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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 delivers a rich and memorable experience.
Beginner-friendly, fan-approved: Whether it’s your first time hearing the word “rikishi” or you already follow tournaments, you’ll gain new insights and stories to connect with this unique sport.
End like a wrestler: Eat chanko-nabe and enjoy the taste.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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.
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.
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
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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7nisas,10 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The sumo history tour was so much fun! Maik was very knowledgeable and made the complicated sport easily understandable to us. We learned a lot, and the best part was the sumo lunch at the end!



Hayden B,27 thg 5, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
My family had a great time on this tour! Maik kept things informative and fun. We definitely recommend!
J6415WFphilipb,10 thg 4, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Maikel knows sumo. Not only does he masterfully explain the unique hierarchical structure of the sport, he also has a hands on session where you can volunteer to learn some of the best techniques to win at sumo too. But best of all you get to eat a traditional sumo supper that you cook yourself!
daniel Q2373UV,29 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
It was a cozy tour and all questions were answered.
AlainStephane O,29 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
A great and enthusiastic guide. An activity without seeing sumo or stadium. Disappointment Value for money is bad
sonaa976,23 thg 3, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We had a Sumo history tour with Maik in Tokyo. Very well presented, detailed, fun facts and entertaining. Lunch was good.hit the spot on a rainy morning! I would recommend for families with kids or just adults. Maik is knowledgeable, helpful and courteous. Definitely will look into booking other options!



Cedric,14 thg 2, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Great experience, Maik was a great tourguide with interesting facts about the sumo world. Highly recommended
Debra R,13 thg 2, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Thus was a great tour with a good overview of the sport of sumo. While I knew so e things about sumo like the rankings, the connection to spirituality, and its place in Japanese culture, I didn’t know the specifics so I was happy to learn. Maik was a great guide, engaging with us all and his enthusiasm for sumo (and being a tour guide) showed. And the lunch we had was delicious! I would recommend this tour if you want a sumo related tour beyond the normal tourist experience.
SanFranGlobeTrotter,25 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A truly amazing experience, with a very knowledgeable, and passionate tour guide, Maik. He provided deep insights about the history, cultural and spiritual context of Sumo wrestling in Japanese society. We got a deep sense of how exclusive the sport is, and how much the wrestlers are revered. In addition to taking us to some locations of stables, where the wrestlers live, Maik also gave us insights about the lives of wrestlers during their training and competitions, and life after they retire from wrestling. We also visited the shrine to Sumo wrestlers and he even stopped some Sumo wrestlers and asked graciously for them to take pictures with us. The meal was authentic, and in a really cool atmosphere. Strongly encourage you to take this tour with Maik as your guide.






Phyllis H,4 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
It was an excellent in-depth informative learning of sumo! Malik was an outstanding guide. While you don’t actually see sumos - we literally learned how to play/watch Sumo. The chanko nabe lunch was delicious! We were lucky to have just us - my husband and 11 yo son. Private and fun. While observing the sumo stable, we even got to see 2 Sumos who were going about their daily lives! I would highly recommend this as a non-touristy experience!
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