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A sumo show setting for an Asakusa cultural dining experience
Asakusa, Tokyo Sumo Experience English OK

Asakusa Sumo Club

Watch a sumo show with chanko nabe at Asakusa Sumo Club, a restaurant-style sumo experience in Tokyo. Hareto Score 76.

Hareto Score 76/100

Reservations

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What You’ll Experience

Asakusa Sumo Club is a restaurant-style sumo experience in central Asakusa. The venue combines a sumo performance, chanko nabe, and visitor-facing explanation in a format that is easier to schedule than a tournament ticket or a morning stable visit.

The official site lists English navigation and a reservation page, with the shop address at 2-10-12 1F Asakusa and business hours from noon to late evening. A typical visit is built around the show and meal rather than full athletic training: you watch wrestlers demonstrate the sport, learn the basic rituals, and eat the sumo-style hot pot associated with wrestlers’ daily life.

This format is designed for visitors who want sumo as a cultural dinner activity. It gives less depth than a training-focused dojo session, but it is simpler to fit into an Asakusa itinerary.

Who Is This For

  • Families and friend groups who want sumo in a restaurant-style setting
  • First-time Tokyo visitors staying around Asakusa or Ueno
  • Couples looking for a cultural dinner rather than a long daytime class
  • Travelers who prefer an official reservation page before arrival

Practical Details

DurationShow-and-meal format; schedule varies by plan
PricePlan-dependent; check the official reservation page
EnglishOfficial site includes English navigation and reservation access
Getting thereAbout 8 minutes on foot from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
HoursOfficial site lists 12:00-22:30 business hours
BookingReserve through the official site

Hareto’s Take

Asakusa Sumo Club is the practical choice when you want sumo to fit into an evening rather than take over a whole morning. It packages the sport as a show, meal, and explanation, which is useful for mixed groups where not everyone wants a full training session. The Hareto Score of 76 reflects the accessible location, high visitor demand, and clear restaurant-show format. Pick it for convenience and atmosphere, not for the deepest technical lesson.

Practical Details

Duration
Restaurant-style show experience; schedule varies by plan
Price
Plan-dependent; check the official reservation page for current menus
English
Available
Getting there
About 8 minutes on foot from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
Address
2-10-12 1F Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo
Official Site