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Kokugikan (国技館, Kokugi-kan), or "Stadium of the
National Sport", may
refer to the
following sumo venues: Ryōgoku
Kokugikan, both the
original that existed...
- Ryōgoku
Kokugikan (****anese: 両国国技館, lit. "Ryōgoku
National Sports Hall"), also
known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or
Kokugikan Arena, is the name
bestowed to two...
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Kuramae Kokugikan (****anese: 蔵前国技館, Hepburn:
Kuramae Kokugi-kan) was a
building situated in the
Kuramae neighborhood of Taitō,
Tokyo which was
built by...
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Kokugikan Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium (Edion
Arena Osaka)
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (Dolphins Arena) ****uoka
Kokusai Center The Ryōgoku
Kokugikan is...
- The
following are the
events in
professional sumo
during 2025. Ryōgoku
Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12
January – 26
January (Two
consecutive victories required to...
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Kuramae Kokugikan Carnival for 10,000
People Vol. 2:
Candies Live (蔵前国技館10,000人カーニバルVol.2 キャンディーズ・ライブ,
Kuramae Kokugikan Ichiman-nin Kānibaru Vol. 2 Kyandīzu...
- The
event will take
place on
December 28, 2024, in
Tokyo at the Ryōgoku
Kokugikan. It will be the
fourth event under the
Ultimate Party chronology. The...
- ****an Sumo ****ociation is also
headquartered in
Tokyo at the Ryōgoku
Kokugikan sumo
arena where three official sumo
tournaments are held
annually (in...
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Museum (相撲博物館, sumō hakubut****n) is an
institution located in the Ryōgoku
Kokugikan arena in Sumida, Tokyo. The
museum is
managed by the ****an Sumo ****ociation...
- sumo. Most
training stables or heya are
based there. The
first Ryōgoku
Kokugikan stadium for sumo was
completed in 1909. The
present one was
built in 1985...