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[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)
[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)
[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)
[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)
[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)

[KKday exclusive benefits] Grand Sumo Tournament Kishiwada Tournament Ticket Reservation (Osaka Sumo Tournament)


Duration:6 hour(s)
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  • KKday exclusive gift: a small bottle of sumo ring sand!
  • Makuuchi wrestlers gather in Kishiwada!
  • Besides watching sumo, you can also take photos, shake hands, and interact with popular wrestlers.
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Product Info

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  • Sumo Kishiwada Tournament Date and time: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 Doors open at 9:00, ends at 15:00
    Venue: Kishiwada City Gymnasium (Osaka Prefecture)

  • Time Schedule
    9:00 Doors open, morning drumming
    9:30 Open practice and Q&A with wrestlers
    12:00 Makushita and below bouts: first cut, chants, drums
    13:30 Makuuchi and Yokozuna ring-entering
    14:00 Makuuchi bouts and archery ceremony
    15:00 Launch (end)

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Morning drums: Originally, they were used as a signal to call the stablemasters to come for consultations. Nowadays, they are beaten every day from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. during the tournament to inform the spectators that the tournament is starting and to encourage them to come. They are also known as "morning drums."

Morning drums: Originally, they were used as a signal to call the stablemasters to come for consultations. Nowadays, they are beaten every day from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. during the tournament to inform the spectators that the tournament is starting and to encourage them to come. They are also known as "morning drums."

Public practice: From the lower ranked wrestlers, the higher ranked wrestlers will start practicing as time goes on. You can witness the exciting practice with your own eyes.

Public practice: From the lower ranked wrestlers, the higher ranked wrestlers will start practicing as time goes on. You can witness the exciting practice with your own eyes.

Makushita and below bouts: These are bouts between Makushita wrestlers. When a local wrestler appears, the cheers from the stadium get even louder.

Makushita and below bouts: These are bouts between Makushita wrestlers. When a local wrestler appears, the cheers from the stadium get even louder.

Shokiri: Shokiri is a spectacle that introduces the forbidden techniques of sumo in a humorous way. It is a popular performance during tours, featuring the performances of sumo wrestlers that cannot be seen in regular matches.

Shokiri: Shokiri is a spectacle that introduces the forbidden techniques of sumo in a humorous way. It is a popular performance during tours, featuring the performances of sumo wrestlers that cannot be seen in regular matches.

Demonstration of Taiko drum beating: A performance started by "Meijin Yobiyori Taro," the first living person to receive an award in the sumo world. During the tour, the yagura taiko drum beating is demonstrated with commentary by the referee.

Demonstration of Taiko drum beating: A performance started by "Meijin Yobiyori Taro," the first living person to receive an award in the sumo world. During the tour, the yagura taiko drum beating is demonstrated with commentary by the referee.

Entering the ring: The wrestlers put on their decorative mawashi and, splitting into East and West teams, enter the ring to show off their faces.

Entering the ring: The wrestlers put on their decorative mawashi and, splitting into East and West teams, enter the ring to show off their faces.

Makuuchi bouts: Familiar sumo wrestlers appear in live broadcasts. The audience is thrilled by the powerful bouts that cannot be experienced on a television screen.

Makuuchi bouts: Familiar sumo wrestlers appear in live broadcasts. The audience is thrilled by the powerful bouts that cannot be experienced on a television screen.

Yumitorishiki: The Yumitorishiki is a ceremony in which a wrestler who knows the etiquette takes the bow on behalf of the winner of the final bout in a sumo tournament and performs a winner's dance on the dohyo. It is held after all the matches have finished and before the start of the match.

Yumitorishiki: The Yumitorishiki is a ceremony in which a wrestler who knows the etiquette takes the bow on behalf of the winner of the final bout in a sumo tournament and performs a winner's dance on the dohyo. It is held after all the matches have finished and before the start of the match.

Purchase Notice

  • Please check your seat location on the ticket you receive on the day. We cannot inform you of your seat location in advance.
  • Shoes are strictly prohibited inside the gymnasium. If you are concerned about this, please bring slippers or other shoes. (Plastic bags for storing footwear will be provided.)
  • Bringing in alcohol is prohibited.
  • We ask that customers who are not feeling well or have cold symptoms such as fever or cough refrain from attending the event.
  • If you begin to feel unwell during the event, please inform a staff member or security guard nearby.
  • The bringing in of dangerous objects and items not necessary for watching sumo is strictly prohibited.
  • Please note that the tour contents may be subject to change due to circumstances.
  • Please refrain from any behavior that may cause inconvenience to other visitors. If you cause a nuisance or do not follow instructions from staff, we may be forced to ask you to leave.

Includes/Excludes

  • Entrance fee
  • System Fee
  • KKday exclusive offer: "Sumo ring sand in a small bottle"
  • Other expenses not mentioned above

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process
Please exchange for a real ticket on-site

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Kishiwada City General Gymnasium

Address: 45-1 Nishinouchicho, Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture

How to Get There
About 20 minutes walk from JR Hanwa Line "Kumeda" Station About 20 minutes walk from Nankai Airport Line "Haruki" Station

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

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