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Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch
Experience sumo wrestling with an expert guide, meet wrestlers up close, and enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch in Tokyo.
4 hrs
Mobilbillet
Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch
Experience sumo wrestling with an expert guide, meet wrestlers up close, and enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch in Tokyo.
4 hrs
Mobilbillet
Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch
Experience sumo wrestling with an expert guide, meet wrestlers up close, and enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch in Tokyo.
4 hrs
Mobilbillet
Highlights
Observe authentic sumo wrestling practice in a Tokyo sumo stable
Guided small-group experience led by an expert English-speaking local guide
Chance to meet wrestlers and enjoy morning tea with them after practice
Enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch
the power meal of sumo championsPersonal insights into sumo rituals and techniques within an intimate group
What’s Included
4-hour sumo stable tour with morning practice session
Small group (or private group, depending on selection)
Expert English-speaking guide
Complimentary morning tea with sumo wrestlers
Meet-and-greet session with wrestlers
Traditional chanko nabe lunch
Headsets for guided commentary
Information pamphlet
Your experience
Step inside the world of sumo
Sumo wrestling, dating back over 1,500 years, blends tradition, athleticism and spiritual ritual into a distinctive sport at the heart of Japanese culture. On this small-group guided morning tour at a Tokyo sumo stable, you’ll unlock a fascinating window into the lives of sumo wrestlers and experience up-close the dedication and discipline behind the sport.
Your morning begins at Warabi Station, where you’ll meet your local English-speaking guide. Your guide’s expertise brings extra depth as you listen to commentary through personal headsets. Arriving at the stable, you’ll watch wrestlers immerse themselves in vigorous morning practice. Stand just a few meters away as athletes perform rituals to purify the ring, like forceful foot stomps and dramatic salt throws. Observe intense routines—palm strikes, powerful thrusts and body slams—as your guide explains the significance behind every move and tradition.
Connect with sumo wrestlers
After training, you have the unique opportunity to share tea with the wrestlers. Ask questions about their strict training schedules, daily life in the stable or their favorite moments in tournament bouts. Hear personal stories and gain insights not found in guidebooks. Your camera is welcome for photos (no flash) so you can capture memories with Japan’s most iconic athletes and even try a sumo pose or two if you’re feeling adventurous.
Traditional sumo cuisine: chanko nabe lunch
Experience what fuels sumo champions as you sit down for chanko nabe—the hearty, protein-rich stew that is the staple of every sumo wrestler’s diet. With ingredients like chicken, tofu and assorted vegetables simmered in a robust broth, the meal is served fresh for your group. You’ll get a true taste of sumo tradition and understand why wrestlers eat as much as 20,000 calories a day to maintain their incredible size and strength.
Your itinerary
8:15am – Arrive and meet your guide at Warabi Station
8:30am – Tour begins with entry into the sumo stable
Watch sumo morning practice and rituals
10:15am – Share tea and conversation with the wrestlers
Photo opportunities during meet-and-greet
11:30am – Savor chanko nabe lunch prepared for your group
12:30pm – Walk back to Warabi Station, where your tour concludes
This itinerary offers an unforgettable morning combining sport, culture and cuisine, with personalized insights from a knowledgeable local guide. Ideal for fans and first-timers alike, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for Japan’s national sport.
Book your Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch tickets now!
Wear socks as required inside the sumo stable
Refrain from flash photography and tripods
Dress in smart casual clothing
Do not point soles of feet toward the ring when seated
Request vegetarian or special meal at least one week in advance
Do I need to bring anything special to the stable?
Yes, please bring socks to wear inside the stable as shoes are not allowed in the practice area.
Can I take photos during the tour?
You may take photos but flash and tripods are not allowed during practice sessions.
Is there a vegetarian meal option?
Sukiyaki or vegetarian lunch is available if requested at least one week in advance.
Is this tour suitable for young children?
Children under 6 years are not permitted. All children must be accompanied by an adult over 18.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, wheelchairs are welcome but please request low-chair seating in advance as availability is limited.
Wear socks inside the sumo stable as this is required for entry
Flash photography and tripods are not permitted onsite
Outside food and beverages are not allowed
Children under 6 years old cannot participate
Wheelchair access is available but mention mobility needs in advance
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1 Chome-23-1 Central, Warabi, Saitama
Highlights
Observe authentic sumo wrestling practice in a Tokyo sumo stable
Guided small-group experience led by an expert English-speaking local guide
Chance to meet wrestlers and enjoy morning tea with them after practice
Enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch
the power meal of sumo championsPersonal insights into sumo rituals and techniques within an intimate group
What’s Included
4-hour sumo stable tour with morning practice session
Small group (or private group, depending on selection)
Expert English-speaking guide
Complimentary morning tea with sumo wrestlers
Meet-and-greet session with wrestlers
Traditional chanko nabe lunch
Headsets for guided commentary
Information pamphlet
Your experience
Step inside the world of sumo
Sumo wrestling, dating back over 1,500 years, blends tradition, athleticism and spiritual ritual into a distinctive sport at the heart of Japanese culture. On this small-group guided morning tour at a Tokyo sumo stable, you’ll unlock a fascinating window into the lives of sumo wrestlers and experience up-close the dedication and discipline behind the sport.
