Ryogoku Sumo Town: Experience History, Culture and Traditional Chanko-Nabe Lunch

Immerse yourself in the world of sumo wrestling with this small group tour in Ryogoku. Explore sumo-related landmarks, learn about the history and culture of sumo, and enjoy a traditional chanko-nabe lunch.

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hakkaku-beya Sumo Stable - Stop by for a brief visit to the renowned stable and observe the sumo stable from the outside, where sumo wrestlers reside and train.
  • Nominosukune Shrine - Explore this Shinto shrine dedicated to the founder of sumo. Discover from the guide how he initiated sumo 1500 years ago, how the sumo rules have evolved over…
What's Included
  • Chanko-nabe lunch
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Actual sumo viewing like practice or matches
Additional Information

This small group tour with commentaries by a sumo expert guide gives you a chance to get to know all about sumo including its history / culture, and sumo wrestlers’ daily life. While you may or may not have a chance to see real sumo bouts during your stay in Japan, this tour will prime you with all the background knowledge to increase your joy of…

Location
Ryogoku Sta.
The meeting place is Toei Oedo Line Ryogoku Sta. (E12) A3 Exit on the ground. Please note that there are two Ryogoku Stations: Toei and JR. It should be Toei but NOT JR. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toei_%C5%8Cedo_Line
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Yeskob
Sep 25, 2024
Great moment at the grand sumo tournament! - We booked a tour to discover the grand sumo tournament with Arumachi inc and it was amazing. Perfect to have a guide that allows you to better understand the sumo culture. And most of all, we were really lucky to have Aki as our guide! Aki was really nice and full explanation. She even speaks French. A very nice moment!
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711theresah
Jul 22, 2024
Informative and super - We learned a lot about sumo life from Jeff, even though all the sumo were currently in Nagoya at a tournament. We recommend this tour to everyone, it teaches a lot about the history of Japan and sumo.
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449emc
Jul 9, 2024
Nice way to learn sumo life & living environment - Informative & well planed walking tour. Taka is good at telling the story of sumo. Chanko restaurant staff were very warm & charming. We had a good time.
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Jamesdlbj
May 12, 2024
Very interesting and informative walking tour - We did this tour prior to attending the sumo tournament and it was a perfect add on to this experience Our Guide,Taka, was so informative as we strolled around the streets near the stadium. We learnt so many things from the experience. It was a small group and being connected via headset to our guide was very helpful. We had our meal after the tournament which was a great way to end the tour. Highly recommend this tour.
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Elizabethhd3688mp
Apr 9, 2024
Great experience - We had a wonderful tour and experience. Our guide Yoko was pleasant, friendly, knowledgeable and spoke great English. Unfortunately it rained really hard on our tour day but Yoko handled it with grace. Highly recommend Yoko and this tour.
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Meganck6944lg
Mar 16, 2024
Tour of sumo town - Taka-San was very courteous kind and informative! It was nice to learn about the famous Japanese ukiyo-e artist and the history on our way through Sumo town. I really enjoyed learning about the history of sumo and the changing-nabe was tasty!
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Shalom_v
Mar 16, 2024
Great job our! - Aki-san was very knowledgeable about the culture and ways of sumo wrestling. We were delighted to see the sights and listen to the stories and history of Ryogoku. I would recommend this tour to anyone interested in the history and culture of sumo. Great experience!!!
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K5927aspaulc
Jan 1, 2024
Great historic and cultural walking tour of quiet Ryogoku neighborhood - This was a very good tour of the Ryogoku area, which includes the Hokusai museum, Japanese gardens, a Japanese sword museum, Shinto and Buddhist temples, sumo arena and sumo stables. Please check if the museums of interest are open during your visit - the Tokyo-Edo museum is being remodeled until 2025 and the sword museum was closed over the Dec-Jan break for a change of exhibit. We would have liked to also attend a sumo practice in hindsight; those tours start at 7:30 am, which would be no problem with jet lag from North or South America, in hindsight. Our guide Taka was very helpful, patient and informative with describing the history, context and culture of all of the above, which a simple solo walkthrough would not cover. Lunch was a hearty hot pot at a local restaurant. Very good tour and hope to return during a sumo grand tournament and to see the sword/katana museum.
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Fabioah6745lp
Nov 22, 2023
Excellent experience! - The tour was excellent. Tako-San was very friendly, knowledgeable, spoke very good English. Overall great experience. Thank you. Highly recommended. Ask for Mr. Tako-san
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391cristall
Nov 4, 2023
Great tour! - We initially wanted to watch Sumo morning training and have lunch with them, but unfortunately, they had gone for a competition at that time. So, in the end, we opted for this cultural tour. The tour guide, Yasu San, was well-prepared, providing thorough explanations of the culture involved, which deepened our understanding of Sumo. Overall It was amazing and highly recommend this tour.
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