Sumo, a revered Japanese martial art and combat sport, boasts a rich tradition dating back to ancient times.
You can sit in a chair and observe.
(Usually, visitors sit on the ground.)
Embark on a unique tour that grants you exclusive access to witness sumo wrestlers engaged in rigorous practice, offering a rare chance to capture the moment with them.
An English-speaking guide will be available at the meeting place, the temple “Ryushoin”. You will be able to see the techniques of sumo wrestlers up close.
Delve into the intensity of daily training for professional Sumo wrestlers, providing a rare and intimate glimpse into their dedication and discipline.
Explore the renowned Takasago stable, distinguished for producing six yokozuna (the highest rank in sumo, often referred to as grand champions) and eight ozeki (the second-highest rank, signifying accomplished sumo wrestlers). This solidifies its status as one of the most prestigious sumo stables globally.
Observe morning practice, which is not usually seen. After the practice, you can take a commemorative photo with rikishi.
A guide will be waiting for you at the entrance of Ryushoin. Please tell the guide your name.
Access to Ryushoin
1.Train
Take the JR Kansai Line and get off at Kanie Station, the third stop from Nagoya Station (about 14 minutes ride).
Walk about 15 minutes from the North Exit of Kanie Station.
2.Taxi
Approximately 30 minutes from Nagoya Station
Aichi Prefecture, located in the Chubu region of Japan, is a dynamic blend of cutting-edge technology and rich cultural heritage. Home to Nagoya, a bustling metropolis, and scenic rural areas, Aichi offers a diverse travel experience from historical landmarks to modern innovations and natural beauty.
A historic castle that served as the seat of power for the Tokugawa clan. The castle has been reconstructed and now houses a museum.
One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, home to the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, one of the three imperial regalia of Japan.
A popular theme park featuring Lego-themed rides, shows, and attractions, perfect for families with children.
One of the largest aquariums in Japan, featuring a wide variety of marine life and interactive exhibits.
A museum housing a vast collection of art and artifacts from the Tokugawa era, providing insights into Japan's feudal history.
Grilled eel served over rice, often topped with condiments like nori (seaweed) and green onions.
Breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet topped with a rich miso sauce, served with rice and miso soup.
A Nagoya specialty, this ramen features a rich, spicy broth with ingredients like garlic, butter, and miso.
Flat, thick noodles served in a savory broth, often topped with green onions and kamaboko (fish cake).
Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. These seasons have comfortable temperatures and are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Aichi is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public order. However, travelers should still exercise common sense and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Nagoya Station
Nagoya Station Bus Terminal, Sakae Bus Terminal
The subway system is efficient and easy to use, with multiple lines connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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