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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 watching sumo, be it in Japan or back home.
The tour consists of two components.
1) Walking tour around Ryogoku, a sumo town.
Visit sumo-related landmarks; learn how sumo started and developed over 1600 years. Look at sumo stables from outside where sumo wrestlers live and train. Learn from your knowledgeable guide how their life and career look like. Get answers to any sumo-related questions.
2) Lunch at a chanko-nabe restaurant
Have lunch at one of the best chanko-nabe restaurants in Ryogoku.
This nutrient hot-pot dish is in the centerpiece of sumo wrestlers’ diet to gain weight and muscles to build their bodies.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Chanko-nabe lunch
Alcoholic Beverages
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Actual sumo viewing like practice or matches
Drop in for a short visit at the famous stable, and look at the sumo stable from outside where sumo wrestlers live and train.
Nominosukune Shrine
Visit this shinto shrine where the founder of sumo is enshrined. Learn from the guide how he instigated sumo 1500 years ago; how the sumo rules have been refined to take a form as of now over years; how a ring entering ceremony is held here when a new grand champion (Yokozuna) comes into being; that Japan Sumo Association visits it to pray for a successful tournament 3 times a year.
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Kathy N,
6 thg 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
Taka our guide was excellent. But our timing was tight - we knew we were btn sumo tournaments & wouldn't see any actual sessions, but then found out Sundays even the training facility tours were not open. Lovely lunch & other sights, but touring that day wasn't really worth the $$ & time.
Gleb G,
1 thg 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
Tour guide was wonderful, experienced, knowledgeable, we had a great time with Jeff. Downside: museum was closed. Lunch was great.
normanm34,
1 thg 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide for the day was Shizue (Sue). Sue was extremely knowledgeable and great fun to be with. She really took the time to get to know us personally which helped the flow of the tour. We chose this tour because it's about the history of sumo and Sue did not disappoint. We highly recommend this tour and Sue!






juanramonl817,
25 thg 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mr. taka very funny, very kind and very attentive trying to make us comfortable at all times, great professional and knowledgeable in the art of sumo
Trek57573992176,
24 thg 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour was really interesting, learned a lot about sumo and saw some good sights around the area they live and train in. We also were shown a few other sights around the area including a nice garden with a pond. Our guide Shizue was really nice and enthusiastic and she explained things very well. The lunch we had was great, had a lot of different elements to it and we can understand why the sumo wrestlers eat it as it's a very hearty meal. Overall a really nice experience and would recommend to anyone interested in sumo.




Boomer B,
21 thg 3, 2025
- Review from Viator
It was my two nephews and I first ever visit and this tour was a great experience! We had a private tour with Jeff who was kind, fun, and informative. Loved walking through Ryogoku and getting not just sumo history but town and artists history. Fun anecdotal stories, interesting sights and a fabulous lunch to top it off. Jeff was great and took/shared lots of photos for the three of us. I'd say the only drawback was the timing of our trip bc all the Sumo world was in Osaka for the tournament but that was just dumb luck, highly recommend
David G,
6 thg 3, 2025
- Review from Viator
Jeff was fantastic! Very knowledgeable, informative and personable. Highly recommend the tour in general and Jeff in particular.
elizabethsL2645UA,
28 thg 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a great Sumo history walking tour with our guide Taka. He was welcoming, friendly, insightful & courteous. We walked around Ryogoku (the center of sumo wrestling) and visited Sumida Hokusai Museum, Sword museum, Former Yasuda Garden, sumo stables, sumo event stadium, etc. We’ve ended our tour with a delicious & delightful chanko-nabe lunch. We enjoyed gaining knowledge about sumo wrestlers and their training grounds. We highly recommend this tour.








joannabM1701YO,
16 thg 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was such a interesting tour and a really great way to see Ryogoku. Jeff is very knowledgable and answered all of our questions, with lots of time for us to take photos and look around the different shrines and areas. The lunch was incredible and we were very full afterwards! Highly recommend.






tomgQ6611HZ,
16 thg 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our tour guide was Jeff who was incredibly knowledgeable on the subject of Sumo and Sumida area. He provided us with a 3 hour tour of the area, showing us interesting sites and giving us a good history of the area. We attended the tour during a time where the sumo were in grand tournament, but not in Tokyo. Jeff showed us the many sumo sites and stables and provided us with a history and funny stories. It was very good to get to know the Ryogoku area, and we were very lucky as the weather was beautiful. The food was incredible, a smaller version of a traditional sumo chanko - very filling but tasty also. I would highly recommend the tour. We had a great time and Jeff was such a good guide.
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