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Sumo Morning Training Experience in Nagoya

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3.5 hours
Availability : From July 6, 2026 to July 9, 2026
Min Age : 12+
Max People : 8

Go behind the scenes of Japan’s most traditional sport before the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament begins.

For only four days, from July 6 to July 9, 2026, we have received special permission from the oyakata, stablemaster, to welcome guests to observe a real sumo morning training session in Nagoya.

This is not a performance or a staged show. It is an authentic morning practice where professional sumo wrestlers prepare for the upcoming Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament. You will watch the wrestlers stretch, warm up, practice techniques, and take part in intense training bouts just days before the tournament starts.

To make the experience easier to understand and much more meaningful, the tour includes live explanations from a former Makuuchi-division sumo wrestler. You will learn what is happening in the dohyo (the ring used for sumo wrestling), how wrestlers train, what the oyakata is watching for, and why each movement matters.

This is a rare opportunity to see sumo from the inside, before the crowds, before the arena, and before the tournament begins.

Very limited availability!
Spaces are very limited. Please book early to secure your place.

Why This Experience Is Special

Every July, Nagoya becomes one of the most important cities in the sumo world. Before the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament begins, sumo stables from across Japan come to the city to train and prepare.

Morning training, called asageiko, is one of the best ways to understand the real life of sumo wrestlers. Unlike a tournament, where the atmosphere is loud and dramatic, morning training is quiet, serious, and intense.

You will hear the sound of wrestlers colliding, see the repeated drills that build strength and balance, and observe the strict relationship between wrestlers, senior wrestlers, and the oyakata.

Because this is a real training session, guests must follow strict rules and behave respectfully throughout the visit. Your guide will explain the rules before entering so everyone can enjoy the experience without disturbing the wrestlers.

Tour Highlights
  • Watch an authentic sumo morning training session in Nagoya before the Grand Sumo Tournament
  • Enter with official permission from the oyakata
  • Learn directly from a former Makuuchi-division sumo wrestler
  • See the intensity, discipline, and rituals of sumo training up close
  • Understand the meaning behind the exercises, techniques, and training matches
  • Experience a quiet, respectful, behind-the-scenes side of Japanese culture
  • Limited to a small number of guests per day

Your Experience Step by Step

Meet Your Guide

Meet your guide at the designated meeting point in Nagoya. After a short introduction, your guide will explain the day’s schedule and the etiquette rules for visiting a sumo training session.

Sumo Etiquette Briefing

Before entering the training area, you will learn how to behave inside a sumo stable or temporary training location. This is an important part of the experience because the wrestlers are training seriously for the upcoming tournament.

Enter the Training Area

Enter quietly and take your seat. From this moment, guests must remain quiet and respectful.

Watch Authentic Morning Training

Observe the wrestlers as they stretch, warm up, practice footwork, perform traditional movements such as shiko, and take part in powerful training bouts. You will see the discipline, hierarchy, and intensity that define the world of sumo.

Live Commentary by a Former Makuuchi Wrestler

Your experience includes explanations from a former Makuuchi-division sumo wrestler. He will help you understand what is happening, why each training method matters, and how wrestlers prepare before a Grand Sumo Tournament.
Depending on the rules of the training location, explanations may be given before, during, or after the viewing session.

Closing

After the training session ends, your guide will lead you out of the training area and answer any final questions. If photos are allowed on the day, your guide will explain when and where they can be taken.

Important Etiquette Rules

This is a real sumo training session, not a tourist performance. Guests must follow the rules at all times.

  • Please remain quiet during the training session
  • Please turn off or silence mobile phones
  • No photography is allowed during the training session
  • Video recording is not allowed
  • Food and drinks are not allowed during the practice
  • Please do not stand, move around, or leave your seat unless instructed
  • Please follow the guide’s instructions at all times
  • Please show respect to the oyakata, wrestlers, and staff

Guests who do not follow the rules may be asked to leave the training area.

Experience Price

25,500 yen + taxes/person for 2 or more people
38,500 yen + taxes/person for solo travelers

Limited availability from July 6 to July 9, 2026 only.

Meeting Location

Nagoya Station Silver Clock (Google Maps)

Ending Location

The tour will end at the sumo training location.

Start Time and Duration

8:30 -12:00 (3.5 hours)

Morning training times may change depending on the stable’s schedule. Final meeting details will be sent to guests before the tour date.

Quick overview of the experience:

8:35 – Meeting time

8:45 – Starting time

9:00 – Take the train

9:45 – Arrive at the sumo stable

9:50 – Experience orientation (rules and etiquette)

10:00–11:30 – Watch morning sumo practice

11:30–12:00 – Interaction and photos with sumo wrestlers / Q&A

12:00 – Tour ends

Languages Offered

English

Price Includes

  • A English-speaking tour guide
  • Sumo morning training viewing experience
  • Live explanation by a former Makuuchi-division sumo wrestler
  • Cultural and etiquette briefing before entering the training area
  • Assistance during the experience

Price Excludes

  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
  • Hotel pick-up (can be arranged for an additional charge)
  • Food and drinks
  • Additional personal expenses
  • Souvenirs

Additional Information

  • This tour is suitable for guests who are interested in Japanese culture, sports, martial arts, and behind-the-scenes experiences
  • Seating may be on the floor depending on the stable arrangement
  • Please wear comfortable clothing
  • Please avoid strong perfume or anything that may disturb the training environment
  • The training schedule may change depending on the condition of the wrestlers and the decision of the oyakata
  • Practice content may vary by day
  • Photos are not allowed during the training session, After the training session, photos can be taken.
  • This experience requires respectful behavior from all participants

Punctuality Policy

  • Please be on time. Because this experience takes place inside a real sumo training environment, late arrivals may not be able to join.
  • If you are more than 15 minutes late without contacting us, your reservation may be canceled with no refund.

Cancellation Policy

  • 7+ days before the tour date: refund of tour fees minus 10% processing fees
  • 3 to 6 days before the tour date: 50% refund of tour fees minus 10% processing fees
  • 48 hours or less before the tour: no refund of tour fees
  • If the organizer must cancel the experience due to stable circumstances, guests will be offered an alternative date or a refund.
  • Because this is a limited special event with permission from the oyakata (master stable), cancellation conditions may be stricter than regular tours.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a real sumo training session?

Yes. This is an authentic morning training session, not a staged performance.

Can I take photos?

Photo rules depend on the stable and may change on the day. Basically photography and video recording are not allowed. Photos can be taken after the training session. Your guide will explain the photo rules before the session begins.

Can children join?

Children may join if they can remain quiet and seated during the training session. Because this is a serious training environment, this experience may not be suitable for very young children.

Do I need to know anything about sumo before joining?

No. This experience is suitable for beginners and sumo fans alike. The guide and former wrestler commentary will help you understand what you are seeing.

Will we meet the wrestlers?

This depends on the training schedule and the stable’s rules on the day. Meeting the wrestlers or taking group photos cannot be guaranteed.

What happens if the training is canceled?

Sumo training schedules may change due to the wrestlers’ condition, stable decisions, or other circumstances. If the training is canceled and we cannot provide the experience, we will offer an alternative date or a refund according to our cancellation policy.

Meet Your Guide

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Our guides are passionate locals and international residents who call Nagoya home. Each one brings their own stories, insights, and favorite hidden spots to share with you.

We’re here to create moments you’ll remember long after your trip: real, authentic, and uniquely yours.

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