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Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch
Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch
Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch
Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch
Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch

Osaka Grand Sumo Tour - Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Day Trip with Buffet Lunch

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Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • This great value plan includes tickets to the March Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament at Edion Arena Osaka and a lunch buffet at Swissotel Nankai Osaka!
  • Swissôtel Nankai Osaka's signature restaurant, Table 36, offers a spectacular view of Osaka from the hotel's top floor, 147 meters above ground. Enjoy a gourmet tale woven with carefully selected ingredients from Senshu Agri and the bounty of The Sky Farm.
  • Our staff, who can speak English and Chinese, will guide you to your seat! We may use translation software when guiding you.
  • Boxed lunches, drinks, and souvenirs are available for purchase inside the building. There is a restaurant on the first basement floor.
  • Once you enter the venue, you can only re-enter once per day. Please return by 5:00 PM. Please be sure to take your ticket with you when you leave your seat.


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  • Swissotel Nankai Osaka - Table 36

Located on the top floor of the hotel at 147 meters above ground, Table 36 offers beautiful views of Osaka's cityscape from morning until night.

This signature restaurant, with its modern European concept, bridges the gap between gourmets and producers by creating seasonal dishes using premium ingredients sourced from Quanzhou Agri and the restaurant's own vertical garden, The Sky Farm. Enjoy a breakfast buffet featuring local and international dishes, a weekday lunch buffet, and a popular weekend brunch and sweets buffet. For dinner, enjoy Saturday Steak Night, as well as à la carte and set menus on other days of the week.

  • Tour to see the great national sport of sumo wrestling

Sumo is Japan's national sport, and its competitors are not just fat people. Beneath the fat lie superbly trained muscles. And despite their large physiques, they have incredible flexibility, with legs as strong as tree trunks. Their physical abilities are truly acrobatic, and sumo wrestlers are the ultimate athletes, built for fighting. At the moment of a serious match, the sound of the wrestlers colliding with each other resonates throughout the arena. Be sure to see the clash with your own eyes!

  • Viewing points

Sumo's history stretches back over 1,500 years

Sumo, Japan's national sport, has origins dating back to the age of mythology, and is said to have begun as a contest of strength. It continued as an imperial court event for around 300 years, held annually as a festival ritual to predict the year's harvest, and then during the Sengoku period, sumo became a form of training for samurai. Later, in the Edo period, sumo became more commercialized, with the introduction of kanjin sumo, and the foundations of modern-day professional sumo were laid. Today, sumo has taken on a formal form as a sport, beloved by many. At the venue, you can experience sumo's long history and one aspect of traditional culture up close.

  • Ring-entering

This is a ceremony that takes place before a sumo match, in which the juryo and makuuchi wrestlers enter the ring wearing colorful mawashi. It is an introduction to the audience, and also serves as a religious ritual to ward off evil spirits from the arena. The wrestlers enter the ring in east and west groups, and in order of lowest rank, they line up in a circle and perform certain movements, such as lifting up the edge of their mawashi and lightly clasping their hands together.

  • Yokozuna ring-enter

The sumo wrestlers enter the ring and make their appearance in the dohyo-iri ceremony. The "yokozuna dohyo-iri" is held separately from the juryo and makuuchi dohyo-iri, and offers a slightly different, sacred ritual. Accompanied by two wrestlers, the "tsuyuharai" (decoy barai) and the "tachimochi" (sword bearer), the yokozuna enters the ring through the runway, claps his hands, and then raises his leg high and performs a stomp. As he performs this stomp, shouts of "Yoisho!" from the audience reverberate throughout the venue. The yokozuna's kesho mawashi (mawashi) and white rope are also highlights.

  • FAQ:

Q&A

Q: Can I eat or drink while watching sumo?

A: You can eat and drink at your seat. You cannot bring in bottles, cans, or food from outside, but soft drinks such as tea and juice, as well as alcoholic beverages such as beer and chuhai will be sold at the venue's convenience stores.

Q: What souvenirs or foods should I buy when I go to watch sumo wrestling?

A: The popular items are the cheering towels with the wrestlers' names printed on them and the cute wrestler cookies.

Q: What is the etiquette when watching sumo wrestling?

A: Sumo matches often end in just a few seconds, so please try not to move seats during the match. People behind you may miss the moment of victory or defeat. You can take photos in the chair seats, but please do not use a strong flash.

Q: Are there any dress codes when watching sumo wrestling?

