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With a long history of over 1,500 years, sumo is one of Japan's most iconic sports, and is an inherent part of Japan's traditional culture. From Nagoya Station, there will be an accompanying English-speaking National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter. Even locals have a hard time getting tickets to the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament. As this is a popular tour, make sure to book soon!
Enjoy a day trip even from Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, etc. whether as solo participants or in groups!
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please note that participants may not join partway through the tour. Also, participants may join only from the meeting location specified in advance
Please note that you may have to wait to be taken to your seat or listen to explanations by the National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter if one of the following events is underway at the time: a sumo match, a speech by the Sumo Association (on the first and the last tournament day), the ring entering procession of the Makuuchi division wrestlers (dohyoiri), the ring entering procession of the Yokozuna, or the ritual stomping ceremony (last tournament day only)
Children up to 3 years of age may also join, but must sit on the lap of a parent or guardian while watching. If the child requires a seat, please make a booking at the child rate (typically for ages 4-11)
Customers will watch from 3rd floor chair seating. This information will be provided on the day of tour. If you would like to be seated together as a group, please make a request when booking. Although staff will try to provide customers with their request, please note that some requests may not be accommodated
From the venue's wheelchair storage area, please go to the spectator seating area on your own or with the help of an accompanying group member. Please note that the National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter cannot provide assistance or help. Wheelchairs cannot be used in the spectator seating area arranged for this tour. For those participating in a wheelchair, please indicate so in the remarks field when booking
Stroller storage areas are available in the arena. However, please note that we take no responsibility incase of theft, etc. in the arena. Strollers cannot be brought inside the arena seating area
Suitcases and other large pieces of luggage cannot be brought into the seating area. In addition, baggage cannot be stored at the meeting location. Please make sure to store luggage at another location on your own in advance (coin lockers, etc.) or at your accommodation
Bringing food and drinks including alcohol into the venue is prohibited. Please purchase from vendors inside the arena
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament viewing ticket (S-class or A-class chair seating)
National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter fee
Banzuke-hyo (a table of rankings)
Audio earphone guide
"The Sumo" booklet (English)
Meals and drinks
Other personal expenses
The National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter will conduct a lecture about sumo. You will surely gain a deeper insight into professional sumo.
Enjoy watching the thrilling bouts of sumo wrestling until the tour ends at IG Arena which newly opens in the summer of 2025! [15:40] Makuuchi Wrestler Ceremonial Entrance and Yokozuna Grand Champion Ring Entrance (will not take place if there are no Yokozuna present) [16:00] Makuuchi Division Wrestlers' Sumo Matches [18:00] Bow-twirling Ceremony
A-class Seat: A-class seats are further away than S-class to the sumo ring
S-class Seat: S-class seats are closer than A-class seats to the sumo ring.
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Kevin L,
18 thg 7, 2024
- Viator
Such an Amazing experience!! I absolutely loved our guide, she provided every detail of the tournament from all of the fighters and their backgrounds, she was very knowledgeable! The event is long but you have plenty of opportunities to go shopping at the souvenir stores and try the local food trucks. I will say make sure to eat before hand if you want to avoid being hungry. All in all i would 100% recommend. Probably once in a lifetime experience for me since I'm American.
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