Grand Sumō Tournament Nagoya

Nagoya


One of six annual sumo championship tournaments, Nagoya Basho is held over two weeks in July at Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium. Arrive early in the afternoon to watch the lower-ranked wrestlers up close.


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1. Nagoya-jō

0.26 MILES

The original structure, built between 1610 and 1614 by Tokugawa Ieyasu for his ninth son, was levelled in WWII. Today's castle is a concrete replica (with…

2. Nagoya City Archives

0.46 MILES

Built in 1922, this grand Taisho-era Court of Appeal now houses the city archives. While the archives themselves are difficult to navigate for non…

3. Nagoya TV Tower

0.82 MILES

Nagoya's much-loved TV tower, completed in 1954, was the first of its kind in Japan. The tower's central location makes its 100m-high Sky Balcony a great…

4. Oasis 21

0.98 MILES

Oasis 21 is a bus terminal and transit hub with a difference. Its iconic 'galaxy platform' – an elliptical glass-and-steel structure filled with water for…

5. Tokugawa-en

1.09 MILES

This delightful Japanese garden adjacent to the Tokugawa Art Museum was donated by the Tokugawa family to Nagoya city in 1931 but destroyed by bombing in…

6. Tokugawa Art Museum

1.09 MILES

A must for anyone interested in Japanese culture and history, this museum has a collection of over 10,000 pieces that includes National Treasures and…

7. Noritake Garden Gallery

1.24 MILES

The pleasant Noritake Gallery, in Noritake Garden, exhibits paintings, sculptures and ceramic works.

8. Nagoya City Science Museum

1.25 MILES

This hands-on museum claims the world's largest dome-screen planetarium, with some seriously out-of-this-world projection technology. There's also a…