A: There are no specific dress codes, but please avoid wearing large hats that may block the view of other spectators.

Purchase Notice

  • Staff will not accompany you on the journey from Swissotel Nankai Osaka to Edion Arena Osaka.
  • Please finish your meal on time so that you can arrive in time for the 1:50pm meeting time.
  • After lunch, please return to Edion Arena Osaka by 1:50 PM. A staff member will hand over your tickets and guide you to your seat inside the venue.
  • Seats for sumo matches cannot be reserved. Seats will be announced on the day.
  • If you would like to be seated next to each other in your group, please make your request under the same reservation record. We will try to seat you as close as possible, but we may not be able to accommodate your request.

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Large luggage such as carry-on bags cannot be placed on seats. Please make arrangements in advance to check in your luggage in another location.

  • If you are late for the meeting time, you will not be able to collect your tickets. Please be mindful of the travel time from the restaurant.

  • Please refrain from moving around during the match, the wrestlers' ring-entering, or the yokozuna's ring-entering.

FAQ

1. When does the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament, included in this tour, typically take place?

The Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament, also known as the Haru Basho, is traditionally held in March each year. This specific tour is designed for viewing the Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka during its March schedule. The tournament typically spans about 15 days, offering multiple opportunities for attendance during that period.

2. What are the seating options for the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament and what is typically included in the ticket?

Sumo tournaments offer various seating options, including traditional masu (box) seats for groups and arena-style seating. Tickets often specify seating zones within the arena. This special plan includes a viewing ticket for the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament and a buffet lunch at Swissôtel Nankai Osaka's Table36. Booking through KKday provides a convenient way to secure both these sought-after experiences in a single, well-arranged package, simplifying your travel planning.

3. What are some tips for choosing seats and enhancing the viewing experience at the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament?

For an immersive experience, masu (box) seats closer to the ring offer an authentic feel, often requiring guests to sit on floor cushions. Arena seats provide a wider view and are generally more comfortable. Consider seats further back for a comprehensive overview of the matches and various ceremonies throughout the day. Arriving early allows you to observe lower-ranked sumo wrestlers' bouts and enjoy the evolving pre-match atmosphere.

4. What are some common rules or actions, such as slapping, allowed during an Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament match?

In Sumo, wrestlers aim to force their opponent out of the dohyo (ring) or make any part of their body (other than their feet) touch the ground. Techniques include pushing, grappling, and throwing. Slapping to the face (known as harite) is a legitimate tactic used to unbalance opponents and is permitted. However, punching with a closed fist, hair pulling, or choking is strictly prohibited during a match.

5. What facilities and services are available for visitors at Edion Arena Osaka during the Grand Sumo Tournament?

At Edion Arena Osaka, visitors can find various convenient amenities. The venue offers sales of bento (lunch boxes), refreshing drinks, and unique souvenirs inside the hall, perfect for experiencing local flavors or finding mementos. There is also a dining hall located on the first basement floor for additional food options. Furthermore, staff who can communicate in English and Chinese are available to assist guests with seating arrangements, potentially using translation software for clarity.

6. What unique dining experience and views can be expected at Swissôtel Nankai Osaka's Table36 buffet lunch?

At Table36, Swissôtel Nankai Osaka's signature restaurant on the 36th floor, guests can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the vibrant Osaka cityscape from 147 meters above ground. The buffet lunch features a culinary journey crafted with carefully selected ingredients from "Senshu Agri" and fresh, seasonal produce from "The Sky Farm," promising a delightful gastronomic experience alongside the stunning urban landscape.

7. How is the itinerary structured for the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament and the Swissôtel Nankai Osaka buffet lunch?

This special day plan is thoughtfully structured for maximum enjoyment and convenience. Guests will first indulge in a leisurely and delicious buffet lunch at Swissôtel Nankai Osaka's Table36. Following this exquisite dining experience, attendees will then proceed to Edion Arena Osaka to immerse themselves in the excitement of the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament, ensuring a delightful combination of gourmet food and thrilling cultural spectacle.

8. Are there any re-entry rules or important etiquette tips to know when attending the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament?

Yes, there are specific re-entry rules for the Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament. Once you enter the venue, re-entry is permitted only once per day, and you must return by 5:00 PM. It is crucial to always keep your ticket with you when leaving your seat or exiting the venue to ensure smooth re-entry. Additionally, it's customary to maintain a respectful demeanor during matches, avoid blocking others' views, and follow directions from arena staff.

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