.

Is it worth it to see sumo wrestling in Tokyo?

This is a rare chance to see sumo wrestlers say goodbye. 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 — in January, May, or September — then it's well worth checking out.

How to buy sumo tickets as a foreigner?

The Japanese Sumo Federation publishes their annual English-language sumo schedule far in advance. If there is a tournament on while you are in town, there are three main ways to buy sumo tickets: 1) from a Ticket Pia store in Japan, 2) same-day tickets at the stadium, and 3) online from Ticket Oosumo.

What is the famous sumo stadium in Tokyo?

Ryogoku Kokugikan 両国国技館 The huge stadium known as Ryogoku Kokugikan dominates the sumo-obsessed neighborhood of Ryogoku , and is the focus of big excitement during the tournament season.