What is Ryogoku Kokugikan known for?

Ryogoku Kokugikan is dedicated to Japan’s national sport, sumo. It is one of the largest sumo stadiums in Japan. Three annual tournaments are held in this stadium. Witness the thrilling excitement of watching a sumo match up close in Ryogoku Kokugikan in the heart of Ryogoku, the home of Sumo.

How much does it cost to watch sumo?

Ticket Oosumo | buy official Sumo tickets – sport

Seats Prices
Kids / Senior Box Chair B (4 guests) 14,000yen/per box【include tax】
General Admission Seating (Adults) 2,500yen【include tax】
General Admission Seating (Children: age 4 to 15) 100yen【include tax】

Where do sumo wrestlers live and train?

Sumo stables
Sumo stables are where the wrestlers live and train together and where all aspects of life, from sleeping and eating to training and free time, are strictly regimented by the stable master. There are about forty stables, all of which are located in the Greater Tokyo Region, especially in Tokyo’s Ryogoku district.

Can you visit sumo stables?

The wrestlers who participate in sumo tournaments live and participate in sumo training as part of a sumo stable. There are approximately forty sumo stables in Tokyo and are places where sumo wrestlers both live and train and are therefore private places. Only some sumo stables accept visitors.

How do sumo wrestlers fight?

In sumo, two rikishi (sumo wrestlers) wearing nothing but a mawashi (loincloth), face each other in a dohyo (circular ring) and try to push, grapple, and throw his opponent. The one who forces his opponent to the ground or pushes him out of the ring is the winner.

How is salt used in sumo?

Throwing salt before a bout is to cleanse impurities. Before a bout sumo wrestlers sometimes throw salt. This custom began as a ritual to cleanse the dohyo, which is considered a sacred place. During the Honbasho, about 45 kilograms of salt is used a day.

How many days is a sumo tournament?

15 days
Sumo, a Japanese style of wrestling, is Japan’s national sport. Six tournaments are held in Japan each year, with three in Tokyo, held in January, May and September. Each tournament lasts around 15 days, giving visitors a reasonable chance of getting tickets.

What time do sumo tickets go on sale?

Those are sold at the box office of the Kokugikan Sumo Stadium each match day from 8am.

Do sumo wrestlers live together?

Sumo wrestlers [rikishi] live together in a sumo stable, under the strict regime of the stable master. The sumo stable is the place where they live, train and sleep together. Almost every morning they practice and have serious and energetic practice matches.

How do sumo wrestlers sleep?

To maintain their heft, wrestlers nap for several hours immediately after eating. They sleep on hard floors.

How do I join sumo stable?

Basically it’s as simple as contacting a stable and asking to join. Most heya (stables) have phone and email details on their websites. There are a couple of caveats, however. Sumo has minimum height and weight restrictions, as well as age limits for those who want to become a rikishi.

What is the average life expectancy of a sumo wrestler?

between 60 and 65
Sumo wrestlers have a life expectancy between 60 and 65, more than 20 years shorter than the average Japanese male, as the diet and sport take a toll on the wrestler’s body.

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