We visit one of the real Sumo stables in Tokyo where they live and train every day! Come and observe a Sumo wrestler practice session. How do they practice, and what Sumo is all about? Actually, the Sumo stables are not very open to the public because it was only for sponsors. So this is a very special experience even for Japanese locals. You'll get the chance to talk to your English-speaking guide and wrestlers to learn more about Sumo and the tournaments they train so diligently for.
The stable is located in Ryogoku which is a famous area for Sumo stadium and Sumo town. After the tour, you can easily access the Sumo meal restaurants.
Sumo is a traditional Japanese sport, based on Shinto beliefs. Similar to wrestling, the participants try to force their opponent out of the ring or force any part of his body to touch the ground. They train diligently from early in the morning almost every day. See a training session up close and personal as these powerhouses train for the Sumo Tournament, held 6 times a year. Watch these young wrestlers who live together chase their dream of becoming wrestlers of the highest rank.
[Itinerary]
-Meet up at JR Ryogoku station's west gate
Listen to the explanation about sumo
-Head to Sumo stable (15 min)
-Watch sumo morning training until the end (60-90 min. *depends on the day)
-Finish the tour