For One Night, London Disappears. You’re in Tokyo
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Everyone Is Talking About This Extraordinary London Night Out — Tokyo Nights Promoted Tokyo Nights Culture Review Everyone in Nürnberg Is Talking About This Extraordinary London Night Out For one night, you won't be in London. You'll be in Tokyo. The neon. The drumbeat. The crowd erupting around you while sake arrives at your table and two enormous athletes collide three metres away. This is what it feels like to spend an evening in Tokyo — without leaving London. Tokyo Nights isn't a show. It's a portal. Borough Hall in Greenwich disappears entirely. In its place: Ryōgoku — Tokyo's sumo heartland — rebuilt from the ground up. The architecture, the sound, the light, the smell of charcoal and sake. You step through the doors and you're somewhere else. So what actually happens? Think of it as three experiences folded into one evening. A sporting spectacle, a world-class meal, and a fully immersive environment — all happening simultaneously, all feeding off each other. You don't watch it. You're inside it. Former professional sumo wrestlers compete on a regulation dohyō ring, just metres from your table. 🥊 The Fight Four former professional sumo wrestlers. A regulation dohyō ring. You'll be assigned a Heya — a clan — and you'll cheer, gasp, and feel every earth‑shaking impact. "The room is designed to erupt." 🍣 The Feast Sticks'n'Sushi at ringside. VIP guests enjoy a three-course menu of Japanese classics with an avant-garde twist. All guests can pre-order bento boxes and Ebi bites. Drinks are curated with Kay Sake, Nikka Whisky, and signature cocktails — or order at the bar on the night. "Ringside dining. Award-winning kitchen.". 🌆 The World Borough Hall transformed floor to ceiling. Neon streets, lanterns, traditional ritual, Tokyo nightlife energy. The design pulls from Ryōgoku, mixing neon street energy with the formality of traditional competition. "The space shifts between reverence and nightlife intensity depending on where the match goes." It feels like Tokyo You walk in and London dissolves. The air smells different. The sound design pulls you somewhere else — the hum of a Tokyo side street before something extraordinary happens. Lanterns overhead. A drumbeat builds. Then silence. Then impact. That sense of total immersion is no accident. David Sharibani — a Tokyo‑based, London‑born artist who works under the name Lord K2 — had rare behind‑the‑scenes access to sumo stables and the Kokugikan arena in Japan. His job was to make this feel real. It does. "Tokyo and London are both cultural powerhouses — different in character but alike in creative spirit. Years ago, Sumo captured the British imagination when it aired on Channel 4 and became a cult classic. Now we have the chance to relive that excitement — this time over dinner, with the grit, ritual and flavour of the Kokugikan itself." — David Sharibani (Lord K2) , Creative Director Sticks'n'Sushi at ringside — creative Japanese cuisine designed to match the spectacle. Still looking for a gift that actually surprises someone? Forget another candle. Skip the restaurant booking. Tokyo Nights is the kind of experience people talk about for years — the evening that becomes the story. Perfect for: The partner who has everything The group of friends who want something different The parent, the colleague, the impossible‑to‑buy‑for person "An experience like this doesn't need wrapping. It just needs a date." Find out more What the press is saying "A rare opportunity to witness theatrical Sumo wrestling up close while dining on exceptional sushi and drinking delicious sake." TotalNtertainment "The first time such a combination of traditional Japanese sport and interactive dining has been staged in the UK." The Upcoming "Co‑created by the people behind Secret Cinema, The Grand Expedition and Chambers of Flavour." Londonist "It's a bigger swing than another themed pop‑up bar." Editorial Review, 2026 Tokyo Nights opens 6 June 2026. 15 dates have already sold out. The final release won't last long. Be the first to know when the last tickets drop Join the list. Borough Hall, Greenwich. From June 2026. Register Now Promoted content in partnership with Tokyo Nights . © 2026 All rights reserved.
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