Toudoukan (Japanese:闘道館), is a professional wrestling, MMA and fighting sports memorabilia store and event space in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. The store is known as the mecca for pro wrestling goods. The shop was opened in 2001 in the Bunkyō ward of Tokyo by Takashi Izumi. The location is notable as the area has other professional wrestling landmarks including the Tokyo Dome, Korakuen Hall and New Japan Pro Wrestling's Toukon shop within walking distance. The shop was initially opened as a professional wrestling version of a manga cafe where you could drink, eat and either read wrestling books or watch wrestling videos. In order to build a large enough collection for a library, the store started to collect various wrestling items from around the country. During this process, Izumi realized that there was a need for a used pro wrestling items store and started selling excess items. Customers found the manga cafe concept confusing and the store became a pro wrestling sports memorabilia store. The shop saw more success after their rebranding and were able to expand to the floor above. The shop moved to a larger building that said to be almost double the size of the original location in 2018. A Japanese Kūdō champion named Kiyohisa Kato, helped commemorate the store's new location by appearing for an event there. The shop hosted a press conference for a Shuji Ishikawa vs Atsushi Onita match in 2019. The shop hosted pro wrestler, Kenoh on Octoher 19th, 2019. The shop co-hosted an art exhibition for "Welfare and Pro Wrestling" in 2021. Tiger Mask made an appearance at the shop in 2022 for a memorial Q&A session on Strong Kobayashi. On January 9, 2023, the store hosted a Q&A session with former Japanese women's wrestler, Megumi Kudo. More information...
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