English-speaking guide
Lunch
Interact with Sumo
Other personal expenses
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-3
Please note that we are unable to guarantee allergy-free or cater to dietary restrictions as the food is prepared in kitchens that do not belong to MagicalTrip. Additionally, there may be instances where substitutions are not possible at certain stops; however, we will make every effort to compensate at different stops throughout the tour. Please inform us at least one day before the tour if you have any dietary requests or allergies. Requests made on the day of the tour cannot be accommodated.
Summer in Japan is very hot and humid, so we recommend that you bring water and wear a hat to prevent heat stroke.
The minimum number of participants is 4 per tour group. Due to the sumo stable’s availability, tour groups with less than 3 participants will be cancelled.
Unexpected cancellations from sumo stables can happen a few days to a couple of days before the tour.
Large luggage such as suitcases are not permitted on this tour.
Out of respect for other guests and to ensure the best experience for everyone, the tour will start on time.
You will not be able to join the tour, receive a refund, or reschedule if you are late and miss the group.
The activity is not recommended: high blood pressure / heart disease / other serious medical conditions
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Meet your local guide at the Shin-Kawasaki station and head to the real Sumo stable, which was officially used until 2022. First, your guide will explain the unique lifestyle and customs of the sumo world, followed by a room tour to see the dining room, bath, and practice area, where you can get a glimpse of the life of sumo wrestlers. Afterwards, you will be seated right in front of the sumo ring to watch a morning sumo practice session. Usually, Sumo morning practice begins around 7:00 a.m. and lasts for three to four hours, and a unique training session has continued since the Samurai era. In this tour, you will first see how the morning practice begins, what kind of movements are used, and why.