Your morning begins at Warabi Station, where you’ll meet your local English-speaking guide. Your guide’s expertise brings extra depth as you listen to commentary through personal headsets. Arriving at the stable, you’ll watch wrestlers immerse themselves in vigorous morning practice. Stand just a few meters away as athletes perform rituals to purify the ring, like forceful foot stomps and dramatic salt throws. Observe intense routines—palm strikes, powerful thrusts and body slams—as your guide explains the significance behind every move and tradition.
Connect with sumo wrestlers
After training, you have the unique opportunity to share tea with the wrestlers. Ask questions about their strict training schedules, daily life in the stable or their favorite moments in tournament bouts. Hear personal stories and gain insights not found in guidebooks. Your camera is welcome for photos (no flash) so you can capture memories with Japan’s most iconic athletes and even try a sumo pose or two if you’re feeling adventurous.
Traditional sumo cuisine: chanko nabe lunch
Experience what fuels sumo champions as you sit down for chanko nabe—the hearty, protein-rich stew that is the staple of every sumo wrestler’s diet. With ingredients like chicken, tofu and assorted vegetables simmered in a robust broth, the meal is served fresh for your group. You’ll get a true taste of sumo tradition and understand why wrestlers eat as much as 20,000 calories a day to maintain their incredible size and strength.
Your itinerary
8:15am – Arrive and meet your guide at Warabi Station
8:30am – Tour begins with entry into the sumo stable
Watch sumo morning practice and rituals
10:15am – Share tea and conversation with the wrestlers
Photo opportunities during meet-and-greet
11:30am – Savor chanko nabe lunch prepared for your group
12:30pm – Walk back to Warabi Station, where your tour concludes
This itinerary offers an unforgettable morning combining sport, culture and cuisine, with personalized insights from a knowledgeable local guide. Ideal for fans and first-timers alike, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for Japan’s national sport.
Book your Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch tickets now!
Wear socks as required inside the sumo stable
Refrain from flash photography and tripods
Dress in smart casual clothing
Do not point soles of feet toward the ring when seated
Request vegetarian or special meal at least one week in advance
Do I need to bring anything special to the stable?
Yes, please bring socks to wear inside the stable as shoes are not allowed in the practice area.
Can I take photos during the tour?
You may take photos but flash and tripods are not allowed during practice sessions.
Is there a vegetarian meal option?
Sukiyaki or vegetarian lunch is available if requested at least one week in advance.
Is this tour suitable for young children?
Children under 6 years are not permitted. All children must be accompanied by an adult over 18.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, wheelchairs are welcome but please request low-chair seating in advance as availability is limited.
Wear socks inside the sumo stable as this is required for entry
Flash photography and tripods are not permitted onsite
Outside food and beverages are not allowed
Children under 6 years old cannot participate
Wheelchair access is available but mention mobility needs in advance
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1 Chome-23-1 Central, Warabi, Saitama
Highlights
Observe authentic sumo wrestling practice in a Tokyo sumo stable
Guided small-group experience led by an expert English-speaking local guide
Chance to meet wrestlers and enjoy morning tea with them after practice
Enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch
the power meal of sumo championsPersonal insights into sumo rituals and techniques within an intimate group
What’s Included
4-hour sumo stable tour with morning practice session
Small group (or private group, depending on selection)
Expert English-speaking guide
Complimentary morning tea with sumo wrestlers
Meet-and-greet session with wrestlers
Traditional chanko nabe lunch
Headsets for guided commentary
Information pamphlet
Your experience
Step inside the world of sumo
Sumo wrestling, dating back over 1,500 years, blends tradition, athleticism and spiritual ritual into a distinctive sport at the heart of Japanese culture. On this small-group guided morning tour at a Tokyo sumo stable, you’ll unlock a fascinating window into the lives of sumo wrestlers and experience up-close the dedication and discipline behind the sport.
Your morning begins at Warabi Station, where you’ll meet your local English-speaking guide. Your guide’s expertise brings extra depth as you listen to commentary through personal headsets. Arriving at the stable, you’ll watch wrestlers immerse themselves in vigorous morning practice. Stand just a few meters away as athletes perform rituals to purify the ring, like forceful foot stomps and dramatic salt throws. Observe intense routines—palm strikes, powerful thrusts and body slams—as your guide explains the significance behind every move and tradition.
Connect with sumo wrestlers
After training, you have the unique opportunity to share tea with the wrestlers. Ask questions about their strict training schedules, daily life in the stable or their favorite moments in tournament bouts. Hear personal stories and gain insights not found in guidebooks. Your camera is welcome for photos (no flash) so you can capture memories with Japan’s most iconic athletes and even try a sumo pose or two if you’re feeling adventurous.
