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Taiho Sumo Memorial Museum

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Taiho Sumo Memorial Museum

大鵬相撲記念館

3.9Est. 90Abashiri, Hokkaido
JTA Approved

Overview

The Taiho Sumo Memorial Museum pays tribute to one of Japan’s greatest sumo wrestlers, Taiho (1940–2013).

This compact museum in Teshikaga, Hokkaido, is dedicated to Taiho, widely considered the greatest sumo wrestler of the 20th century. Born Naya Koki in 1940, he joined a sumo stable at 17 and became the youngest yokozuna in history at 21. His record of 32 tournament championships stood unbeaten for 43 years. The museum displays ceremonial aprons, trophies, combs and brushes, and photographs from across his career. A 15-minute English-narrated documentary provides helpful context before exploring the exhibits. Most signage is in Japanese, so the film is a good first stop. Compact but carefully curated, it rewards anyone curious about sumo's history.

Practical info

Japanese name
大鵬相撲記念館
Nearest station
Abashiri Station (50 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parkingWheelchair restroom
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