The Lay of the Land: Understanding the Arena
Think of the arena as a giant bowl centered around the clay ring, called the dohyo. The seating radiates outwards and upwards across two main levels.
- 1st Floor: Closer to the action, featuring traditional Japanese-style seating on cushions. You'll need to take your shoes off.
- 2nd Floor (Balcony): Further back and higher up, offering Western-style chair seating. You can keep your shoes on.
Breaking Down the Seat Types
Here are the main seating categories you'll encounter when booking tickets for a sumo tournament at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
๐ก Pro-Tip for Comfort
If you want the traditional masu experience without the cramping, book a 4-person box for just two people. You'll have plenty of space to stretch out and enjoy a "business class" sumo experience!
Knowing Your Directions: Shomen, Higashi, Nishi?
Your sumo ticket will also specify a side of the square arena. Here's what they mean for your view:
- Shomen (Front/North): The premier view. You face the wrestlers during their pre-bout rituals and see the referee from the front. This is the main TV broadcast angle and where the Emperor's box is located.
- Muko-jomen (Opposite Front/South): You are on the opposite side of Shomen, facing the wrestlers' backs during rituals. Often slightly easier to get tickets for.
- Higashi (East) & Nishi (West): These are the side views. A huge perk is that the hanamichi (aisles where wrestlers enter and exit) are on these sides, giving you a fantastic up-close look as they pass by.
Which Seat is Right for You?
After understanding the different sumo seating options at Ryogoku Kokugikan, here's how to choose based on your priorities:
- For the ultimate bucket-list experience: Go for a masu (box) seat. It's the quintessential way to watch sumo.
- For comfort and a great overall view on a budget: Choose a chair seat (Category A or B) on the second floor. Your back and knees will thank you!
- For photography enthusiasts: Seats on the East or West sides offer dramatic profile shots of the bouts and excellent opportunities to capture the wrestlers' grand entrances.
Official Seating Resources
For the most up-to-date official seating information, consult the Ryogoku Kokugikan official arena map PDF from the Japan Sumo Association.
No matter where you sit, the atmosphere at a grand sumo tournament is electric. Enjoy the matches!