Learn the rules of sumo and how to practice it, watch demonstrations, and then have a go at wrestling yourself in Asakusa, Tokyo. Enjoy Chanko-nabe (chicken hot pot) prepared by former sumo wrestlers.
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- Duration 2 hours
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Small group available
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I am vegetarian and they organised a meal for me that was both satisfying and tasty. Service was good and they replied online to my vegetarian request very quickly. The show was entertaining and interactive, and I like that we were allowed to ask questions to the performers. I like that there were no hidden costs and they gave us the souvenir photo for free, although they did it so quickly that I wasn’t quite ready for the photo. My only wish is that they would have a bigger variety of drinks.
Loved the entire experience. Food was great and unlimited. The service was fast and friendly. The host of the show very entertaining and the wrestlers amazing to watch. I would do this again.
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Know before you go
- Please understand in advance that the Sumo Show is different from the serious practice tour of morning practice, as it is structured to be a fun sumo show for adults and children alike.
- If there are many applicants for the Sumo Challenge with former rikishi, each group may be assigned one representative or drawn by lot.
- The souvenirs offered may change depending on the season.
- Vegetarian and Vegan meals are available, but must be requested at least 2 days prior to the reservation date.
- *Wheelchair-accessible seating is limited, so please be sure to inform us at the time of reservation.
- “We are not able to provide gluten-free, halal meals, but customers are welcome to bring their own.”