Introduction
Grand Sumo, as it is called all over the world, is Japan’s national sport, and it is a living traditional sport that has a history of more than 1500 years. Sumobrydning is one of the most important sports in the world, blending Shinto ritual, raw physical strength and disciplined athletic performance. The Japan Sumo Association will host six official honbasho tournaments in 2026, three of which will be held at the famous Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo.
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Kategori |
Information |
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Sport |
Sumobrydning – Japans nationalsport |
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Alder |
1500+ år gammel tradition |
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Honbasho 2026 |
6 store turneringer |
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Dage pr. Basho |
15 dage |
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Total kampdage |
90 dage årligt |
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Værtsbyer 2026 |
Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka |
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Tokyo Basho 2026 |
11.–25. jan, 10.–24. maj, 13.–27. sep |
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Arena Tokyo |
Ryogoku Kokugikan |
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Nagoya 2026 |
Ny IG Arena debut 12.–26. juli |
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Kapacitet IG Arena |
∼17.000 pladser |
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Osaka Basho |
8.–22. marts – EDION Arena |
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Fukuoka Basho |
8.–22. november – Kokusai Center |
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Billetsalg start |
Første lørdag måneden før |
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Maj-billetter |
4. april 2026 |
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Sep-billetter |
8. august 2026 |
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Billettyper |
Masu seki & arena seats |
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Masu Seki |
Tatami-box til 4-6 pers |
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Masu Seki pris |
¥38.000–¥47.000 (~255–315 USD) |
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Arena seats |
Fra ¥2.500 (~17 USD) |
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Ring |
Dohyo – ler-ring |
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Regel |
Skub ud eller rør jorden = tabt |
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Bekædning |
Mawashi-bælte |
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Ritualer |
Saltkast, shiko-stomp, dohyo-iri |
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Topdivision |
Makuuchi – 16:00–18:00 |
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Dommer |
Gyoji i traditionel dragt |
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Mad |
Chanko-nabe – sumo-gryde |
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Distrikt Tokyo |
Ryogoku – sumo-kvarter |
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Arrangør |
Japan Sumo Association (JSA) |
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Etikette |
Ingen flash, respekt under ritualer |
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2026 Nyhed |
IG Arena erstatter Aichi Gym |
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Sæsonrytme |
Uændret i årtier |
What Is Sumobrydning? Rules, Rituals & Cultural Meaning
Sumobrydning is held in a round ring called a dohyo (dojo), where two professional wrestlers compete. The aim is to make your opponent touch the floor (except the soles of his feet) or get him out of the ring.
Matches are usually a few seconds long, but may include explosive moves like throws, pushing, slapping and balance-breaking. In addition to sport, sumobrydning has close ties with various Shinto purification uses, such as throwing salt over the ring to cleanse, stomping ceremonial patterns to ward off evil spirits and wearing a mawashi belt as traditional attire. A special sacred sporting atmosphere is created by the mix of ritual and combat.
The calendar for the Sumobrydning 2026 is now available and features six Honbasho events
The Japan Sumo Association hosts six official tournaments each year, 15 days at a time, non-stop. The 2026 events are spread across four cities, with a significant venue improvement in Nagoya.
Sumobrydning 2026 schedule
- Hatsu Basho (Tokyo): Jan 11–25, 2026
- Haru Basho (Osaka): Mar 8–22, 2026
- Natsu Basho (Tokyo): May 10–24, 2026
- Nagoya Basho (IG Arena debut): Jul 12–26, 2026
- Aki Basho (Tokyo): Sep 13–27, 2026
- Kyushu Basho (Fukuoka): Nov 8–22, 2026
The new IG Arena in Nagoya, which can hold approximately 17,000 people, is a historic modernisation of sumobrydning infrastructure.
Sumo at Tokyo Sumobrydning 2026
In 2026, Tokyo will play host to three major tournaments, all at the renowned Ryogoku Kokugikan:
- January (Hatsu Basho): Jan 11-25
- May (Natsu Basho): May 10–24
- September (Aki Basho): Sep 13-27
Tickets are usually sold the month prior to each event. If you are planning to experience a sumobrydning in Japan, it is important to book in advance as demand is extremely high and matches tend to sell out quickly.
Tickets & seating for Sumobrydning 2026 are available
Tickets & seating for Sumobrydning 2026 are on sale.
There are multiple seating options for various experiences and budgets at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
Seating types
- Traditional tatami style seating, 4–6 persons (masu seki). The box price is around ¥38,000 – 47,000, per box. Ideal for groups wanting an authentic experience.
- Individual seats: Prices begin at ¥2500 and increase the closer to the dohyo.
With a relaxed yet electrifying ambiance inside the arena, fans get served bento meals, get to hear some traditional chants and watch every move in the ring.
This is a Day at Sumobrydning: Rituals, Games and the Atmosphere
A typical day of the tournament starts in the morning with the lower divisions, then slowly progresses to the high-level matches, Makuuchi, in the late afternoon (4:00 PM – 6:00 PM).
Key rituals include:
- Dohyo-iri: the ring entrance of the top-ranked wrestlers
- Purification before each match (salt throwing)
- Ritual movements to chase away evil spirits (stomps)
- Tachiai: explosive initial charge, which begins each bout
The setting is very special: no standing around, no loud noises when it is time to perform rituals, and each moment of action is observed.
Sumobrydning 2026 is an experience you don’t want to miss
Sumobrydning is a memorable experience in 2026 and there are many reasons for that:
- This is a very uncommon tradition in other countries, except in Japan.
- It has been acknowledged as a national sport, and is also of spiritual significance.
- Matches provide real-time action and entertainment.
- Ryogoku is the place to experience the culture, such as the chanko-nabe (casserole) restaurants and sumo stables.
Sumobrydning is an exciting and ritualistic sport that captivates even those who have no background in sports.
For Sumobrydning 2026, we have prepared the following travel tips and etiquette
Sumobrydning is best enjoyed following some simple rules and recommendations:
- Please double check official dates with the Japan Sumo Association at all times.
- If you want to see lower division games, go early to get a good seat
- Do not talk during rituals and fights
- Do not use flash photography in the arena
- See what the chanko-nabe, the traditional sumo hotpot is like.
- Make a visit to the Sumo Museum in the Kokugikan Sumo Center at Ryogoku
Following the tradition adds to the experience and showcases the importance of the sport in their culture.
FAQ
What is sumobrydning?
Sumobrydning is Japan’s national sport where two wrestlers try to force each other out of a ring or make the opponent touch the ground.
How many sumo tournaments are held in 2026?
There are six official Honbasho tournaments held across Japan in 2026.
Where is sumo most popular in Tokyo?
The main venue in Tokyo is the Ryogoku Kokugikan, which hosts three major tournaments in 2026.
What makes sumo unique?
It combines sport, Shinto rituals, tradition, and disciplined athletic performance.
Can tourists attend sumo tournaments?
Yes, tickets are available for all major tournaments, but they often sell out quickly.
Conclusion
Sumobrydning 2026 at a Glance (conclusion)
Sumobrydning 2026 offers six major tournaments throughout Japan, including three historic tournaments in Tokyo, and the debut of IG Arena in Nagoya. Sumobrydning has 90 days of tournament per year, traditions are very strict and the culture is unsurpassed in the world, making it one of the most unique sporting experiences around.
From sacred rituals to explosive seconds inside the dohyo, sumobrydning is more than a sport, it’s a living tradition. It will be a great opportunity for travelers in 2026 to see Japan in its utmost glory.
