Tokyo: Sanctuary Authentic Grand Sumo Experience & Training


About This Experience
Explore real Sanctuary. Enjoy authentic sumo training. Discover unique rules and training methods of sumo. Not watching, but trying your hand practice like sumo wrestler. Feeling! Wondering! Learning!
Highlights
- You can do a real sumo training only here!
- NOT only watching sumo tournament or show, but also you DO sumo!
- Real sumo ring, Real sumo belt, Real sumo training!
- Follow us with demonstration, and Experience traditional Sumo and Shinto rituals
- Produced by "Sanctuary" Sumo Director. Feeling enthusiastic thrilling excitement
What's Included
- ✓ real sumo training experience
- ✓ wear real sumo belt (called Mawashi)
- ✓ train at real clay sumo ring (called Dohyo)
- ✓ train with real sumo coach
Not Included
- no food will be served
Good to Know
- Please read it carefully.
- I highly recommend bringing many bottles of water and two towels (one for sumo, and the other one for shower). You will be so sweat!
- There is a shower room near the place. It costs ¥100 for 5 min.
- Please book at least 2 days before the day you would like to.
- (On this website, you can book it before 12 hours, however, I recommend booking at least 2 days before the day)
- We are not responsible for any injuries or accidents.
- 【Photographs and Videos Rules during the Sumo Experience】
- ・You are most welcome to take photographs and videos share them on social media during your sumo experience with us, provided that you observe the following guidelines:
- (1) Do not film in a way that interferes with the sumo experience for other participants, including observers.
- (2) We would kindly ask that you refrain from filming any participants who have not given their permission to be recorded.
- (3) Do not film people who are not allowed to film, as specified by us.
Meeting Point
LOCATION: Heiwanomori Park Sumo-jo, 2-1 Heiwanomorikoen, Ota City, Tokyo, 143-0005. (There is a small office at the address, let's meet up there) ACCESS: 10 minutes walk from Heiwajima Station, Keikyu Main Line.


