Includes tickets to watch the exciting final day of the March Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka at EDION Arena Osaka!
We have seats C available, which are comfortable for long periods of watching.
We managed to secure a valuable ticket for the most exciting final day. Since it's the final day, you can also watch the award ceremony after the match!
A rare experience! After the match, you can move to the restaurant and participate in the Oshiogawa stable's "Final Day Party."
Enjoy two hours of conversation and photo opportunities with the wrestlers. Food and drinks are included.
Participants in the final party will receive original souvenirs from the sumo stable.
English-speaking staff will guide you. (They are not interpreters or tour guides.)
After entering the stadium, you can re-enter. You can go out to eat or go shopping during your stay.
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Sumo is Japan's national sport, and its wrestlers are not just fat people.
Beneath the fat are superbly trained muscles. And despite their large build,
they have incredible flexibility, with legs as strong as tree trunks. Their
physical abilities are truly acrobatic, and wrestlers are the ultimate
athletes, with bodies built for fighting. At the moment of a serious match,
the sound of the wrestlers colliding with each other reverberates throughout
the arena. Come and see the clash for yourself!
[Watching Points]
Sumo, Japan's national sport, dates back to the age of mythology and is said
to have started as a contest of strength. It continued as an imperial court
event for about 300 years, including an annual festival ritual to predict the
year's harvest, and then during the Sengoku period, sumo was used as training
for samurai. Later, in the Edo period, sumo became a commercial sport, with
kanjin sumo becoming popular, and the foundations of modern-day professional
sumo were established. Today, sumo has taken on a formal form as a sport and
is loved by many people. At the venue, you can experience sumo's long history
and one aspect of traditional culture up close.
The sumo wrestlers step onto the ring and enter, which also serves as a show-
off ceremony. The "yokozuna dohyo-iri" is held separately from the juryo and
makuuchi dohyo-iri, and is a slightly different, sacred ritual you can see.
Accompanied by two other wrestlers, the "tsuyuharai" (a person who carries out
the dew) and "tachimochi" (a person who carries out the sword), the yokozuna
steps onto the ring through the runway, clapping his hands before lifting his
leg high and stomping his feet. As he stomps his feet, the spectators shout
"Yoisho!" loudly throughout the venue. The yokozuna's mawashi and white rope
are also highlights.
FAQ:
Q&A
Q: Can I eat or drink while watching sumo?
A: You can eat and drink at your seat. You cannot bring in bottles, cans, or
food from outside, but the venue will sell soft drinks such as tea and juice,
as well as alcoholic beverages such as beer and chuhai.
Q: What souvenirs or foods should I buy when I go to watch sumo wrestling?
A: "Cheering towels" with the wrestlers' names printed on them are popular.
Q: What is the etiquette when watching sumo wrestling?
A: Sumo matches often end in just a few seconds, so please do not move your
seat during the match. People behind you may miss the moment of victory or
defeat. You can take photos in the chair seats, but please do not use a strong
flash.
Q: Are there any dress codes when watching sumo wrestling?
A: There are no specific dress codes, but please avoid wearing large hats that
may block the view of other spectators.
[Final day launch party]
You will participate in a party hosted by Oshiogawa stable (the team to which
the wrestlers belong). The party starts with a greeting from the stablemaster,
followed by an introduction and award ceremony for the wrestlers'
performances, and the wrestlers go around to each table to enjoy a meal and
conversation with the participants. Of course, you are allowed to take photos.
You can also enjoy karaoke with the wrestlers. It is a homely party. There is
no dress code. All participants will receive a souvenir of original Oshiogawa
stable goods. It is rare to have the opportunity to interact with real
wrestlers after their bouts. It will be a memorable and valuable experience.
*A & B Grand Sumo Tournament March Osaka Tournament C Seat Viewing Plan
13:50
13:50
14:00
14:10
*A & C Final Day Party Participation Plan
18:50
19:00
19:10
19:30
20:10
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