This is a compact yet highly fulfilling walking tour centered on Japan’s national sport, sumo.
The highlight of the tour is an exciting live sumo tournament and an exclusive visit to a sumo stable to watch morning practice. Experience the power, skill, and deep traditions of sumo up close.
In addition, the tour includes visits to Sumo-related sites such as the Nominosukune Shrine and the Edo-Tokyo Museum, deepening your understanding of sumo history and culture.
This short but enriching tour offers a concentrated experience of sumo and Japanese traditions, suitable for both sumo fans and those interested in Japanese culture.
<Important Information>
-Please note that, for safety and operational reasons, children aged 6 and under are not eligible to participate in this tour.
-Sumo viewing: Chair C seats. Seat locations cannot be requested or guaranteed.
-Morning training is subject to the stable’s schedule and may be unavailable.
Meet your guide in front of Edo Noren, just outside the West Exit of JR Ryogoku Station. Your guide will be holding a tour sign.
The tour ends at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Participants are free to leave at their leisure.
Sumo-beya to observe morning sumo training
Visit:Edo-Tokyo museum~history and culture of Tokyo from the Edo period to today~
Lunch at Local Restaurant
Visit: Nomino Sukune Shrine~A shrine dedicated to the legendary founder of sumo~
Ryogoku Kokugikan ~Enjoy Sumo tournament viewing~
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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