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A Deep Cultural Stroll Through Ryogoku – Edo History, Art & Sumo

A Deep Cultural Stroll Through Ryogoku – Edo History, Art & Sumo
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This immersive walking tour from Ryogoku Station takes you through some of Tokyo’s most fascinating cultural gems: the Edo-Tokyo Museum, the Sumida Hokusai Museum, and specialty museums dedicated to Japanese swords and sumo wrestling. You’ll also explore tranquil gardens and historical temples like Ekō-in, known as the birthplace of sumo tournaments. Perfect for travelers interested in traditional Japanese culture, samurai history, and Edo-period artistry, all within walking distance in the heart of old Tokyo.

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Distance
3.8 km
Location
Sumida City, Tokyo
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14 spots

Route-ordered classic spots close to the path.

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Route-ordered classic spots close to the path.
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Edo-Tokyo Museum
Classic spot

Edo-Tokyo Museum

This museum offers an opportunity to learn about Tokyo's history from the Edo period to the present. It features realistic models that recreate the streets of Edo and a massive diorama of Edo Castle. The museum is especially rich in exhibits related to the lifestyle and urban planning of the Edo period, making it an excellent opportunity for international visitors to gain a deeper understanding of Tokyo's history.

493 m from start13 m near route
503 m/6 min walk
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The Sumida Hokusai Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

The Sumida Hokusai Museum

This art museum is dedicated to the life and works of Katsushika Hokusai, showcasing his world-renowned ukiyo-e prints. The exhibits primarily feature his masterpieces, including the famous series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," offering a rare opportunity to see them up close. It is highly recommended for art enthusiasts.

997 m from start16 m near route
659 m/8 min walk
3
Yokoamicho Park
Gardens & Parks

Yokoamicho Park

This park was established to commemorate the victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Tokyo Air Raids, featuring the Tokyo Memorial Hall. Inside the hall, visitors can find records and exhibits honoring the victims, making it a place dedicated to prayers for peace.

1.7 km from start1 m near route
9 m/1 min walk
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Tokyo Memorial Hall
Architectural Sites

Tokyo Memorial Hall

This hall was built to commemorate the victims of the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Tokyo Air Raids. It has a serene and solemn atmosphere, serving as an important place for prayers for peace.

1.7 km from start21 m near route
16 m/1 min walk
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Great Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Great Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum

This facility exhibits materials related to the Great Kanto Earthquake and the Tokyo Air Raids. Through photographs and records, visitors can learn about the devastation caused by the disasters and the subsequent recovery process.

1.7 km from start67 m near route
167 m/2 min walk
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NTT Docomo History Square
Museums & Art Galleries

NTT Docomo History Square

This exhibition space offers insights into the history of telephony and communication technology. It features old public telephones and early mobile phones, allowing visitors to trace the evolution of technological innovation.

1.8 km from start83 m near route
129 m/2 min walk
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The Japanese Sword Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

The Japanese Sword Museum

This specialized museum is dedicated to Japanese swords, showcasing the culture of sword craftsmanship. Visitors can admire valuable swords and armor from the Kamakura period to the modern era, appreciating their beauty and exceptional craftsmanship. It is a must-visit spot for sword enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

2 km from start18 m near route
226 m/3 min walk
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Former Yasuda Garden
Gardens & Parks

Former Yasuda Garden

This garden, dating back to the Edo period, is a traditional Japanese daimyo garden with a circular walking path centered around a pond. The beautiful seasonal scenery provides a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Formerly, it served as a private residence garden for the Yasuda Zaibatsu family.

2.2 km from start0 m near route
280 m/4 min walk
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Sumō Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Sumō Museum

Located adjacent to Ryogoku Kokugikan, this museum showcases the history of sumo from its origins to the present day. The exhibits include photographs of past yokozuna, sumo ring equipment, and championship trophies, allowing visitors to appreciate the profound cultural heritage of sumo.

2.5 km from start36 m near route
0 m/1 min walk
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Ryogoku Kokugikan National Sumo Arena
Architectural SitesLandmarksHistoricSitepopular

Ryogoku Kokugikan National Sumo Arena

Ryogoku Kokugikan is the headquarters of the Japan Sumo Association and the sacred ground where grand sumo tournaments are held. Inside the venue, there is a Sumo Museum where visitors can learn about the history and culture of sumo. It is a popular spot among foreign tourists, offering a unique opportunity to experience the excitement of sumo, Japan's traditional sport, up close.

2.5 km from start51 m near route
515 m/6 min walk
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Ryogoku Fireworks Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Ryogoku Fireworks Museum

This facility introduces the history and culture of the Sumida River Fireworks Festival. Visitors can learn about the long-standing tradition of fireworks dating back to the Edo period through photographs and old maps.

3 km from start33 m near route
32 m/1 min walk
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Ekōin Temple
Shrines & TemplesTemple

Ekōin Temple

Ekoin Temple is a Jodo sect temple founded in 1657 during the early Edo period to memorialize the victims of great fires and disasters. It has a strong connection to sumo, featuring memorial monuments dedicated to sumo wrestlers and stone tablets engraved with the names of successive yokozuna. It is a must-visit spot not only for sumo enthusiasts but also for history lovers.

3 km from start11 m near route
219 m/3 min walk
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Sumo Photograph Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Sumo Photograph Museum

The Sumo Photo Archive is a long-established photo studio located in Ryogoku, Sumida Ward, Tokyo. Since its founding, it has been closely connected to the local community, particularly known for its extensive collection of sumo-related photographs. Inside, visitors can view historic photos of past sumo wrestlers and valuable materials reflecting the history of sumo, making it an unmissable spot for sumo fans.

3.2 km from start6 m near route
43 m/1 min walk
14
Honjo Matsuzakacho Park
Gardens & Parks

Honjo Matsuzakacho Park

Known as the site of the Kira Residence, this location marks where the famous Akō Incident, or the raid of the 47 rōnin, took place. The park features explanations and historical landmarks related to the event, making it an essential spot for history enthusiasts.

3.3 km from start28 m near route
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