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Japan’s Sumo Hall entertainment experience draws international visitors

Japan’s Sumo Hall entertainment experience draws international visitors
April 1, 2025

Japan’s ‘THE SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA’ located in central Osaka, is an inbound-focused sumo entertainment show hall, introducing the rich history and culture of sumo, a Japanese tradition spanning over 1,500 years, to international audiences in an innovative and engaging way.

The venue offers a sumo entertainment experience incorporating cutting-edge visuals, sound, and lighting effects to captivate international audiences.

Having already gained significant attention both domestically and internationally, it has become a must-visit attraction. As Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan approaches, the venue is set to be a key cultural hotspot, offering tourists an unforgettable experience of Japanese heritage.

‘THE SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA’ blends traditional sumo with modern entertainment elements to provide an immersive cultural experience, primarily for inbound tourists. The venue recently received the Excellence Award at the ‘Cool Japan Platform Award 2025’ recognising its outstanding contribution to promoting sumo culture worldwide.

Since opening in May 2024, the experience has welcomed guests from approximately 90 countries and regions.

The sumo entertainment shows at ‘THE SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA’ are conducted entirely in English and feature performances by former professional sumo wrestlers. Beyond the thrilling matches, the program incorporates educational elements, including brief explanations of sumo’s history, techniques, and rules. Guests can also engage in interactive experiences such as a lottery-based sumo challenge against a wrestler and commemorative photo opportunities.

Additionally, guests can savour traditional Japanese cuisine such as Makunouchi Bento (cold) and, a classic sumo dish, Chanko Nabe (sumo hotpot), while a professional Rakugo storyteller hosts the show, adding an extra layer of Japanese cultural entertainment.

A spokesperson for the experience shared "Sumo is more than just a sport; it is a symbol of Japanese culture. While preserving and respecting its traditions, we integrate modern entertainment elements to create an experience that is enjoyable for all audiences.”

As Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan approaches, Osaka is expected to welcome a record number of international tourists. ‘THE SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA’ is also preparing to accommodate this influx.

The spokesperson added "with the Expo 2025, Osaka will gain even more global recognition, attracting a diverse range of visitors. We are committed to playing a role in this international showcase by providing a space where guests can easily experience and enjoy Japanese culture.”

For more information on ‘THE  SUMO HALL HIRAKUZA OSAKA’

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