Sumo wrestlers and their apprentices practice every morning in order to preserve Japan's national sport, sumo, and pass it on to future generations.
closer than the official games held at the Kokugikan, you can see their breathing and facial expressions from a distance, and observe the sounds of their bodies colliding and the tense morning practice sessions.
The coach's voice sounds strong and harsh, and may surprise you the first time you see. However, this is only possible because of the trust he has built with his students and the rikishi who train with him, and it is this trust that keeps the Ikazuchi Sumo Stable alive.
This is a valuable tour experience that even people living in Japan do not get to see on a daily basis.
We have prepared a special brochure for this tour, ready to help you get to know sumo better.
**If you feel inclined to support the rikishi after practice, please leave them a tip.
Visit to one of a strong sumo stable and watch their training during an hour. Then you can take some photos with Sumo wrestlers, and also you can ask a question to them.
Notes*
1) Please refrain from private conversation during the tour for the concentration of the rikishi and his/her apprentices.
2) Taking video or flash photography is prohibited inside Sumo Stable. *Photographs without flash are fine.
3) Snacks, bread, rice balls, and other food are not allowed during the Morning Practice. Please bring your own drinks with lids.
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