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Tokyo: Watch Morning Sumo Training (Guide Optional) (2 hours / English)

By Rakuten Travel Experiences
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Overview
  • Take a photo with sumo wrestlers after training
  • Watch sumo training
  • At a real stable in Tokyo
  • See a day in the life of a sumo wrestler up close
  • Learn sumo history and rituals

Activity location

  • Tokyo, Japan(The exact meeting point will be confirmed shortly before your visit; usually, it will be the nearest train station to the designated sumo stable)
    • Minato-ku
    • Tokyo, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Tokyo, Japan(The exact meeting point will be confirmed shortly before your visit; usually, it will be the nearest train station to the designated sumo stable)
    • Minato-ku
    • Tokyo, Japan

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedVisit to morning training at a sumo stable around Tokyo (location varies)
  • What's includedWhat's includedStarting 08:00–09:00, and lasting about 2 hours (30–120 minutes at stable watching sumo practice)
  • What's includedWhat's includedPhoto opportunity with sumo wrestlers after the practice
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedGuide
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTransport to the stable

Know before you book

  • Ages 0–3 are free of charge; fees apply from 4+ (there is no child price)
  • The minimum number of participants is 2
  • Solo guests can join by paying the 2-person price
  • The images on this page are for illustration purposes only, and are not photos of the actual sumo stable tour
  • Sumo stables are not tourist facilities. Sumo training is a serious and traditional practice. It is opened especially for sumo fans on the understanding that strict rules will be followed.
  • Please show your respect to the stable master and wrestlers; failure to follow proper etiquette may result in being asked to leave the stable without re-entry or refund
  • We will provide joining instructions (the exact meeting point and time, as well as other details) shortly before your tour date, so please check your email from Rakuten Travel Experiences on the day of your visit with further instructions.
  • We recommend using the bathroom before the tour; sumo stables usually do not have bathrooms for guests to use
  • The product is a pre-booking. It may be cancelled by the host due to reaching maximum capacity or system malfunctions at the facility. In case of cancellation, we will contact you separately from the email address experiences-travel-guest-jp@faq.rakuten.co.jp.
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

The six annual Grand Tournaments aren’t the only place to see sumo. For a glimpse into the life and practice of a sumo wrestler, join this sumo stable visit in Tokyo.
See Japan’s national sport in a whole new light! Whether you missed the chance to attend a tournament or loved it so much you want more, a morning training tour at a Tokyo sumo stable is a unique insight into a world-famous practice.
Receive instruction on the best location shory before your visit. Then, in the early hours make your way to the stable (called a “heya”) in the Ryogoku area of Tokyo. This area is home to many of the prestigious heya in Japan. There, you’ll watch “asa-geiko,” or morning training. In a ring marked as holy ground, these imposing athletes undergo a strenuous regime that’s tightly bound in tradition and ritual.
When training is over, you’ll get a chance to take photos with the wrestlers themselves — a far cry from watching a tournament through binoculars! Book this Tokyo sumo stable visit now for an unforgettable experience!

[Rules]
Masks are mandatory. Be punctual. Children must be with a parent or guardian. Watch quietly and stay still. No talking or whispering. Do not stand in the ring or on the sandy ground. Remove shoes before stepping on tatami. Remove hats, sunglasses, and turn off phones. Sit properly; do not show feet soles to the ring. No eating, drinking, or smoking inside. Ask before taking photos; no flash or loud shutter. No video recording. Stay for the entire session. Do not bring large bags. Cover visible tattoos.
[Notices]
Time, place, and duration may change without notice. Sit still on tatami; chairs are limited and not guaranteed. Follow rules; no re-entry or refund if asked to leave. Large groups may be split between stables. Follow house rules; smoking by stable masters may occur. End time may change due to unforeseen circumstances. Leaving early means no re-entry or photos with wrestlers.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESTokyo, Japan(The exact meeting point will be confirmed shortly before your visit; usually, it will be the nearest train station to the designated sumo stable)
    • Minato-ku
    • Tokyo, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLETokyo, Japan(The exact meeting point will be confirmed shortly before your visit; usually, it will be the nearest train station to the designated sumo stable)
    • Minato-ku
    • Tokyo, Japan