Sumo is a sport that involves pushing,punching,and physical strength.It is a sport with a history that dates back to 638.Sumo matches are held in Tokyo,Osaka,Nagoya,and Fukuoka over the course a year.There will be no tickets sold on the day. All tickets are purchased on the official website.If you’re on a tour that includes watching sumo,you don’t need to worry about tickets.The seats closest to the ring are 20,000 yen.Other seats are cheaper.The game starts around 9 am and ends at 6pm.
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Trophy presented to the winner.
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There is a shop so you can buy your favorite food and watch the game.
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I watched the game while eating beer,sake,sushi,and bread.
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JR Ryogoku Station has sumo wrestler bills and shops related to sumo.
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It is a traditional Japanese sport.It’s interesting to see!