Sumo Stable Intimate Morning Practice with Expert Guide & Lunch
- Intimate Sumo Stable Tour: Witness the dedication and power of sumo wrestlers in a small group setting and start at 8:00 AM
- Expert Sumo Guide: Gain in-depth knowledge about the sport’s history, rituals, and techniques (audio headsets provided)
- Up-Close Observation: See sumo wrestlers train firsthand and appreciate their athleticism
- Interactive Experience: Converse and take photos with the wrestlers for a truly unique encounter
- Authentic Lunch: Savor a delicious chanko nabe lunch, a staple in a sumo wrestler’s diet
What to expect
Dive into the captivating world of sumo wrestling with this exclusive 4-hour Sumo Stable Morning Practice tour! Join a small group (maximum 16 people) led by an expert sumo guide for an intimate look at a real sumo stable’s morning practice. Equipped with audio headsets, you’ll gain insights into training rituals and techniques as you watch these incredible athletes train up-close. After the session, get unforgettable access – converse and share tea with the wrestlers themselves! To top it off, enjoy comfortable seating with ample legroom and savor a delicious chanko nabe lunch, the hearty stew that fuels these sumo giants. This immersive experience offers a unique glimpse into sumo culture, not to be missed!














Reviews
It was a pleasure! Our Guide Shun was very motivated and answered all the questions We Had (and We Had a lot!). The Morning Practice was interesting, very intimate and we got a lot of knowledge about Sumo. The food was delicious. Also, all the wrestlers were super nice as well!!
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