Sumo Tournament Experience in Nagoya

Nagoya, JP
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Excellent (12 reviews)

Included

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    Audio headset
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    Banzuke-hyo (a table of rankings)
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    If selected, dinner at a local chanko hot pot restaurant to experience what sumo wrestlers eat.
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    Standard Tour: A-class reserved seats
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    Sumo information and pamphlet
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    Service Fee for Getting the Ticket
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    If selected, Vegetarian option is available upon request (at least one week in advance).
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    English-speaking tour guide (local sumo expert)
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    Private Tour: S-class reserved seats or A-class reserved seats

Excluded

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    Meals and drinks are not included (unless dinner option is selected at checkout).
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    Hotel pick-up not included

What to expect

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Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium

The Sumo Tournament Experience is a 4-hour experience at the official basho (sumo tournament) with a group of up to 24 people (minimum of 15 people is required to operate this tour) On this tour, not only will you learn about many ancient Japanese traditions that have been preserved in sumo, including ritual elements such as the use of salt purification, you’ll also get to cheer on and greet the most famous sumo wrestlers in Japan as they are entering the stadium for their big match. Once you are inside of the stadium, you’ll be seated at B or C-class reserved seats, which has the best view of the match with chair seatings in the stadium. You’ll learn about the history and culture of sumo wrestling, as well as learn about some of the most famous sumo wrestlers throughout history and today in Japan. Enjoy the intense matches with explanations from your expert guide and cheer on your favorite sumo wrestlers along with dedicated local fans.

Admission Admission Included

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Before the tour, please notify us if you or someone in your group will be in a wheelchair. Please note that there is a wheelchair storage area on the first floor of the stadium; however, your seats will be on the second floor. Guests must be able to climb up the stairs on their own (or with the help from a family member) as staff from the Aichi Arena will not be able to assist guests.
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    Chanko nabe, also known as “sumo stew”, is a Japanese stew (hot pot) that contains chicken stock as the soup base with various vegetables. Chanko originated from the Ryokoku area and sumo wrestlers are known to eat a lot of it because a large amount of chanko can be cooked at once and many people can eat at the same time, perfect for sumo wrestlers who are hungry from training.
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    For Standard Tour with Premium Seat (Join-in group option), the seats will be on the second floor A chair seats. The tour will have a maximum of 20 people sitting in the same location with the English-speaking tour guide.
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    How far in advance should I book? Preparing an event requires some time, especially if reservations for restaurants or other venues are required. We recommend making a reservation as early as possible. Ideally, it should be 3 months before your travel date, or 1 month before the travel date at the very least. We may not be able to arrange your event in time so your booking request may be cancelled and you will receive a full refund.
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    If dinner option is selected at checkout, the chanko hot pot dinner without drinks will be the default meal (please let us know if you would prefer vegetarian, or if you have any other special dietary requirements on the “Special Requirements” field at checkout. Please note that traditional chanko nabe broth is typically made with pork or chicken, but the restaurant may substitute the broth for those who prefer vegetarian option. Please understand that once we have accepted your dinner request, changes cannot be made one week before the tour date.
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Japan Awaits is a licensed tour operator in Japan, with hundreds of registered and vetted tour guides nationwide. We offer tours in any location in Japan and manage all details, including transportation and tickets. Visit Japan Awaits to learn more about our tours or inquire about a custom experience today.
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    No outside food or drinks are allowed in the arena, but food is available for purchase from vendors within the arena.
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    Please also note that group tickets are released by the Sumo Association about 4 – 7 weeks before the tour date; if we are unable to obtain the tickets, we will notify guests within 4 weeks before the tour and will offer an alternative tour date or full refund.
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    Please note that there may be a wait prior to seating, as we must wait for all sumo matches to end before entering. There may also be congestion at the Sumo Museum, in which the tour guide may ask guests to visit on their own since it would be difficult to walk around with a large group in a congested area.
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Sumo originated in Japan and is one of Japan’s most well-known sports. It is considered as a gendai budo (Japanese martial art) with a history spanning many centuries. The sport is known for its highly regimented rules and strict traditions for its wrestlers. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal heya (sumo training stables) with all aspects of their daily lives, including their meals and how they dress, closely monitored.
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    The meeting point will be included in the tour details sent to your email at least one week before the tour date.
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    There is no age requirement. Children must be accompanied by adult (18 or older). Adult pricing applies to all guests of any age, except infants and toddlers between age 1 and 3, which are free of charge, as long as they do not occupy a seat (infants must sit on parents’ laps).
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    Using audio headsets, you’ll clearly be able to hear the expert guide explain the history and culture of sumo wrestling, as well as learn about some of the most famous sumo wrestlers throughout history and today in Japan. Enjoy the intense matches with explanations from your expert guide and cheer on your favorite sumo wrestlers along with dedicated local fans.
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    What if I’m late? We ask that all guests arrive at the location at least 10 minutes before the designated meet-up time. Since this is a group tour, we may not be able to wait for you if you are late. The tour will proceed without the late guests and no refunds will be provided.
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    Wheelchair accessible
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    When do the sumo tournaments take place in Japan? The official basho (tournaments) take place six times a year at various locations with each tournament lasting 15 days (start date and end date both land on Sundays). The exact dates vary, but takes place on the same months each year: January Tournament (Tokyo), March Tournament (Osaka), May Tournament (Tokyo), July Tournament (Nagoya), September Tournament (Tokyo), and November Tournament (Fukuoka).
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    Why am I charged a service fee if I make a cancellation after you started planning the trip? Organizing and planning a trip or event requires a lot of time and if we have made reservations on your behalf, it may be very challenging to cancel some booking requests. Once we receive your booking and will start arranging your tour guide, buying tickets, making reservations at venues for your tour, etc.
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What our experts say

