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"Nestled within the Ryogoku Kokugikan stadium, this compact museum presents the history and culture of sumo through nishiki-e woodblock prints, sumo dolls, official banzuke ranking lists and ornate kesho-mawashi ceremonial aprons; the stadium location also makes encounters with practicing rikishi likely during a visit." - James Wong
History & culture of sumo: prints, dolls, aprons, photos
Japan, 〒130-0015 Tokyo, Sumida City, Yokoami, 1 Chome−3−28 国技館 1階 Get directions