Available languages
Mobile ticket
The Sumo Tournament Experience in Osaka with Japan Awaits is an experience at the famous Grand Sumo Tournament that occurs only once a year in Osaka(March). The experience allows guests to learn about sumo traditions and culture with an English-speaking tour guide (expert in sumo wrestling) while watching one of the most exciting sports in Japan.
Sumo originated in Japan and is one of Japan’s most well-known sports. It is considered as a gendai budo (Japanese martial art) with a history spanning many centuries. The sport is known for its highly regimented rules and strict traditions for its wrestlers. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal heya (sumo training stables) with all aspects of their daily lives, including their meals and how they dress, closely monitored.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Chanko nabe, also known as “sumo stew”, is a Japanese stew (hot pot) that contains chicken stock as the soup base with various vegetables. Chanko originated from the Ryokoku area and sumo wrestlers are known to eat a lot of it because a large amount of chanko can be cooked at once and many people can eat at the same time, perfect for sumo wrestlers who are hungry from training.
If dinner option is selected at checkout, the chanko hot pot dinner without drinks will be the default meal (please let us know if you would prefer sukiyaki, vegetarian, or if you have any other special dietary requirements on the “Special Requirements” field at checkout. Please note that traditional chanko nabe broth is typically made with pork or chicken, but the restaurant may substitute the broth for those who prefer vegetarian option. Please understand that once we have accepted your dinner request, changes cannot be made one week before the tour date.
There is no age requirement. Children must be accompanied by adult (18 or older). Adult pricing applies to all guests of any age, except infants and toddlers between age 1 and 3, which are free of charge, as long as they do not occupy a seat (infants must sit on parents’ laps).
Before the tour, please notify us if you or someone in your group will be in a wheelchair. Please note that there is a wheelchair storage area on the first floor of the stadium; however, your seats will be on the second floor. Guests must be able to climb up the stairs on their own (or with the help from a family member) as staff from Edion Arena will not be able to assist guests.
No outside food or drinks are allowed in the arena, but food is available for purchase from vendors within the arena.
Please note that there may be a wait prior to seating, as we must wait for all sumo matches to end before entering. There may also be congestion at the Sumo Museum, in which the tour guide may ask guests to visit on their own since it would be difficult to walk around with a large group in a congested area.
When do the sumo tournaments take place in Japan?
The official basho (tournaments) take place six times a year at various locations with each tournament lasting 15 days (start date and end date both land on Sundays). The exact dates vary, but takes place on the same months each year:
January Tournament: Tokyo
March Tournament: Osaka
May Tournament: Tokyo
July Tournament: Nagoya
September Tournament: Tokyo
November Tournament: Fukuoka
Sumo originated in Japan and is one of Japan’s most well-known sports. It is considered as a gendai budo (Japanese martial art) with a history spanning many centuries. The sport is known for its highly regimented rules and strict traditions for its wrestlers. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal heya (sumo training stables) with all aspects of their daily lives, including their meals and how they dress, closely monitored.
How far in advance should I book?
Preparing an event requires some time, especially if reservations for restaurants or other venues are required. We recommend making a reservation as early as possible. Ideally, it should be 3 months before your travel date, or 1 month before the travel date at the very least. We may not be able to arrange your event in time so your booking request may be cancelled and you will receive a full refund.
Why am I charged a service fee if I make a cancellation after you started planning the trip?
Organizing and planning a trip or event requires a lot of time and if we have made reservations on your behalf, it may be very challenging to cancel some booking requests. Once we receive your booking and will start arranging your tour guide, buying tickets, making reservations at venues for your tour, etc.
Please also note that group tickets are released by the Sumo Association about 4 – 7 weeks before the tour date; if we are unable to obtain the tickets, we will notify guests within 4 weeks before the tour and will offer an alternative tour date or full refund.
Using audio headsets, you’ll clearly be able to hear the expert guide explain the history and culture of sumo wrestling, as well as learn about some of the most famous sumo wrestlers throughout history and today in Japan. Enjoy the intense matches with explanations from your expert guide and cheer on your favorite sumo wrestlers along with dedicated local fans.
What if I’m late?
We ask that all guests arrive at the location at least 10 minutes before the designated meet-up time. Since this is a group tour, we may not be able to wait for you if you are late. The tour will begin without the late guests and you can meet the rest of the group at the next location. Guests are provided with the tour guides’ phone number before the tour and you can call the tour guide if you need to meet the group in the next location.
The meeting point will be included in the tour details sent to your email at least one week before the tour date.
Seat Information:
Basic (D Seats): Located in the upper corners of the arena with a full but distant view of the ring. The arena is compact, so visibility remains clear. Binoculars are recommended for a closer view.
Standard (B/C Seats): Comfortable chair seats with good visibility of the ring and atmosphere. Binoculars are recommended for the best experience.
Premium (A/S Seats): Front arena seats closest to the ring, offering the most immersive and exciting view of the matches.
Seat type is assigned based on the option selected. All seats are reserved in advance by Japan Awaits.
Japan Awaits is a licensed tour operator in Japan, with hundreds of registered and vetted tour guides nationwide. We offer tours in any location in Japan and manage all details, including transportation and tickets. Visit Japan Awaits to learn more about our tours or inquire about a custom experience today.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
EDION Arena Osaka
The Sumo Tournament Experience is a 4-hour experience at the official basho (sumo tournament) with a group of up to 24 people (minimum of 15 people is required to operate this tour) On this tour, not only will you learn about many ancient Japanese traditions that have been preserved in sumo, including ritual elements such as the use of salt purification, you’ll also get to cheer on and greet the most famous sumo wrestlers in Japan as they are entering the stadium for their big match. Once you are inside of the stadium, you’ll be seated at B or C-class reserved seats, which has the best view of the match with chair seating in the stadium. You’ll learn about the history and culture of sumo wrestling, as well as learn about some of the most famous sumo wrestlers throughout history and today in Japan. Enjoy the intense matches with explanations from your expert guide and cheer on your favorite sumo wrestlers along with dedicated local fans.
Premium: A- or S-class seats (front arena section)
Sumo information and pamphlet
If selected, Sukiyaki or vegetarian option is available upon request (at least one week in advance).
English-speaking tour guide (local sumo expert)
Basic: D-class seats (upper balcony). Binoculars are recommended for a closer view.
Reserved seat according to selected option:
Service Fee for Getting the Ticket
Audio headset
Banzuke-hyo (a table of rankings)
If selected, dinner at a local chanko hot pot restaurant to experience what sumo wrestlers eat.
Standard: B- or C-class seats (main arena). Binoculars are recommended for a closer view.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Meals and drinks are not included (unless dinner option is selected at checkout).
EDION Arena Osaka
3-4-36 Nambanaka, Naniwa-Ku Osaka Japan
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
D-class seats – upper corner balcony
Duration: 4 hours
B-class Seats or C-Class Seats + Add-on Dinner
Duration: 5 hours
B-class Seats or C-Class Seats
Duration: 4 hours
Duration: 5 hours
Private Tournament + Dinner: Private Tour + Dinner at chanko hot pot restaurant (understand what sumo wrestlers normally eat with tour guide)
S-class or A-class reserved seats
Duration: 4 hours
12 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
JackieW2138,,Apr 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We wanted to see a real live Sumo tournament and was very happy when we found that it was possible to not only see sumo but also be guided through the whole experience in English. Our guide, Noriko. was extremely knowledgeable about sumo and explained about the sport in great detail before the tournament. Also, Noriko gave a commentary throughout the match so we were able to understand all what was happening. She also attended the dinner with us afterwards and answered all questions we had. It was a wonderful experience and we would highly recommend it!
Miriam R,,Mar 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a great experience. Our guide was very helpful and informative. He gave use audio devices so he could narrate the tournament as it unfolded. This added value to the experience. He also made it fun by bringing banner that we could hold up of his favorite sumo wrestlers. We then chanted their names. Highly recommend this experience! It was a highlight of our trip to Japan

