Welcome to Sumida-ku!! You can buy some Bentou inside Kokughikan too. Only Yakitori bentou are cooked under the Kokugikan. There is a vending maschin of Tyanko hotpot in Ryougoku.😂 Please come to Sumida-ku in next time, Sumida River grand Fireflower in summer, oder Bousaikan for understand tje Earthquake history und know moving power in experience.
I don't think it needs its own video as its not too complicated, but I'll explain it here for you 😀 You can buy tickets online using a credit card which is probably the easiest way for tourists. Search 'Ticket Oosumo English Website' - you can buy your tickets online and pick them up at the stadium on the day! You can also use the japanese website (using google translate) and pay for them at the convenience store but that's only if you're in Japan. You can also Google 'how to buy tickets for the sumo' and there are lots of handy guides
We dont have a dedicated video video on them travelling, but our latest video does talk about them leaving the Sumo (we saw 5 of them driving off in the same car!)
Hi, I'm planning to buy tickets for the Jan 2023 tournament, and the delivery method states that I have to print the tickets at a 711 in Japan? Did you guys do the same for your tickets? And if ever, how did it go? Thank youuu
Yes thats correct, In Japan you can often pick up physical tickets for events (and even things like flights) at convenience stores. At 711, you simply have to take a barcdoe or QR to the counter for them to scan and they will give you your tickets - super simple! To be extra safe, I would print off the email with the barcode. You will have these instructions after purchasing so make sure to screenshot it! Hope you enjoy!
Okay, so pretty much without fail the later in the day you go the busier it will be! Thats because the lower ranked Sumo compete earlier and the best fight last of all
Did you guys buy the tickets online beforehand or at the door? Looking to go on the sold out final day of the January tournament and not sure wether to try our chances for some tickets at the door
There are only 400 on the door tickets, and these are only for the worst seats (right at the back, top tier). Personally, I wouldn't risk it on the last day of the tournament as its often the busiest and best day, and the chance of getting tickets will be close to 0. If you have time, try and go a different day as its more likely you'll be successful. Either way, I hope you get to go!
We also bought ours online through the Japanese website and paid I'm cash at a convenience store where they gave us our tickets, but this will be hard to do unless you're already in Japan!
@@murillofamily7282 Boxes start at 38,000 yen ($289) and they sit 4 people, individual seats start at 3,800 yen ($28.90). I highly recommend the boxes are they are much more authentic and have a better view. For the ULTIMATE Sumo experience, you can buy ringside seats for 20,000 yen ($150) per person, but be warned - the sumo will fall on you at some point.
Thank you for introducing our traditional Sumo, from the Japanese.
Thank you for the nice comment! We love the Sumo and we will go again in the future
@@wegoeast We welcome your visit at any time.
The guy on the poster in the conbini is Terunofuji, hes the current Yokozuna, and yes i know im sending this in 2024, but its still the case lol.
Welcome to Sumida-ku!!
You can buy some Bentou inside Kokughikan too.
Only Yakitori bentou are cooked under the Kokugikan.
There is a vending maschin of Tyanko hotpot in Ryougoku.😂
Please come to Sumida-ku in next time, Sumida River grand Fireflower in summer, oder Bousaikan for understand tje Earthquake history und know moving power in experience.
‘The winner was victorious’ great bit of post fight analysis from Ashley
I'm shocked this video doesn't have more views such a cool experience
It was a really great day out, and really worth doing once (although we'll be going to the Fukuoka basho In November!)
Thanks for the informative and interesting video.
Can you make vidoe how to buy ticket ^^
this look really fun. I going in december
I don't think it needs its own video as its not too complicated, but I'll explain it here for you 😀
You can buy tickets online using a credit card which is probably the easiest way for tourists. Search 'Ticket Oosumo English Website' - you can buy your tickets online and pick them up at the stadium on the day! You can also use the japanese website (using google translate) and pay for them at the convenience store but that's only if you're in Japan.
You can also Google 'how to buy tickets for the sumo' and there are lots of handy guides
Do you have a video showing sumo wrestlers traveling? ty
We dont have a dedicated video video on them travelling, but our latest video does talk about them leaving the Sumo (we saw 5 of them driving off in the same car!)
Theo when do you start your Sumo bulk?
Winter bulk 2021 starts tomorrow
Hi, I'm planning to buy tickets for the Jan 2023 tournament, and the delivery method states that I have to print the tickets at a 711 in Japan? Did you guys do the same for your tickets? And if ever, how did it go? Thank youuu
Yes thats correct, In Japan you can often pick up physical tickets for events (and even things like flights) at convenience stores. At 711, you simply have to take a barcdoe or QR to the counter for them to scan and they will give you your tickets - super simple! To be extra safe, I would print off the email with the barcode. You will have these instructions after purchasing so make sure to screenshot it! Hope you enjoy!
@@wegoeast Thank you so much! I'm excited to watch my first ever sumo tournament!!!
Sorry I gonna ask you about the time in sumo wrestling, when it’s most crowded’s time in there? . Thank you
Okay, so pretty much without fail the later in the day you go the busier it will be! Thats because the lower ranked Sumo compete earlier and the best fight last of all
@@wegoeast Thank y’all
First!
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Fyi: It's allowed to leave and re-enter for one time only :)
Great tip! When we went during covid there was no re-entry, but it's great to know for people going today!
Did you guys buy the tickets online beforehand or at the door?
Looking to go on the sold out final day of the January tournament and not sure wether to try our chances for some tickets at the door
There are only 400 on the door tickets, and these are only for the worst seats (right at the back, top tier). Personally, I wouldn't risk it on the last day of the tournament as its often the busiest and best day, and the chance of getting tickets will be close to 0. If you have time, try and go a different day as its more likely you'll be successful. Either way, I hope you get to go!
We also bought ours online through the Japanese website and paid I'm cash at a convenience store where they gave us our tickets, but this will be hard to do unless you're already in Japan!
@@wegoeast 400 American dollars or yen? What’s the price per ticket?
@@murillofamily7282 Boxes start at 38,000 yen ($289) and they sit 4 people, individual seats start at 3,800 yen ($28.90). I highly recommend the boxes are they are much more authentic and have a better view. For the ULTIMATE Sumo experience, you can buy ringside seats for 20,000 yen ($150) per person, but be warned - the sumo will fall on you at some point.
good soup
Good soup