Experience a Live Sumo Tournament in Japan – A Cultural Tradition Like No Other
Sumo is more than just a sport; it's a powerful expression of Japanese tradition, discipline, and centuries-old ceremonial practices. Watching a live sumo match offers travelers a rare and unforgettable cultural experience.
With this exclusive opportunity, you’ll attend an official sumo tournament held in one of Japan’s historic sumo arenas. A professional sumo expert will accompany you, providing in-depth explanations of the rules, ranking system, rituals, and cultural background, helping you understand and appreciate every intense bout.
Don’t miss the chance to witness one of Japan’s most iconic cultural events in person. This unique experience is available on select dates during official tournaments across four major Japanese cities.
Brief introduction to Sumo history
Join a guided walking tour of the stadium and discover the fascinating world of sumo. Learn about its history, unique traditions, curious facts, and entertaining anecdotes that bring Japan’s national sport to life
Experience the thrill of a live sumo tournament at Japan’s most prestigious stadium, where you’ll watch the country’s top wrestlers compete in this centuries-old sport.
Please meet your guide at the main entrance of Yasuda Garden, 1 Chome-12-1 Yokoami, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0015, Japan.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the departure time for check-in.
Please show your voucher to the guide for check-in.
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