Looking for a more luxurious sumo-watching experience in Tokyo? Sit back and relax at Asakusa Sumo Club ANNEX.
What’s Asakusa Sumo Club ANNEX?
As soon as you enter the venue, you’ll be shown to your plush sofa seats. From there, the event begins. Featuring traditional dances and an immersive sumo show, you’ll be entertained throughout. During the sumo portion, you’ll learn about the history of the sport, see how the wrestlers train, and watch live matches.
As you indulge in your high-quality wagyu, make the most out of the all-you-can-drink service — which includes both alcohol and soft drinks.
What to know before you visit Asakusa Sumo Club ANNEX
Do you need reservations for Asakusa Sumo Club ANNEX?
Yes, you’ll need to reserve a spot in advance. To secure front-row seats, you’ll need to purchase First Class Seats, which cost ¥50,000. If you’re content with second-row seating, Business Class Seats are great option at ¥30,000.
- 0.5 km from Tawaramachi Station Ginza Line (G18)
- 0.7 km from Asakusa Station Ginza Line (G19)Asakusa Line (A18)Tobu Skytree Line (TS1)
- 1.0 km from Iriya Station Hibiya Line (H19)
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