Tokyo Skytree/Ryogoku Reservation for Guided tour | Activity Japan
- Age 10~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
- 08:00
This plan is recommended for sumo fans and those who are welcoming guests from overseas. Sumo is a popular Japanese martial art and combat sport with a long tradition dating back to ancient times. On this tour, you can watch the serious training of sumo wrestlers in preparation for the main tournament (match), which you cannot usually see, and take photos with the wrestlers. Also, while you can watch the main tournament (match) from afar, this tour offers the valuable experience of watching the powerful wrestlers up close, which is unique to morning training. A guide will escort you from the meeting point, Honjo-Azumabashi Station, to the sumo stables. ~Schedule~07:45 Meet at Toei Asakusa Line Honjo-Azumabashi Station Exit A0 (after the elevator) *An English guide will be waiting for you with a name board (we also speak Japanese) ↓The guide will escort you to Takasago stable (about 10 minutes walk) ↓Around 08:00 About 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours Watching morning training ↓Around 09:30 to 10:30 End after taking a commemorative photo Disband on site
- Age 4~Age 100
- Within 1 hour /1~2 hours
- 08:30
A full-scale training tour of "Sumo", Japan's national sport. There are various rules for watching sumo training, and if you watch alone, you will often be warned by officials and wrestlers, and in the worst case, you may be forced to leave. At "Sumo Pro", we will accompany you with a guide who is familiar with sumo. In order not to make you feel uneasy, we will enter between the sumo stable and the customer, so you can watch with peace of mind. In addition, a dedicated guide will provide explanations in writing during the training. Although it is strict, you may get bored just by watching the monotonous training, but we will explain in detail what they are doing and what they are talking about. Unlike other companies, it is not a tour that just lets you watch. We have planned it with the aim of making it fun for customers to understand "sumo". We hope you will use it. *Normally, private conversations are strictly prohibited during training observations, but our interpreters will communicate in writing (in English) to answer questions from customers, such as explanations of the current training content, conversations between the masters, explanations of matches, and questions from customers. After the training, you can also communicate with the active wrestlers through the guide, and we will answer questions until your questions are resolved. Unlike training observations where you just watch the training and then it's over, we will have a guide specialized in sumo accompanying you to guide you until the end. ~How it works~① Contact us the day before the day to let us know the location of the sumo stable you will be visiting, the meeting time, and important points.② On the day of the observation, meet at the entrance to the sumo stable. *Please be punctual.③ Observe the training for about 40 minutes to 1 hour (the observation time will vary depending on the training content and the physical condition of the wrestlers).④ During the observation, questions will be answered by writing with the English interpreter guide.⑤ After the training, take a commemorative photo with the wrestlers and answer questions in front of the entrance.⑥ Disband in front of the entrance to the sumo stable. *Please be sure to read the "Important points" and "Special notes" at the bottom of this page, and apply only if you agree. Please note that we will assume that you have agreed to all of the above when you submit your application.
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