EDITOR’S NOTE: In November 2012 a reader left the following comment on this post: “Okinawa Pro Wrestling’s last show was on August 31, 2011. They are no longer here. I was told that they would be doing shows in Mainland Japan now.”
CONTRIBUTED BY MONETTE EAMES

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One-two-three! Ding-ding-ding-ding!!! I remember being in intermediate school, saving up my lunch money to buy wrestling magazines and praying that we didn’t have to do family things on days when I had to watch wrestling. The guys in my class loved my magazines and were amazed at how much I knew about the wrestlers and their moves. Okay, so some people told me it was fake. But I wasn’t buying it. I had dreams of being Miss Elizabeth, the beautiful manager who walked around demurely and had wrestlers fighting over her. To me, everything about wrestling had to be real. How on earth could people just ‘pretend’ to get beaten up? Of course, when WWF (later WWE) came to our city, my parents were not going to get me a ticket. But I did finally watch WWE live 20 years later with my husband and three-year-old (no longer a huge fan, but just wanted to experience it) and came to the conclusion that yes, it is indeed fake. ☹

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Well, Father’s Day was coming up and for the first time in many years, I was at a loss at what to do to honor my awesome husband and father to my kids. We always try to do something fun, something crazy. My prayers were answered when I came across an Okinawa Living magazine with a bunch of Japanese wrestlers all dressed up on the front page. YES! That was going to be his present.
We went on the Saturday before Father’s Day and we loved every minute of it! We had such a great time. Although 99.8% of the show was in Japanese, it was awesome. You can not come here expecting to see a bunch of matches in an hour-and-a-half. There were wrestling matches, but it was also a comedy show, and concert all rolled up into one. I am pretty sure everything was choreographed, but I did see some wrestling moves that I had never seen before. I loved being able to explain to my five-year-old what some moves were and why certain things were happening. I felt so cool again as my son listened to my valuable expertise on the technicalities of the world of wrestling!

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Wrestling Bldg
All the costumed wrestlers portrayed characters that had to do with Okinawa. There was the Habu Man, Mongoose Man, and Ultra Mango to name a few. When we got into the building, it seemed a little sketchy at first. However, get to the fifth floor, and things do get better. Don’t show up an hour before though, which is what we did. If you do, you’ll start worrying bit, because it will look as if you are in a deserted building. This place isn’t big at all. Both sides of the ring could seat 30 people—three rows of ten seats each. There was a section right in front of the ring that seated ten.
My husband loved it. Our whole family loved it. We had front row seats and laughed our night away. Although I bought our tickets from Lawson’s with the help of an English speaking employee, many people bought tickets right before the show.
Now what shall we do for Father’s Day next year?
Directions: From 58, turn left into Kokusai Street. Keep driving until you see the building in the picture. It is called the Esprit Court. Go up to the fifth floor. It’s the only thing up there. The ticket booth opens at 7:30 and is first come, first served. Get there early to get front row seats.
Hours: Ticket box opens at 7:30 every night except on Wednesdays. Show starts at 8:00.
Website: okinawa-prowres.jp
Does anyone know the prices to attend one of these events? I looked at the website and see that it ranges from Y 2,000 to Y 7,000 for adult and starting from Y 1,500 for child to young adult.
If I remember correctly, it was 4,000 per adult and it was free for my sons, two and five.
We went to this event last night. SO MUCH FUN! We laughed and had a great time. The characters and action were great. Pictures, but not video, were allowed throughout the night and we got to take pictures with our favorite wrestlers at the end of the event. We booked it as a tour through Kadena’s ITT. You can either buy just tickets or tickets with a bus ride to selected evenings. For two adults with a bus ride the total was $78 before the %10 club card discount
Hi This is Kijimuna from Okinawa Pro Wrestling,Im the only Non Japanese wrestler With the Company,If any one is looking for more information about show, times,ect, ect and to get great discounts on tickets you can E-mail me direct at kijimunapro@hotmail.com
The show is a great night for the whole family and with friends,Its just like what you would expect from the American Pro Wrestling Company the WWE,Only your a lot closer to the action with Okinawa Pro Wrestling.
Come have a great night out,even if you have never seen Pro Wrestling before,Come try something different while In Japan,You just might be Surprised
Kijimuna
We saw you a few months ago and you are my son’s favorite!
So this event, it’s year round except Wednesday’s correct? How far down is Kokusai Street?
Thanks
We went to Okinawa pro wrestling a few months ago and had a great time. The wrestlers all signed autographs at the end. We met Kijimuna and he was awesome!
We went by there on the 23rd of Nov and it was no longer there. I have tried to contact Kijimuna, but I have not received a reply.
Justin,
Okinawa Pro Wrestling’s last show was on August 31, 2011. They are no longer here. I was told that they would be doing shows in Mainland Japan now. My son loves wrestling and we found a cool store off of Kokusai Street that has some Okinawa Pro Wrestling T-shirts and the wrestlers’ masks that my kids were allowed to try on, so that was cool. We were really sad to see them go! Sorry you missed it.