When I visited in February, the Hinadan was on display. Speaking of Ryogoku, there are life-sized panels of famous sumo wrestlers and exhibits related to sumo wrestlers, as you can imagine the image of "sumo-san".
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Ryogoku Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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"Ryogoku Kokugikan" and "Edo-Tokyo Museum" are the two symbolic buildings in this area. "Ryogoku Kokugikan" has removed the four pillars standing at the four corners of the stage for the convenience of spectators to watch the game, and replaced it with a large hanging roof with square copper plates. "Edo-Tokyo Museum" is a "high-bed-style ancient warehouse" building with an entrance higher than the ground, with a total height of more than 62 meters. It is not an exaggeration to use the word "giant" to describe it. Here, you can experience the Edo Castle in the past through a realistic model, feel the breath of the Sumo City coming to your face, and enjoy the street scene of the former common people. The Ryogoku area includes Japan's Kokugikan and Sumo Museum, and is the paradise and home of Japanese sumo. The "National Arena" here held competitions as early as 300 years ago. The district includes a number of "sumo houses" for sumo accommodation and training, so it's not surprising to meet sumo wrestlers on the road. The meat and vegetarian cooking hot pot restaurant is a special restaurant for sumo wrestlers to dine and taste stewed dishes. The Sumo Museum houses the memoirs of some well-known wrestlers, and the exhibits are usually changed every few months.
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Ryogoku Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When I visited in February, the Hinadan was on display. Speaking of Ryogoku, there are life-sized panels of famous sumo wrestlers and exhibits related to sumo wrestlers, as you can imagine the image of "sumo-san".
The most famous of the two countries is to watch sumo competitions, if you are interested, you can also visit the sumo museum. There are many traditional Japanese culture and architecture to visit.
Standing high above the two regions of Japan, there are many high-rise buildings, and the mountains and land buildings in the distance form a beautiful landscape. Especially under the blue sky and white clouds, it looks more beautiful.
Not only sumo related facilities but also Sumida River is close, so you can enjoy sightseeing
Sumo sacred place. The quiet and calm cityscape spreads out. There is a sense of rurality somehow.
It is a town that is full of "shimomachi emotion" and I personally like it.
Sumo Wrestling Association sumo wrestlers gathering place, the biggest attraction here is sumo, a Japanese cultural specialty. There are special layout in the station. During the day, it was relatively cold and crowded during the night when there were competitions. Some restaurant specialties are pot and pan cooking, because sumo wrestlers eat it.