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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...
- Noah 25th
Anniversary Memorial Voyage in
Kokugikan was an
professional wrestling event promoted by CyberFight's sub-brand Pro
Wrestling Noah and took...
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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...
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these activities. Therefore, the JSA
operates subsidiaries such as the
Kokugikan Service Company to
organize its
economic aspects, the Sumo
School to organize...
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toshiyori (a sumo elder), the
ceremony is
usually held at the Ryōgoku
Kokugikan, the main sumo hall in Tokyo.
Those who are not
current members of the...
- Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The
event took
place on
April 5, 2025, in
Tokyo at Ryōgoku
Kokugikan.
Previously held
under the
Invasion Attack name, this was the
sixth event...
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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...
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placed over the dohyō
Underside of the
suspended roof at the Ryōgoku
Kokugikan, note the
hidden lights. The roof is
usually raised up to the ceiling...