Traditional sumo cuisine: chanko nabe lunch
Experience what fuels sumo champions as you sit down for chanko nabe—the hearty, protein-rich stew that is the staple of every sumo wrestler’s diet. With ingredients like chicken, tofu and assorted vegetables simmered in a robust broth, the meal is served fresh for your group. You’ll get a true taste of sumo tradition and understand why wrestlers eat as much as 20,000 calories a day to maintain their incredible size and strength.
Your itinerary
8:15am – Arrive and meet your guide at Warabi Station
8:30am – Tour begins with entry into the sumo stable
Watch sumo morning practice and rituals
10:15am – Share tea and conversation with the wrestlers
Photo opportunities during meet-and-greet
11:30am – Savor chanko nabe lunch prepared for your group
12:30pm – Walk back to Warabi Station, where your tour concludes
This itinerary offers an unforgettable morning combining sport, culture and cuisine, with personalized insights from a knowledgeable local guide. Ideal for fans and first-timers alike, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for Japan’s national sport.
Book your Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch tickets now!
Wear socks inside the sumo stable as this is required for entry
Flash photography and tripods are not permitted onsite
Outside food and beverages are not allowed
Children under 6 years old cannot participate
Wheelchair access is available but mention mobility needs in advance
Wear socks as required inside the sumo stable
Refrain from flash photography and tripods
Dress in smart casual clothing
Do not point soles of feet toward the ring when seated
Request vegetarian or special meal at least one week in advance
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1 Chome-23-1 Central, Warabi, Saitama
Highlights
Observe authentic sumo wrestling practice in a Tokyo sumo stable
Guided small-group experience led by an expert English-speaking local guide
Chance to meet wrestlers and enjoy morning tea with them after practice
Enjoy a traditional chanko nabe lunch
the power meal of sumo championsPersonal insights into sumo rituals and techniques within an intimate group
What’s Included
4-hour sumo stable tour with morning practice session
Small group (or private group, depending on selection)
Expert English-speaking guide
Complimentary morning tea with sumo wrestlers
Meet-and-greet session with wrestlers
Traditional chanko nabe lunch
Headsets for guided commentary
Information pamphlet
Your experience
Step inside the world of sumo
Sumo wrestling, dating back over 1,500 years, blends tradition, athleticism and spiritual ritual into a distinctive sport at the heart of Japanese culture. On this small-group guided morning tour at a Tokyo sumo stable, you’ll unlock a fascinating window into the lives of sumo wrestlers and experience up-close the dedication and discipline behind the sport.
Your morning begins at Warabi Station, where you’ll meet your local English-speaking guide. Your guide’s expertise brings extra depth as you listen to commentary through personal headsets. Arriving at the stable, you’ll watch wrestlers immerse themselves in vigorous morning practice. Stand just a few meters away as athletes perform rituals to purify the ring, like forceful foot stomps and dramatic salt throws. Observe intense routines—palm strikes, powerful thrusts and body slams—as your guide explains the significance behind every move and tradition.
Connect with sumo wrestlers
After training, you have the unique opportunity to share tea with the wrestlers. Ask questions about their strict training schedules, daily life in the stable or their favorite moments in tournament bouts. Hear personal stories and gain insights not found in guidebooks. Your camera is welcome for photos (no flash) so you can capture memories with Japan’s most iconic athletes and even try a sumo pose or two if you’re feeling adventurous.
Traditional sumo cuisine: chanko nabe lunch
Experience what fuels sumo champions as you sit down for chanko nabe—the hearty, protein-rich stew that is the staple of every sumo wrestler’s diet. With ingredients like chicken, tofu and assorted vegetables simmered in a robust broth, the meal is served fresh for your group. You’ll get a true taste of sumo tradition and understand why wrestlers eat as much as 20,000 calories a day to maintain their incredible size and strength.
Your itinerary
8:15am – Arrive and meet your guide at Warabi Station
8:30am – Tour begins with entry into the sumo stable
Watch sumo morning practice and rituals
10:15am – Share tea and conversation with the wrestlers
Photo opportunities during meet-and-greet
11:30am – Savor chanko nabe lunch prepared for your group
12:30pm – Walk back to Warabi Station, where your tour concludes
This itinerary offers an unforgettable morning combining sport, culture and cuisine, with personalized insights from a knowledgeable local guide. Ideal for fans and first-timers alike, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for Japan’s national sport.
Book your Sumo Stable Morning Practice Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch tickets now!
Wear socks inside the sumo stable as this is required for entry
Flash photography and tripods are not permitted onsite
Outside food and beverages are not allowed
Children under 6 years old cannot participate
Wheelchair access is available but mention mobility needs in advance
Wear socks as required inside the sumo stable
Refrain from flash photography and tripods
Dress in smart casual clothing
Do not point soles of feet toward the ring when seated
Request vegetarian or special meal at least one week in advance
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
1 Chome-23-1 Central, Warabi, Saitama
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