Ljames95,,Mar 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Noriko Ishida our tour guide was wonderful and kind. Noriko has a great knowledge of the Sumo sport and all the competitors. Noriko made it a memorable experience. Would highly recommend it to anyone and will be happy to sit in with Noriko next time to get all the commentary.
Kostas B,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Viator
Great day ,thank u yuka ... easy to find guide next to arena ,yuka was very easy going, informative and happy
White F,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great guide was knowledgeable about the sumo answered all my questions that I wanted to know also had a dinner with a ex-sumo which was another highlight.
Grant E,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
To experience a Sumo event is one of the world's great sporting experiences. And to have Noriko in charge of our group to guide and comentate, was just fabulous. Thankyou so much, Noriko.
A1801GWkunals,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing sumo experience during grand sumo tournament. Yuka was kind, helpful and very informative. Having the ear piece really helped me appreciate the culture, tradition and rules of sumo wrestling. A must do if you have the opportunity

Chrysiida C,,Mar 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
This was one of the highlights of the trip for us! Very exciting to watch. It's a must do if you have the change.
michaeldK9606SL,,Mar 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Sumo experience in Osaka was fantastic. Izumi was a great guide. He really enhanced the experience with his knowledge and commentary. His enthusiasm for the sport really shined through.

K3709DJsethk,,Mar 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
amazing event with an amazibg guide names Izumi who told us about the history of sumo and took me to an asian restaurant where we had a great japanese soup.


Operated by Japan Awaits