April
21 Tuesday

Grand Sumo Tour 2026 Spring Tour Adachi Reseller Ticket

Tue April 21, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Tokyo Budokan
2-3 Kitanomarukōen, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8321, Japan

Description

Overview

The Grand Sumo Tour 2026 Spring Tour brings the legendary power and tradition of Japan’s national sport to the Tokyo Budokan in Adachi. Unlike the standard 15-day championships held in major cities, this regional tour—known as Jungyo—is designed to bring professional sumo closer to fans in local communities. It offers a rare, intimate look at the lives of the wrestlers, featuring a full day of events that go beyond just the matches, providing an educational and celebratory atmosphere for all ages.

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Spectators will have the unique opportunity to witness top-ranked Rikishi (wrestlers) from the Makuuchi division, including the prestigious Yokozuna and Ozeki, as they engage in public training sessions and ceremonial rituals. The day is packed with cultural demonstrations such as traditional taiko drumming, sumo chants (Jinniku), and even comedic sumo matches (Shokkiri) that lightheartedly explain the rules of the sport. This event is a must-attend for anyone looking to experience the authentic spirit of Japanese heritage in a vibrant, local setting.

Why Attend

  • Morning Training Access: Witness the raw power and discipline of top wrestlers during their early morning open practice sessions, a view rarely seen during televised tournaments.
  • Interactive Fan Sessions: Enjoy special handshake events where you can meet your favorite wrestlers up close and experience the unique community atmosphere of a regional tour.
  • Cultural Performances: Be mesmerized by traditional hair-styling demonstrations and the rhythmic “Yagura-daiko” drumming that has signaled the start of sumo bouts for centuries.
  • Intimate Venue Experience: The Tokyo Budokan setting allows for a much closer view of the Dohyo (ring) than larger stadiums, making every stomp and clash feel incredibly personal.
  • Exclusive Merchandise & Bento: Access tour-specific souvenir sets and traditional Makunouchi bento boxes curated specifically for the 2026 Spring Tour in Adachi.

Schedule & Tickets Information

Below are the complete details for the event, including dates, venues, seat types, and other important ticket information. Once you’ve reviewed everything, simply contact us with your preferred ticket selection and we’ll assist you with the purchase.

DateVenueSeat Types
2026/04/21 (Tue) 09:00 StartTokyo Budokan (Adachi)Tamari S seats, Tamari A seats, Arena seats, Stand A seats, Stand B seats, Stage mass seats

Background

  • The Jungyo Spirit: Regional tours focus on “local contribution,” allowing fans to interact with the stars of the sport in a more relaxed, celebratory environment compared to the high-pressure Grand Tournaments.
  • The Venue: The Tokyo Budokan (located in Adachi) is a stunning facility known for its unique “martial arts” architecture. Note: Please do not confuse this with the Nippon Budokan in Chiyoda; the Adachi venue is a distinct cultural landmark for the local community.
  • Event Flow: Doors open early for morning practice (Asageiko), followed by lower-division matches, hair-styling demonstrations, and concluding with the entrance ceremonies and top-tier bouts in the afternoon.

Venue Information

  • Venue name: Tokyo Budokan (Adachi)
  • Full address: 3-1-1 Higashiayase, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 120-0005, Japan
  • Entry gates information: Doors open at 09:00 AM. Please follow staff instructions for the separate entrances leading to the Tamari (ringside floor) and Stand (tiered chair) levels.
  • Nearby landmarks: Located within the Higashi-Ayase Park, a short walk from Ayase Station (Chiyoda Line).

You can contact us via our Contact Us page to confirm your delivery method and time if you want to know before purchase. But our team will quickly contact you after purchase to explain you about delivery method & time.

FAQs

What is the difference between Tamari and Stand seats?

Tamari seats are ringside floor seats located closest to the dohyo, often including a commemorative cushion. Stand seats are tiered chair seating located in the upper levels, providing a clear bird’s-eye view of the entire arena.

Can I bring food or drinks into the Tokyo Budokan?

While outside food and drinks are generally discouraged, you can purchase traditional bento boxes and souvenir sets specifically prepared for the tour. Please note that eating and drinking may be restricted in certain premium ringside sections.

What time should I arrive at the venue?

Doors open at 09:00 AM, and it is highly recommended to arrive early. The morning practice and handshake sessions occur early in the day, while the high-ranking Makuuchi bouts typically begin in the afternoon.

Are there age restrictions for children at the Sumo Tour?

Children under 3 years old can sit on a lap for free in the arena and stand sections. However, preschool-aged children are generally not permitted in the ringside Tamari or Stage mass sections for safety reasons.

What happens if the wrestlers I want to see are not there?

The participating wrestlers and event content are subject to change without notice due to injury or other unforeseen circumstances. However, regional tours always feature a wide selection of top-division rikishi to ensure a full experience

Event Calendar

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

9:00 am - 1:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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