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1 hour 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
What makes this experience truly unique is the exclusive access to a real sumo stable’s sacred ring (dohyo), a sanctuary normally strictly off-limits to the public. Instead of just watching from afar, you will actively participate by donning an authentic mawashi (sumo belt) over your clothes and stepping right onto the clay. Under the direct, personal guidance of former professional sumo wrestlers, you will learn traditional movements and powerful techniques, while hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of the sumo world. This high-end, intimate tour is strictly limited to 10 participants, ensuring a premium, immersive, and completely safe adventure you cannot find anywhere else.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Step inside a sacred sumo stable and experience Japan’s national sport. The dohyo (sumo ring) is a sanctuary typically off-limits to the public. Okuma Travel offers a premium experience to step onto this sacred ground. You will don a real mawashi (sumo belt) over your clothes and train inside the ring under the personal guidance of former professional wrestlers. [Highlights] Traditional Training: Learn foundational movements like "Shiko" and "Suri-ashi." Pro Techniques: Experience the power of "Teppo" and "Butsukari-geiko." Inside Stories: Hear secret anecdotes of the sumo world you won't find anywhere else. To ensure safety and quality, this exclusive tour is strictly limited to 10 participants per session. We look forward to welcoming you to this timeless experience.
Rental of authentic Mawashi (sumo belt)
Former professional sumo wrestler instructor
Interactive sumo training session and live commentary
Meals
Private transportation
change of clothes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Operated by Okuma Kanko