This sumo-themed dining experience serves up authentic chanko-nabe hotpot and live sumo demonstrations.
What’s Asakusa Sumo Club?

Designed to be tourist- and family-friendly, Asakusa Sumo Club offers an immersive introduction to the world of sumo. Guests can watch sumo wrestlers train and compete, and have the chance to challenge them in the ring themselves.

On the menu, enjoy a hearty all-you-can-eat serving of chanko nabe, alongside a variety of smaller dishes. To complete the experience, you can watch traditional Japanese-style dances. Before the end of the show, each guest can get a commemorative photo taken with the sumo wrestlers.
What to know before you visit Asakusa Sumo Club
Do you need reservations for Asakusa Sumo Club?
Yes, and you can book tickets for this unique dining experience on Klook. Tickets range from ¥16,000 to ¥60,000, depending on the seat type.
- 0.5 km from Tawaramachi Station Ginza Line (G18)
- 0.6 km from Asakusa Station Ginza Line (G19)Asakusa Line (A18)Tobu Skytree Line (TS1)
- 1.0 km from Inarichō Station Ginza Line (G17)
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