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English
Included
€ 78.79
€ 72.49


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Most Japanese people watch Sumo either on TV or at the Sumo Stadium, making it a rare opportunity to witness the intense morning training of Sumo wrestlers firsthand. This exclusive tour provides a unique chance to observe their rigorous training up close, where you'll be amazed by the level of intensity, discipline, and dedication these athletes demonstrate. As you watch their practice, you’ll gain insight into the physical and mental toughness required to excel in Sumo. If you're fortunate, you may also have the opportunity to take photos with the wrestlers after their practice session, creating an unforgettable and personal experience that allows you to connect with this fascinating aspect of Japanese culture.
Even if you don't get to see a live Sumo match, this behind-the-scenes experience of watching their morning training provides an invaluable glimpse into the life of a Sumo wrestler. You'll gain insight into the daily routine of these athletes, their techniques, and the discipline required to succeed in the Sumo world. Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating details about the Sumo tradition, offering you a deeper understanding of this unique Japanese sport.
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Don't go there wasting your time. They stopped practicing in the morning hours. It's a paid trip in the evening for 1000 yen. I got misguided by information centre and there. The arrogant behaviour of the wrestlers is disgusting. All they just tell the tourists is "no,no,no...go,go,go". The municipality should cancel the licence of this place

Fun experience to do in Tokyo! Check the schedule beforehand on their website, it's up to date. Would recommend going early, on the day I went, they finished training around ~9am then came out to take pictures with everyone.

Exactly as previous comments indicated - It gets really crowded and unless you get here really early, it’s hard to catch a good angle to watch the practice. We arrived an hour prior and there were already 30 people by the window. There are private tours to watch it inside and close to the rink but they cost around 100/person in this and other sumo wrestling schools as well.

Got up early and travelled over to see an early morning training session. There were already a little crowd forming to watch. It was a great experience to see the Sumo practice. If you have space in your trip, definitely try and get out here to have a watch. Since it's a less popular area, it is good area to have a casual walk around to see Tokyo.

Excellent opportunity and privilege to watch Sumo wrestlers practice in the mornings between 7:30 - 10am. You stand outside and watch through the tinted windows. Occasionally, wrestlers come out for a break. On the day we visited, they all came out after their training and kindly offered some photo opportunities! The nearest subway stations are Hamacho (about 4-5 minutes walk) and Ningyocho (about 12-15 minutes walk). Highly recommended - and it's free!



