Visit the heart of Sumo in Ryogoku. See the Kokugikan stadium, huge wrestlers on the street, and eat their famous hot pot stew.

Passed by the Red Course, Ryogoku is the spiritual home of Sumo. The massive green-roofed building you see is the Ryogoku Kokugikan, the national sumo arena.
Grand tournaments (Basho) are held here in January, May, and September.
Even in the off-season, Ryogoku is worth a stop.
You can't come to Ryogoku without eating Chanko Nabe.
Keep your eyes peeled. It is very common to see junior wrestlers in their yukata walking or biking around the neighborhood doing errands for their stable.

This guide is written by Japan travel enthusiasts to help you navigate Tokyo's hop-on hop-off system with confidence, providing practical advice beyond the standard brochures.
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