Step into Tokyo's soul with our unique walking tour led by real Sumo wrestlers. Explore Asakusa and Ryogoku's vibrant districts, uncovering cultural treasures and the world of sumo. Secure your spot now for an authentic Japanese adventure!
Step into the captivating realm of Japanese culture with our captivating 2-hour small-group walking tour, unveiling the hidden treasures of Tokyo's vibrant Asakusa and Ryogoku neighborhoods. Accompanied by a genuine sumo wrestler, you'll unlock the secrets of this ancient sport that holds a cherished place in Japan's heart. Allow the amiable guidance of our former wrestler guide to illuminate the inner workings of sumo, offering you a unique window into its rich traditions.
As you journey with us, you'll find yourself amidst the hallowed grounds of a renowned sumo wrestling stadium, and wander along the enchanting Nakamise Street, where delectable local treats beckon. Discover a world beyond the ordinary as you equip yourself at an esteemed outfitter store, preparing to step into the shoes of these mighty athletes. With a small-group setting tailored for intimacy, limited to a mere eight participants, you'll have the privilege to immerse yourself fully in the aura of sumo and Japanese life. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this extraordinary experience – secure your spot today and book this remarkable tour to walk side by side with sumo history.
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Your day begins with a step back in time at the Ryogoku Edo Noren, a captivating blend of history and modernity. Housed within the meticulously restored Ryogoku Station building dating back to 1929, this nostalgic shopping and dining complex beckons you to indulge in the charm of days gone by. Imagine wandering through its doors, greeted by the preservation of the old façade and a myriad of experiences that pay homage to Edo-style cuisine. From street food to local products, you're invited to savor a tapestry of flavors that evoke the spirit of old Tokyo. As you navigate through twelve unique stalls, each offering a glimpse into Edo's culinary heritage, keep an eye out for the occasional Edo-themed event that adds a touch of wonder to your journey.
Next, you venture into the grandeur of the Ryogoku Kokugikan, a monumental stadium that encapsulates the essence of sumo wrestling. Since its establishment in 1985, this colossal arena has welcomed over 10,000 eager spectators to witness the fierce battles of sumo. Feel the anticipation as you step within its walls, the very air thrumming with the energy of past tournaments. While experiencing an actual sumo match is unparalleled, even on non-event days, you can explore the remarkable hall and gaze upon the iconic hanging roof that gracefully shelters the sumo ring. Immerse yourself in the sport's history and culture by visiting the Sumo Museum on weekdays, where relics and artifacts recount tales of ancient tradition and modern spectacle.
After a captivating journey into sumo's arena, you make your way to Nakamise Shopping Street, a thoroughfare that encapsulates the vivacious spirit of Tokyo. Your steps lead you past the iconic Kaminarimon gate, and suddenly you're enveloped in a tapestry of colors, sights, and sounds that define Nakamise-dori. Wander along this bustling arcade, where 90 distinctive stalls vie for your attention with an eclectic array of wares. From samurai swords to matcha green tea ice cream, each stall is a portal into Tokyo's rich tapestry of culture. Vibrant lanterns cast a warm glow as visitors, adorned in traditional kimono attire, traverse the arcade. The street comes alive with the changing seasons, adorning itself with silk plum blossoms, fall foliage, and spring cherry blossoms, creating a symphony of colors that dance alongside your footsteps.
As you stroll along Nakamise Street, your senses will be enticed by irresistible aromas and delectable treats. Don't resist the allure of Ningyoyaki, bite-sized sponge cakes filled with red bean paste shaped in the likeness of famous Asakusa landmarks. And what's a journey without embracing the local favorites? Feast on freshly toasted sembei crackers and juicy fried meat croquettes, letting the flavors whisk you away on a culinary adventure. The alluring aroma of sweet melon pan bread and the cooling embrace of matcha ice cream further beckon, ensuring your taste buds are treated to the best of Tokyo's street food scene.
As you relish these savory and sweet treats, the vibrant tapestry of Nakamise Shopping Street wraps around you. It's a sensory symphony of flavors, sights, and sensations, the embodiment of Tokyo's heart and soul.
Note: Itinerary details may be subject to change, ensuring the best experience possible. Embrace each moment and let the magic of Tokyo unfold before you.
Q: Who leads the tour?
Our tours are expertly guided by authentic Sumo wrestlers who bring a wealth of personal experience and knowledge to the journey. Their deep connection to the world of sumo adds a unique and insightful dimension to your exploration.
Q: Is there a group size limit?
Absolutely, we believe in offering an intimate and enriching experience for all participants. Therefore, we have a maximum of 8 people per booking. This ensures that you can engage with your guide, fellow travelers, and the surroundings in a more meaningful way.
Q: What's the minimum age requirement?
To ensure that everyone can fully enjoy and appreciate the tour, we have set the minimum age requirement at 10 years old. This helps maintain a comfortable and engaging atmosphere for all participants.
Q: What happens if a wrestler isn't available?
In the rare instance that an active sumo wrestler is unavailable due to tournaments or unforeseen circumstances, rest assured that we have an equally enriching alternative. A just-retired sumo wrestler will lead the tour, bringing the same quality and depth of knowledge. Your experience remains exceptional regardless of who guides you.
Q: What should I wear?
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes that will allow you to explore the various sites we'll be visiting on foot. Comfort is key, as you'll be immersing yourself in a rich tapestry of culture and history.
Exploring Japanese Culture: This 2-hour walking tour offers an immersive experience into the captivating world of Japanese culture, focusing on the Asakusa and Ryogoku neighborhoods in Tokyo.
Sumo Wrestling Insight: Led by a genuine sumo wrestler, the tour unveils the secrets and traditions of the ancient sport of sumo, providing a unique and authentic perspective.
Intimate Small-Group Setting: Limited to only eight participants, the small-group setting ensures an intimate and personalized experience, allowing participants to fully engage with sumo and Japanese life.
Local Flavor and Cultural Insights: A translator accompanies the tour, providing cultural insights, and the guided experience by an actual sumo wrestler adds depth and authenticity to the journey.
Inclusions and Exclusions: The tour covers all taxes and fees, offers guidance by a sumo wrestler and cultural insights by a translator. Food and drinks are not included, allowing participants to explore culinary delights at their own pace. Transportation to/from the meetup spot is arranged independently.
Embrace the Moment: While the itinerary may be subject to change for the best experience, participants are encouraged to embrace each moment and let the magic of Tokyo unfold before them.
Related Read: Sumo Wrestling: Exploring Japan's Iconic Sport and Cultural Phenomenon
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 14 days of the start time.
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 2 days of the start time.
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Begin with a step back in time at this nostalgic shopping and dining complex, a captivating blend of history and modernity. Dating back to 1929 it beckons you to indulge in the charm of days gone by.
Since 1985, this colossal arena has welcomed over 10,000 eager spectators to witness the fierce battles of sumo. The monumental stadium captures the very essence of sumo wrestling and energy of past tournaments.
Ninety distinctive stalls try to capture your attention with an array of traditional souvenirs and Japanese sweets. At the end of the street, you will find the famous Sensoji Temple awaiting your visit. This is where our tour ends.