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    Arrive 10 min early to avoid delays
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    Visit nearby Sumo Museum post-tour
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    Try local chanko hot pot for dinner
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    Explore Nagoya Castle after the match
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    Use public transport for easy access

More About this Experience

Introduction

The Sumo Tournament Experience in Nagoya is not just an event; it's a deep dive into the heart of Japanese culture and tradition. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, this unforgettable tour allows guests to witness the electrifying atmosphere of the Grand Sumo Tournament, an annual spectacle that draws enthusiasts from around the globe. Lasting between four to five hours, this immersive experience is led by an English-speaking tour guide, a sumo wrestling expert who will unravel the rich history and rituals that surround this ancient sport. Guests will be seated in premium reserved seats, ensuring they have the best views to soak in every moment of the intense matches while cheering alongside local fans. Whether you're a seasoned sumo aficionado or a curious traveler, this experience promises an exhilarating journey into the world of sumo wrestling, steeped in tradition and cultural significance.

What to expect?

As participants step into the arena, they will be greeted by the sight of massive wrestlers adorned in colorful mawashi, ready to engage in fierce battles of strength and strategy. The tour offers more than just a front-row seat to the action; it provides insights into the traditions that date back centuries, such as salt purification rituals and the ceremonial aspects of sumo wrestling. Guests can expect to receive a Banzuke-hyo, a ranking table that adds context to the matches, and an informative pamphlet that further enriches their understanding of the sport. With audio headsets provided, the expert guide will narrate the unfolding drama, explaining the significance of each match and introducing some of the most legendary sumo wrestlers. For those who opt for the dinner option, a delightful chanko hot pot dinner awaits, allowing guests to savor a meal that embodies the spirit of the wrestlers themselves.

Who is this for?

The Sumo Tournament Experience is designed for everyone, making it a perfect outing for families, friends, solo travelers, and even couples seeking a unique date idea. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a culture lover, or someone simply looking to explore Japan's rich heritage, this experience caters to diverse interests and backgrounds. Children can join the fun, making it a fantastic family activity, and there's no age limit, ensuring that everyone can participate in the excitement. The tour is also wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive environment for all. Those curious about Japanese customs, history, and the art of sumo will find this experience particularly enriching. With its blend of entertainment and education, the Sumo Tournament Experience promises to leave lasting memories for anyone eager to understand the essence of Japan through its most iconic sport.

Why book this?

Booking the Sumo Tournament Experience in Nagoya is an opportunity to engage with a distinctly Japanese tradition in a way that few can say they've experienced. This isn't just about watching a sport; it's about immersing oneself in a cultural phenomenon that embodies the spirit of Japan. The expert guidance throughout the event ensures that guests leave not only entertained but also educated, gaining insights into the intricate rituals and historical significance of sumo wrestling. The carefully curated seating arrangements mean that every participant enjoys premium views of the matches. Plus, the chance to savor authentic chanko hot pot, a meal synonymous with sumo wrestlers, adds an additional layer to this unforgettable experience. With so much to gain, from cultural knowledge to thrilling entertainment, this tour stands out as a must-book for anyone visiting Nagoya in July.

Good to know

When planning to join the Sumo Tournament Experience, it’s wise to book well in advance, ideally three months prior to your visit, to secure your spot and ensure all arrangements are in place. The tour operates only when a minimum of 15 participants is met, so early reservations are crucial to avoid cancellation. Guests should also note that while food and drinks are not included unless the dinner option is selected, food vendors are available within the arena should you wish to purchase refreshments. It's recommended to arrive at the meeting point at least ten minutes early to ensure a smooth start to the tour. For those planning to enjoy the chanko hot pot dinner, dietary preferences should be communicated during booking, as changes cannot be accommodated within a week of the experience. With all these details in mind, participants are set to enjoy a seamless and memorable day celebrating the art of sumo.

Reviews

Feedback from previous guests has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the immersive nature of the Sumo Tournament Experience. Visitors have shared how the passionate commentary from the expert guide brought the matches to life, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of sumo wrestling. Several families highlighted the engaging atmosphere, noting that children were captivated by the matches and the vibrant surroundings. Guests have also expressed delight in the opportunity to taste authentic chanko hot pot, describing it as a delicious and unique way to connect with the culture. Many travelers remarked that this experience was a highlight of their trip to Japan, with several returning home with newfound respect for this ancient sport. Overall, the Sumo Tournament Experience in Nagoya is not just an event; it’s a celebration of tradition that resonates with all who attend.

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