Watch authentic sumo morning training at a real Tokyo stable with both a professional guide and a former wrestler. Unlike standard “viewing-only” tours, this experience lets you dive deeper into sumo culture. Depending on the day, you may also step into the ring for a hands-on match or enjoy an exclusive Q&A session. Learn, engage, and capture unforgettable memories with expert support.
-Guided by a multilingual professional and a former sumo wrestler
-Interactive sumo experience or Q&A session (depending on the day)
-Photo support included to capture your special moments
We will take you to a sumo stable in Sumida Ward, known as the heart of Tokyo’s sumo culture.
At the stable, you'll have the unique opportunity to observe wrestlers’ powerful morning training up close.
You’ll also have the chance to step into the ring for a hands-on sumo experience and take part in a Q&A session with the wrestlers.
However, please note that these activities may not be available depending on the training schedule or the wrestlers’ condition—especially around tournament periods.
A former professional sumo wrestler will accompany the tour, sharing insider stories and firsthand insights from life in the ring.
This once-in-a-lifetime experience offers a rare chance to witness authentic sumo, learn about its deep-rooted traditions, and develop a deeper appreciation for Japan’s national sport—through both observation and participation.
We will meet at Tokyo Metro Oshiage (Skytree-mae) Station / Toei Asakusa Line Oshiage Station, Exit A1 (ground level, outside), and then walk together to the sumo stable.
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