2 hours
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Sumo is a Japanese style of full-contact wrestling that requires immense strength and skill. Few travelers are lucky enough to see behind the scenes of a sumo stable (training hall)—considered a sacred space. On this insightful tour, see behind the scenes and visit the sumo stable of Tatsunami-beya—accompanied by a National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter—and watch sumo wrestlers train during morning practice. Better still, this is the only sumo stable in Japan with an active Yokozuna, the highest rank in professional sumo. Afterwards, snap a picture with the wrestlers and shop exclusive mementoes.
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lizaw318, Mar 2025
Very cool experience! A Unique look into Japanese culture. I recommend this tour to any visitors in Japan! I had a lot of fun and I took lots of good pictures!
elvirayu, Mar 2025
We started from 9:50 which is pretty nice as it’s not too early and finished at 4. The itinerary is pretty good, a tour to miso , local tourist city and plenty of time at jigokudani. The route to snow monkey is actually pretty long, can be quite hard when snowy so 2 hours allocation is actually good. Would have preferred to spend more time at Orase city and look around as 80 mins not enough with lunch time.
Sightsee20125703020, Feb 2025
I was able to enjoy the practice of Sumo wrestlers. It lasted near 2h and I was fully explained of what as going on during the training and sumo rules, culture are also explained clearly.
delaraa2025, Feb 2025
It was my first time participating in a Sumo practice! It was super interesting. Considering the on time provided translation in English there was no problem in understanding what is happening. It was a perfect experience.
This rare tour takes you to a sumo stable where sumo wrestlers live and train every day. This remarkable stable holds a unique distinction in the world of sumo: it is the one in Tokyo that currently houses an active Yokozuna, the highest and most prestigious rank in professional sumo wrestling. *Please note that the Yokozuna does not appear at every practice session.
Practice Viewing with Audio Guide: Get an up-close look at sumo wrestlers as they train for the Grand Sumo Tournament, which is held 6 times a year. Customers will watch seated on a wooden floor, but cushions will be provided. Chairs will be provided for customers who have difficulty sitting. Please make a reservation in advance. While whispering and talking are strictly prohibited during the practice, an audio guide service is available, allowing customers to listen to explanations from the National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter, gaining a deeper understanding and making the practice viewing more enjoyable. Depending on the number of wrestlers practicing on the day, the time for practice viewing may be shorter than 45 minutes. In this case, the tour may end earlier than the indicated time, but refunds will not be issued. Furthermore, depending on the number of wrestlers, the time for practice viewing may be longer.
Commemorative Photo with Sumo Wrestlers & Personal Belongings Viewing and Q&A Corner: After the practice, customers can take a commemorative photo with the wrestlers. Customers can also check out personal belongings such as sumo-sized yukata and bath towels, as well as the training equipment used during practice, giving a glimpse into the life of a sumo wrestler. There will also be a Q&A corner where customers can ask questions to the sumo wrestlers. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to converse with an active sumo wrestler!
Viewing Lecture: To ensure that customers can enjoy watching the practice while observing proper etiquette, the National Government Licensed English Guide Interpreter will provide basic information about sumo and the Tatsunami Stable, as well as important points to follow when watching the practice. Those who do not agree to the terms and conditions may not be allowed to watch the practice. The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter will give explanations about the audio guide service. Whispering and talking are strictly prohibited while watching the practice, but customers can listen to commentary from the National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter, allowing them to enjoy watching with a deeper understanding.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.