Edion Arena Osaka

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Time Out says

Also known as the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, this appropriately bulky sports arena is the home of Osaka’s annual Grand Sumo tournament.

Details

Address
3-4-36 Nambanaka, Naniwa
Osaka
Transport:
Namba Station; Nankai Namba Station

What’s on

March Grand Sumo Tournament – Osaka

In Osaka, spring doesn’t just mean the arrival of the cherry blossoms – it also heralds the thunderous return of what’s always one of the city’s most anticipated sporting spectacles. The March Grand Sumo Tournament brings 15 days of high-stakes wrestling to Edion Arena Osaka, where Japan’s top-ranked athletes compete for the Emperor’s Cup.  As the second tournament of the year, the showdowns in Osaka are known for setting the tone for the rest of the season, with early-year performances often dictating which wrestlers will dominate the bouts, and headlines, in the year ahead. Running between March 8 and 22, the tournament has a flexible structure that lets you dip in and out as you please. Its tickets are for all day, so you can catch everything from the morning bouts to the main event matches featuring top-division wrestlers from around 2pm. One re-entry is also allowed until 5pm – perfect for grabbing lunch in nearby Namba between bouts. Don’t worry if you’re not a seasoned follower: sumo is one of those rare sports where the sheer spectacle can carry you through even if you don’t know all the rules. That said, if you want to brush up beforehand, Netflix’s Sanctuary offers an excellent crash course in the sport’s traditions and drama, and there’s still time to binge it before the tournament begins.  Tickets go on sale February 7 at 10am, and with demand consistently outstripping supply, you’ll want to set a reminder.  Seating options range from traditional masu-seki box...
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