Step into the world of EDO Spirit: A Sumo & Culture Experience. Enjoy an exhilarating, dynamic entertainment show that uses authentic sound, lighting, and video to bring the world of sumo to life. Experience the sophisticated culture of Ginza, where the traditions of sumo, Japanese cuisine, and sake come together in a unique and refined way.
In this immersive experience, we've elevated sumo, a symbol of Japan's Edo period—a time roughly 200 years ago and considered the cultural heart of the country—into a dynamic entertainment show for audiences around the world.
Using a full-scale sumo ring, and with the help of professional-grade sound, lighting, and video, we've transformed the traditional sport into a powerful, unforgettable show. You can look forward to an experience that engages all five senses, with a thrilling sumo show, exquisite Kaiseki cuisine made from the finest ingredients, and premium sake from Nada that evokes the spirit of Edo.
Program
1. An Elegant Setting Step inside and journey back in time. An elegant setting unfolds before you, instantly transporting you to the timeless grace and elegance of the Edo period. 2. A Culinary Journey: Once you take your seat, your food culture experience begins, where you can enjoy a variety of exquisite dishes that capture the essence of Edo! 3. SUMO SHOW Savor our exquisite cuisine, and then prepare for the magnificent live Sumo performance! For those seeking a more hands-on experience, our engaging Sumo challenge awaits. 4. Commemorative Photo Session: Conclude an evening of excitement and emotion with a timeless memento: a photo opportunity with the wrestlers themselves.
Enjoy Japanese Cuisine
At the heart of Edo culture are the principles of "iki" (sophisticated style) and "biishiki" (sense of beauty), which you can taste in every dish. We offer a multi-course kaiseki experience designed to engage all five senses with the highest quality ingredients. This is not merely dinner for the sumo spectacle; it is an integral part of your cultural immersion. An unforgettable expression of Japan's rich culinary heritage.
Halal and gluten-free meal requests must be made at least 3 days before the performance. Vegan meal requests must be made by the day before the performance. *Drinks are not included; please order directly at the restaurant on the day.
Japanese Sake Bar
In the Edo period, sake from the esteemed Kamigata region (Kyoto-Osaka) was shipped to the capital, becoming a cultural phenomenon. The pinnacle of this tradition was the sake from Nada, known as "kudarizake."
These masterfully brewed labels were considered a chic extravagance by the citizens of Edo and were the chosen offering for the Shogun himself. We invite you to our sake bar to experience the legacy of these distinguished liquors.
Eligibility ・Free for children aged 0-2 as long as they will not occupy separate seats ・Children's rates apply to children aged 3 to 12 years old.
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