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【Itinerary Introduction】
• Meet at 7:30 or 8:10
• Watch the sumo wrestlers' morning rehearsal in the sumo room (1-2 hours)
• Take individual photos with the wrestlers
• After visiting the sumo wrestling room and watching the practice, on the way
to the Ryogoku Kokugikan (sumo arena), you can also stop by the lush Japanese
garden.
• Move to Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Stadium) to see a real dohyo (wrestling
ring), etc.
• Professional journalists conduct Q&A sessions and provide sumo commentary.
・10:00~11:00 Dismissed
• Suitable for: No age limit, adults and children pay the same price.
Meet up at 7:30 or 8:10
Watch the morning training of sumo wrestlers in a sumo wrestling house (1-2 hours)
Take individual photos with the wrestlers
On the way to Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Stadium), you can also stop by the lush Japanese garden.
Move to Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Stadium) and see the real dohyo (ring) etc.
Professional journalists conduct Q&A and sumo commentary
10:00~11:00 Dismissed
VND 2.674.500
Interesting to see the practice, though it was very repetitive for first half an hour and it feels expensive to essentially just watch their practice session. Best bit comes in the last 15 minutes of practice!
It was really great. The tour guide was super accommodating and helpful to support our needs. The experience involves observing ringside the practice and exercises of the sumo wrestlers and a few bouts at the end. Whilst there's no explanation given during the practice They gave us plenty of pre reading material to give an idea of what goes on which is helpful. The guide was very responsive and proactive and drove is from the meeting point to the venue. Unfortunately we had to leave early to catch a train so we couldn't stay for the entire event but it was worth it if you are interested in culture and sumo.