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Tokyo Sumo History Tour with Chanko Nabe Lunch
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Sumida
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Step into the world of Japan’s national sport in a way no other tour offers. This isn’t just about watching — it’s about understanding and experiencing sumo.
The complete story of sumo in one walk: From the sacred grounds of Ekō-in Temple where sumo began, to the modern-day Kokugikan arena, to a life-sized ring you can stand beside — you’ll trace sumo’s journey from ancient ritual to professional sport.
Flexible, authentic experience: On days when the Sumo Museum is open, you’ll see rare artifacts and ceremonial treasures. When it’s closed, your guide leads you to two historic stables, each with a unique design, where you’ll learn about wrestlers’ daily lives. Either way, the tour always d...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
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
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
7-Eleven
We will meet in front of the 7-Eleven convenience store located right next to JR Ryogoku Station (West Exit).
The 7-Eleven is directly outside the station, only a few steps from the ticket gates.
It is easy to recognize by its green, orange, and red sign.
Your guide will be waiting for you.
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Itinéraire
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Ryogoku Station
Begin in the heart of “sumo town,” where colorful portraits of champions welcome visitors. This is the perfect starting point to feel the atmosphere of Ryōgoku.
10 minutes
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Ryogoku Kokugikan
See Japan’s most famous sumo stadium from the outside. Learn about its role in hosting three grand tournaments every year, the meaning of the colorful banners, and how wrestlers make their grand entrances. On non-tournament days, your guide will also take you to the Sumo Museum, located inside the arena building.
20 minutes
3
Site of Former Main Gate of Eko-in Temple
Visit the historic temple where organized sumo matches began. At the Chikara-zuka Monument, pay respect to past wrestlers and referees who shaped the sport.
20 minutes
4
Musée du Sumo
Explore exhibits of ceremonial aprons, photos, and trophies that bring sumo’s history to life. A compact but fascinating look at sumo heritage. *Might be closed on some days*
30 minutes
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Ryogoku Edo Noren
Stand beside a life-sized sumo ring replica. Learn about salt-throwing, pre-bout rituals, and try sumo poses for memorable photos.
20 minutes
6
Chanko Edosawa
End the tour with chanko-nabe, the traditional hotpot meal of sumo wrestlers. Each guest enjoys their own individual pot, just like rikishi. While the specific restaurant may vary depending on availability, Ryōgoku is famous for its many chanko-nabe shops, so you are guaranteed an authentic and hearty experience in the heart of sumo town.
Step into the world of Japan’s national sport in a way no other tour offers. This isn’t just about watching — it’s about understanding and experiencing sumo.
The complete story of sumo in one walk: From the sacred grounds of Ekō-in Temple where sumo began, to the modern-day Kokugikan arena, to a life-sized ring you can stand beside — you’ll trace sumo’s journey from ancient ritual to professional sport.
Flexible, authentic experience: On days when the Sumo Museum is open, you’ll see rare artifacts and ceremonial treasures. When it’s closed, your guide leads you to two historic stables, each with a unique design, where you’ll learn about wrestlers’ daily lives. Either way, the tour always d...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
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
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
7-Eleven
We will meet in front of the 7-Eleven convenience store located right next to JR Ryogoku Station (West Exit).
The 7-Eleven is directly outside the station, only a few steps from the ticket gates.
It is easy to recognize by its green, orange, and red sign.
Your guide will be waiting for you.