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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.
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.
Giant Robot Boarding and Piloting Experience in Tokyo
A place where you can become the robot pilot “hero” you dreamed of back then.Climb into a giant robot and experience something unique, available only here in the world.
Giant Robot Boarding and Piloting Experience in Tokyo
A place where you can become the robot pilot “hero” you dreamed of back then.Climb into a giant robot and experience something unique, available only here in the world.
[Tokyo, Asakusabashi] Very popular! Private lessons in the downtown area "Ikebana experience for foreigners in a teahouse"
Would you like to experience the traditional Japanese culture of Ikebana in a room with a tea ceremony room? We have taken proper measures against COVID-19, so you can experience it with peace of mind. Since it is aimed at foreigners, it will be conducted in English. If there are 3 or more people, it will be held in the Japanese-style room on the second floor.
[Tokyo, Asakusabashi] Very popular! Private lessons in the downtown area "Ikebana experience for foreigners in a teahouse"
Would you like to experience the traditional Japanese culture of Ikebana in a room with a tea ceremony room? We have taken proper measures against COVID-19, so you can experience it with peace of mind. Since it is aimed at foreigners, it will be conducted in English. If there are 3 or more people, it will be held in the Japanese-style room on the second floor.
Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
©Edo-Tokyo Museum/Note: Scheduled to reopen on March 31, 2026.
Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum
©Edo-Tokyo Museum/Note: Scheduled to reopen on March 31, 2026.