Sumo Museum
Ryogoku, Tokyo
One-room museum inside Ryogoku Kokugikan stadium tracing sumo history through rotating exhibits of woodblock prints, ceremonial kesho-mawashi aprons and portraits of every yokozuna. Free to enter outside tournament periods.
Nearest station Ryogoku (JR Sobu Line)
Cost Free
Time needed 30 min
Best time Weekdays outside tournament months
Insider tip
Visit on a weekday, it is closed weekends and holidays, and during the January, May and September tournaments you need a tournament ticket to get in.
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Good to know
- How do I get to Sumo Museum?
- The nearest station is Ryogoku (JR Sobu Line). Sumo Museum is in Ryogoku, Tokyo.
- How much does Sumo Museum cost?
- Nothing. Sumo Museum is free to visit.
- How long do you need at Sumo Museum?
- Plan for 30 min.
- When is the best time to visit Sumo Museum?
- Weekdays outside tournament months.
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