Explore sumo’s rich history and savor chanko-nabe on this immersive Tokyo tour. Discover sacred sites, rare artifacts, and wrestler life.
Explore sumo’s rich history and savor chanko-nabe on this immersive Tokyo tour. Discover sacred sites, rare artifacts, and wrestler life.
- Ryogoku Station - Start your journey in the vibrant “sumo town,” where vibrant portraits of champions greet visitors. This is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the Ryōgoku atmosphere.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - View Japan’s renowned sumo stadium from the outside. Discover its significance in hosting three major tournaments annually, the…
- Ryogoku Station - Start your journey in the vibrant “sumo town,” where vibrant portraits of champions greet visitors. This is an ideal place to immerse yourself in the Ryōgoku atmosphere.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - View Japan’s renowned sumo stadium from the outside. Discover its significance in hosting three major tournaments annually, the symbolism of the colorful banners, and the grand entrances of the wrestlers. On non-tournament days, the guide will also lead you to the Sumo Museum, situated within the arena building.
- Site of Former Main Gate of Eko-in Temple - Explore the historic temple where organized sumo matches originated. At the Chikara-zuka Monument, honor the past wrestlers and referees who have contributed to the sport.
- Sumo Museum - Delve into displays of ceremonial aprons, photographs, and trophies that vividly depict sumo’s history. A small yet captivating insight into sumo heritage. May be closed on certain days
- Ryogoku Edo Noren - Stand next to a life-sized sumo ring replica. Learn about salt-throwing, pre-bout rituals, and try sumo poses for unforgettable photos.
- Chanko Edosawa - Conclude the tour with chanko-nabe, the traditional hotpot meal of sumo wrestlers. Each guest enjoys their own individual pot, just like the rikishi. While the specific restaurant may vary based on availability, Ryōgoku is renowned for its numerous chanko-nabe eateries, ensuring an authentic and satisfying experience in the heart of sumo town.

- Guided walking tour of Ryōgoku with an English-speaking guide
- Explanations at major sites: Ryōgoku Kokugikan , Ekō-in Temple & Chikara-zuka Monument
- A visit to either the Sumo Museum (when open) or two historic stables (when the museum is closed)
- Edo NOREN replica sumo ring
- Chanko-nabe lunch (traditional sumo hotpot)
- Guided walking tour of Ryōgoku with an English-speaking guide
- Explanations at major sites: Ryōgoku Kokugikan , Ekō-in Temple & Chikara-zuka Monument
- A visit to either the Sumo Museum (when open) or two historic stables (when the museum is closed)
- Edo NOREN replica sumo ring
- Chanko-nabe lunch (traditional sumo hotpot)
- Drinks and additional food items ordered during lunch (only the chanko-nabe set is included)
- Entry to the arena seating area during tournaments (not possible without tickets)
- Personal expenses, souvenirs, or extra activities not specified in the itinerary
- Drinks and additional food items ordered during lunch (only the chanko-nabe set is included)
- Entry to the arena seating area during tournaments (not possible without tickets)
- Personal expenses, souvenirs, or extra activities not specified in the itinerary
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Japan’s national sport like never before. This tour goes beyond mere observation — it offers a deep dive into the understanding and experience of sumo.
Discover the full narrative of sumo in a single walk: From the hallowed grounds of Ekō-in Temple, where sumo originated, to the contemporary Kokugikan arena,…
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Japan’s national sport like never before. This tour goes beyond mere observation — it offers a deep dive into the understanding and experience of sumo.
Discover the full narrative of sumo in a single walk: From the hallowed grounds of Ekō-in Temple, where sumo originated, to the contemporary Kokugikan arena, and a life-sized ring you can stand next to — you’ll follow sumo’s evolution from an ancient ritual to a professional sport.
Enjoy a flexible, genuine experience: On days when the Sumo Museum is open, you’ll have the chance to view rare artifacts and ceremonial treasures. When it’s closed, your guide will take you to two historic stables, each with its own unique design, where you’ll learn about the daily lives of wrestlers. Regardless of the day, the tour consistently provides a rich and unforgettable experience.
Perfect for beginners and fans alike: Whether you’re hearing the term “rikishi” for the first time or you’re already a tournament enthusiast, you’ll gain fresh insights and stories to deepen your connection with this unique sport.
Conclude like a wrestler: Savor chanko-nabe and enjoy its flavors.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.