Japanese culture begins with hospitality.
You will tour sumo related facilities and other cultural facilities in Tokyo in an elegant manner with a dedicated driver-guide and a luxury car.
First, you will be photographed in a Japanese kimono at a lounge in Ginza. You will go sightseeing in original Global Kimono. The Global Kimono will be given to you as a souvenir from us. In the morning, we will observe the serious training of active sumo wrestlers in the Yamahyo Room, view the history of sumo and the glory of past yokozuna at the Sumo Museum, and stop by the Ryogoku Goodwill and Sumo Sundry Shop to fully enjoy sumo culture.
For lunch, enjoy chanko-nabe, a famous meal for sumo wrestlers.
In the afternoon, you will visit the Sword Museum to experience the culture of swords and the Hokusai Museum to experience the culture of ukiyo-e prints.
Afterwards, we will take you back to the place of your choice in Tokyo.
If you choose pickup, the car will be a black colored car with a green number plate.
It is located on 1st floor with a blue-green wall and wooden door.
You will enjoy the Japanese harmony at our lounge and have your photo taken wearing a graceful kimono. You can also wear your original Global Kimono for sightseeing. Global Kimono will be presented as a souvenir.
You will be able to see the powerful training of active rikishi up close and personal in the Yamahyo Room.
Appreciate the history of sumo as well as the glory of yokozuna of the past.
We are going to observe the real sumo ring up close. There will be a shop that you can buy some sumo goods.
Sumo goods can be purchased at Sumo Zakka-ya Takahashi. This is the place some sumo wrestlers come to buy their sumo related products.
For lunch, we offer a kaiseki course that includes chanko-nabe. You can enjoy the chanko-nabe that is served daily in the Sumo rooms. (Please note that the restaurant and meals are subject to change depending on restaurant business conditions and reservations.)
A facility where you can learn the essence of sword culture.
Together with the Sword Museum, visitors can experience Japanese culture.
Enjoy the works of Katsushika Hokusai, the master of Ukiyo-e.
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