3-13-2 Ryogoku, Sumida 130-0026 Tokyo PrefectureMap
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Overview of who's who in Sumo wrestling
A free museum with illustrations/photographs chronicling the history of sumo wrestling. Not all that interactive but interesting to look at the photos and artifacts. Its very close t one of the beyas ...
If you wonder about the attraction of Sumo wrestling, go with a Japanese friend to visit this museum. It only takes a short time to view the photos in one room, and get an idea about this traditional ...
I don't remember seeing any English but entrance is free and the picture exhibits are interesting to see, even for a non sumo fan like myself and considering its the native national sport. The shop i...
You can enter for free, but photography was prohibited.
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I stopped by the day I went to Ryogoku Kokugikan to see the sumo box office. Unfortunately, I couldn't enjoy it very much because the contents of the exhibition were small and the number of photos on display was small. You can enter for free, but photography was prohibited.
Overview of who's who in Sumo wrestling
A free museum with illustrations/photographs chronicling the history of sumo wrestling. Not all that interactive but interesting to look at the photos and artifacts. Its very close t one of the beyas ...
A quick history of Sumo wrestling
If you wonder about the attraction of Sumo wrestling, go with a Japanese friend to visit this museum. It only takes a short time to view the photos in one room, and get an idea about this traditional ...
Interesting pictures
I don't remember seeing any English but entrance is free and the picture exhibits are interesting to see, even for a non sumo fan like myself and considering its the native national sport. The shop i...
I thought it was poor
It is a small photo gallery with individually posing photos of warriors.
You can enter for free, but photography was prohibited.
I stopped by the day I went to Ryogoku Kokugikan to see the sumo box office. Unfortunately, I couldn't enjoy it very much because the contents of the exhibition were small and the number of photos on display was small. You can enter for free, but photography was prohibited.