Arashio-beya Sumo Stable
Experience the Spirit of Sumo at Arashio-beya Sumo Stable
Discover the heart of Japanese culture at Arashio-beya Sumo Stable, where tradition meets the powerful art of sumo wrestling in Tokyo.
Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Japanese sumo wrestling at Arashio-beya Sumo Stable in Tokyo. This unique destination offers tourists an opportunity to witness the rigorous training and cultural significance of this ancient sport. Visitors can observe professional sumo wrestlers in their daily routines, gaining insight into the discipline and dedication that defines this storied martial art.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, begin by getting onto Route 4 (Shuto Expressway) from your current location in Musashi. Follow the signs towards Chuo City and take the exit for Kobunacho. From there, continue on Chuo Dori, which will lead you directly to Nihonbashihamacho. Look for 2 Chome-47-2 on your right. There is limited parking available nearby, so check for local parking options.
Public Transportation
To reach Arashio-beya Sumo Stable via public transportation, start by finding the nearest train station in Musashi. Take the JR Chuo Line towards Tokyo Station. Once you arrive at Tokyo Station, transfer to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and head towards Shinjuku. Get off at the 'Otemachi Station' and transfer to the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. Ride to 'Nihonbashi Station'. Exit the station and walk south on Nihonbashi Dori for about 10 minutes until you reach 2 Chome-47-2 Nihonbashihamacho. The stable will be on your left.
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