• Kehayaza Sumo Museum
  • Kehayaza Sumo Museum
  • Kehayaza Sumo Museum
  • Kehayaza Sumo Museum
  • Kehayaza Sumo Museum

Kehayaza Sumo Museum

相撲館けはや座

Events

  • sumo experience in the birthplace of sumo.
    Japanese Culture

    sumo experience in the birthplace of sumo. Until 31 March 2026

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    • Dates 25 January 2025, 12:00AM - 31 March 2026, 11:59PM
    • Event Details On the first floor of the museum is a recreation of a sumo wrestling ring, the same size as an official one. Anyone can step right into the ring with their shoes on. Staring at the seats around you and on the second floor, you'll get a feel for what it's like for real wrestlers to stand in the ring in front of a crowd of spectators. Visitors can take a commemorative photo in a sumo wrestler costume, which are available for rent at the museum.
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  • Sumo Jinku musical performances. 14:00-16:00 on the 1st Sunday and 2nd Thursday of every month
    Japanese Culture

    Sumo Jinku musical performances. 14:00-16:00 on the 1st Sunday and 2nd Thursday of every month Until 31 March 2026

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    • Dates 25 January 2025, 2:00PM - 31 March 2026, 4:00PM
    • Event Details Sumo Jinku is a traditional type of sumo song, often performed by the wrestlers themselves during their tours. The Kehaya Sumo Jinku Kai Association gives public performances on the first Sunday and second Thursday of each month from 2 PM, and visitors are welcome to watch. Their powerful singing voices, resonating through their bodies, and the entrancing rhythm of the five-seven-five syllable song patterns are sure to mesmerize you.
  • sumo experience in the birthplace of sumo.
    Japanese Culture

    sumo experience in the birthplace of sumo. Until 31 March 2026

    View Event Description & Conditions
    • Dates 25 January 2025, 12:00AM - 31 March 2026, 11:59PM
    • Event Details On the first floor of the museum is a recreation of a sumo wrestling ring, the same size as an official one. Anyone can step right into the ring with their shoes on. Staring at the seats around you and on the second floor, you'll get a feel for what it's like for real wrestlers to stand in the ring in front of a crowd of spectators. Visitors can take a commemorative photo in a sumo wrestler costume, which are available for rent at the museum.
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