RYŌGOKU KOKUGIKAN
During tournaments, only those with a ticket to watch the fight are allowed to visit the Sumo Museum, which has been dedicated to preserving the memory of this Japanese national sport since its creation. Outside these dates, both the wrestling hall and the museum are accessible free of charge. The program includes wrestling outfits, statuettes and official documentation. The museum consists of a central exhibition hall of over 180 m² and adjoining rooms for non-permanent exhibits. We advise you to go and see the matches if you can.
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