Sumo Culture tour in Ryogoku with morning practice view & Chanko Nabe Lunch

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clock5 hours 30 minutes

Overview

    Do you know about sumo wrestling in Japan-
    This wrestling competition has been practiced for more than 1500 years now and is deeply related to Japanese Shinto religion. It is a world-renown contest of strength, and its culture is deeply rooted in Japanese history.
    In this tour, we are going to assist to Sumo morning practice in a Sumo Stable where sumo wrestlers live and train, then we’ll discover the Ryogoku area, knows as Sumo’s District and we’ll learn about Sumo’s culture and development. Then, we’ll enter in the Sumo Museum in the Ryogoku Kokugikan (the venue where sumo wrestlers practice) before ending the tour eating Chanko Nabe, the hot-pot dish of sumo wrestlers.

    **During Great Sumo Tournament those buildings are not accessible, we’ll visiting the Edo Tokyo Museum Instead

    This tour will not be held during Sumo Tournament in other cities and during Tokyo Tournament availability might change
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