Step into the heart of Japan with an exclusive sumo experience in Ryogoku! Engage with retired champions, wrestle in the ring, and savor traditional sumo dishes. Dive deep into this iconic sport. Book now for a memory of a lifetime!
When in Japan, a close encounter with the world of sumo wrestling is an experience that shouldn’t be missed. In the heart of Ryogoku, a district steeped in sumo tradition, awaits an exclusive tour that brings you face-to-face with retired sumo champions. These are the very athletes who, in their prime, dazzled audiences with their might and technique. As you watch them perform, their movements narrated and explained, the rich history and intricate rules of sumo come alive. What's more, if you've ever fancied stepping into the ring yourself, here’s your chance! Slip into a sumo suit and feel the thrill of engaging with these towering figures in a friendly bout.
But the experience doesn't end in the ring. After the excitement, you're invited to share a meal with these legends. Enjoy Tonkatsu, a crispy Japanese pork cutlet, and Chanko-nabe, a hearty soup that's a staple in a sumo wrestler's diet. As you dine, listen to their personal journeys, the highs and lows, and tales from behind the scenes of this revered sport. Whether you have dietary preferences or are a vegetarian, your culinary needs will be catered to. This tour, held exclusively on Tuesdays and Fridays, offers more than just a spectacle; it's a deep dive into a cherished Japanese tradition. So why wait? Dive into the world of sumo, learn its secrets, and make memories that will last a lifetime. Secure your spot today and ensure you don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Get ready for a truly exceptional adventure as we delve into the captivating world of sumo wrestling in Ryogoku. This experience offers a rare and intimate look into the daily lives of sumo wrestlers and the intriguing mysteries that surround their unique world. But here's the kicker: you'll have the exclusive opportunity to step into the ring and go head-to-head with retired sumo wrestlers, a thrilling encounter that promises unforgettable memories.
Our tour includes a delectable culinary journey featuring Chanko-Nabe hot pot, a beloved favorite of sumo wrestlers. It's not just a meal; it's a culinary tradition that embodies the very essence of sumo life. As you savor this mouthwatering feast, you'll also be treated to a dynamic Sumo Performance that will immerse you in the deep-rooted history, customs, rigorous training, and the electrifying intensity of authentic sumo matches. Here's a glimpse of what you can anticipate during this enthralling performance:
Mastery of the Basics: Two former sumo champions will guide you through the fundamental moves, providing engaging explanations to enhance your understanding.
Reveal the Art of Sumo: Explore a variety of sumo techniques, including those that are strictly forbidden in official matches, adding an element of intrigue to the experience.
Experience the Thrill of Real Sumo: Be prepared to witness not one, not two, but three genuine sumo matches that showcase the extraordinary skill and sheer power of these remarkable athletes.
Become a Sumo Warrior: If you're feeling adventurous, don the traditional sumo attire and step into the hallowed ring to try your hand at sumo wrestling – a challenge you won't want to pass up.
Capture the Magic: Don't miss the opportunity to capture the moment with the sumo wrestlers, ensuring you have a cherished keepsake of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Meeting Point: 3-chōme-1-11 Tatekawa, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0023, Japan
Available Days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Meeting Time: 12:45 PM
Start Time: 1:00 PM
Restaurant Name: Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka
Address: 3-1-11 Tachikawa, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Nearest Station: 5-minute walk from Kikugawa Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line (Exit A1 is the closest)
Enjoy a satisfying lunch
Engage in a fascinating learning experience with a retired sumo wrestler
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transportation to/from the restaurant
Food and beverages (unless specified)
Gratuities
You can expect to receive confirmation within 48 hours, pending availability.
Infants are allowed but must be seated on laps during the activity.
It's important to communicate any dietary requirements when making your reservation.
Please be aware that meals for infants are not included in the package.
Accessibility note: This activity may not be suitable for individuals with mobility challenges as it is not wheelchair accessible.
We kindly request that all participants follow the guidance of our staff and show consideration for others throughout the experience.
Disruptive behavior may result in removal from the event without the possibility of a refund.
For those with specific dietary restrictions or allergies, please provide these details in the special notes section when booking.
Keep in mind that requests submitted less than 5 days before the event may not receive a response.
The location is conveniently situated near public transportation.
This activity is open to most travelers.
Group size is limited, with a maximum of 10 participants.
Q: What is the duration of the tour?
Ans: The tour is an immersive experience that typically spans 2 hours, combining sumo wrestling interactions and a delightful Chanko-Nabe hotpot lunch.
Q: Do I get to interact with real sumo wrestlers?
Ans: Absolutely! This tour offers an exclusive opportunity to engage with retired sumo wrestlers. You can learn about their lives, ask questions, and, if you're up for the challenge, step into the ring for a friendly skirmish.
Q: Is the tour suitable for children?
Ans: Yes, this tour is family-friendly, and children are more than welcome to participate. It's a fantastic way for kids to learn about Japanese culture and sumo traditions.
Q: What should I wear for the sumo wrestling part of the tour?
Ans: You will typically be provided with the appropriate sumo attire, including the mawashi (sumo belt). It's advisable to wear comfortable clothing underneath, as you'll be dressing in layers.
Q: What is Chanko-Nabe, and why is it significant in sumo culture?
Ans: Chanko-Nabe is a hearty hotpot dish brimming with nutritious ingredients, traditionally enjoyed by sumo wrestlers. It's significant in sumo culture because it helps wrestlers gain weight and build strength, reflecting the unique dietary needs of these athletes.
Q: Can I take photos during the tour?
Ans: Yes, photography is allowed during the tour, but it's good practice to ask your tour guide for any specific guidelines or restrictions. Capturing these memorable moments is a great way to cherish the experience.
Q: Is there a maximum group size for the tour?
Ans: To ensure a personalized and engaging experience, many tour operators limit the group size, often to around 10 participants. This allows for more one-on-one interactions and a deeper understanding of sumo culture.
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A cancellation penalty of 20% applies if you cancel within 30 days of the start time.
A cancellation penalty of 50% applies if you cancel within 7 days of the start time.
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 3 days of the start time.
Please meet up at 12:45 PM.
Restaurant Name: 横綱とんかつ どすこい田中 (Yokozuna Tonkatsu Dosukoi Tanaka)
This experience offers a rare and intimate look into the daily lives of sumo wrestlers. You will also get an exclusive opportunity to step into the ring and go head-to-head with retired sumo wrestlers.
Enjoy the delicious Chanko Nabe hot pot that is a favorite among sumo wrestlers.