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[Best Price] Sumo Wrestling Restaurant Tokyo: Experience and Show with Chanko Nabe Lunch at Dosukoi Tanaka_image
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[Best Price] Sumo Wrestling Restaurant Tokyo: Experience and Show with Chanko Nabe Lunch at Dosukoi Tanaka

Sumo in Tokyo attracts many international visitors, seeking the thrill of watching the wrestlers do battle in their sacred ring. However, tournaments are held just six times a year and in different cities. You might watch their morning practice instead, but this is not year-round either, and may not include any bouts.

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Kabuki

Kabuki theater embodies Japanese heritage, including aesthetics, philosophy and cultural history. Akin to the incredible musicals of Broadway or West End, Kabuki performances include nuanced traditional song, lively dancing and talented acting, making for a tour de force on stage you won't soon forget.

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Sumo

Sumo is an exciting style of wrestling unique to Japan, and often called the country's national sport. These heavyweight bouts were mentioned in ancient Japanese writings as early as the 700s, while the modern form that became standard in the Edo era (1603-1867) remains unchanged today. Today, sumo continues to draw crowds both young and old as one of Japan's most popular sports - right next to baseball.

Sougetsu Kaikan

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Imperial Theatre

Photo courtesy of Toho Theatrical Department

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Suntory Hall

(C) Suntory Hall

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Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre

Tokyo Metropollitan Theatre is closed during the following period due to facility renewal work. Closed: September 30, 2024 - September 5, 2025

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Tokyo Bunka Kaikan

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Japan olympic Museum

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