Sumo Morning Practice près de Tokyo Skytree : Photo avec un catcheur





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Si vous souhaitez observer les lutteurs de sumo de près, c'est l'un des endroits les plus proches que vous puissiez trouver ! Et lors de cette tournée, nous avons pu discuter avec le maître d'écurie. Vous pourriez donc poser directement quelques questions. Regardons l’entraînement matinal du lutteur juste à côté du ring et ressentons l’atmosphère intense et sérieuse. Le bruit des lutteurs qui se heurtent, leur souffle et l'odeur du parfum qu'ils portent sont quelque chose que vous ne pourrez jamais ressentir en regardant des vidéos. Vous rencontrerez votre guide expérimenté à la gare et marcherez jusqu'à l'écurie (15 à 20 minutes à pied). Votre guide vous expliquera le sumo, son histoire, ses règles et règlements avant d'entrer dans l'écurie, puis le regarderez ensemble. Vous verrez des sports traditionnels uniques qui sont en même temps des rituels religieux, commencés à l'origine pour divertir les divinités shinto. Si vous avez de la chance, vous pourrez prendre des photos avec les lutteurs après l'entraînement !
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Retrouvez votre guide à 7h30 à la gare voisine avant de vous rendre à l'écurie de sumo. Préparez-vous à avoir un aperçu incroyable de ce sport japonais unique issu de la religion du shintoïsme. Apprenez de votre guide comment l'origine du sumo remonte à au moins 1500 ans et comment il préserve les rituels et les aspects traditionnels du shintoïsme tout en étant un sport de spectateur majeur au Japon. Avant de vous asseoir sur le sol dans l'écurie de sumo, découvrez les six grands tournois annuels qui durent tous 15 jours. Trois d'entre eux se trouvent à Tokyo et un à Osaka, Nagoya et Fukuoka respectivement.
Regardez tranquillement et respectueusement les lutteurs de sumo suivre leur routine quotidienne. Vous êtes sûr d'être émerveillé en les voyant suivre leur formation rigoureuse et vous aurez un nouvel aperçu de cet art ancien. À la fin de la pratique, votre guide vous ramènera à la gare où vous vous séparerez.
Prenez une photo avec les lutteurs de sumo et terminez la visite * Veuillez noter que la pratique peut se terminer plus tôt que d'habitude, ce qui signifie que la visite sera plus courte que mentionnée en fonction du jour
Nous partons du pied de Tokyo Skytree et retournons à Skytree après la visite.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- PAS DE CHAISES dans l’écurie de sumo. Veuillez noter que si vous ne pouvez pas rester assis les jambes croisées sur le sol pendant environ une heure et demie, nous vous recommandons de ne pas réserver cette visite.
- Veuillez vous présenter au point de rendez-vous à 7h10. Nous partirons à 7h30 précises, alors assurez-vous d'être là à l'heure !
- Dans le cas où vous êtes en retard et que vous n'arrivez pas au lieu de rendez-vous à temps, veuillez nous envoyer un message. Alors s'il te plait, va à l'écurie de sumo par toi-même. Vous ne pourrez pas entrer dans l'écurie sans nous contacter.
- Pas de chaussures sur le plancher surélevé de l'écurie. Merci d'enlever vos chaussures dès votre entrée dans l'écurie.
- Veuillez vous asseoir sur le sol (les jambes croisées) et ne tendez pas vos jambes vers le ring. Il est considéré comme impoli de montrer la plante des pieds aux lutteurs.
- Pas de nourriture, Pas de chewing-gum ni de bonbons, Pas de fumée. Vous pouvez apporter et boire de l'eau.
- Ne descendez pas sur le ring ou sur le sol sablonneux. Le ring est un lieu sacré pour les lutteurs.
- Les lunettes de soleil et les chapeaux ne sont pas autorisés dans l'écurie
- Les téléphones portables doivent être en mode silencieux. Les photos sont correctes mais seulement sans le flash ou le son de l'obturateur
- Vous pouvez prendre des vidéos, mais vous ne pouvez pas télécharger de photos et de vidéos sur les plateformes de réseaux sociaux.
- La pratique/visite peut être un peu plus courte ou plus longue que prévu en fonction du contenu de la pratique.
- Pour la saison des tournois, l'heure de la tournée serait différente. Veuillez donc consulter notre message direct.
- Veuillez regarder la pratique en silence et respectueusement.
- Vêtements modestes uniquement
- Ne vous levez pas et ne bougez pas pendant la pratique.
- L'âge minimum est de 6 ans (Si vos enfants sont bruyants, bougent ou ne peuvent pas regarder l'entraînement tranquillement, il vous sera demandé de quitter l'écurie de sumo pendant la visite.)
- Veuillez suivre les instructions du guide pendant la visite.
- Veuillez essayer d'utiliser les toilettes avant de rejoindre la visite.
- L'écurie se trouve à environ 15 minutes à pied du point de rendez-vous, alors apportez une serviette pour vous essuyer les pieds si vous pensez que vos pieds seront mouillés sous la pluie sur le chemin.
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Very nice experience! We were lucky enough to be accompanied by our guide Aki, who explained all aspects of sumo training. A real authentic moment!
Thoroughly enjoyed enjoyed the experience of seeing Sumo wrestlers training and wrestling each other. The setting was great and well organised tour.
We profoundly appreciate your enthusiastic feedback on your recent sumo stable observation. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that you so thoroughly savored the experience of observing sumo athletes in their rigorous training and engaging in practice bouts! The environment was clearly excellent, and the exploration was meticulously arranged. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another unforgettable experience on your next visit to Japan.
Was great! However we were in the 3rd row next to a wall hindering the view of the practice. Otherwise practice was amazing.
We profoundly appreciate your enthusiastic feedback on your recent sumo stable observation. It is truly rewarding to learn that the experience was outstanding! However, we sincerely regret that your seating location, adjacent to a wall, partially obstructed your view of the practice. Your candid feedback on this is invaluable. We are meticulously reviewing our seating arrangements to ensure all guests have an unobstructed and optimal viewing experience in the future. Despite this, it is wonderful that the practice itself was amazing. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another unforgettable and perfectly viewed experience on your next visit to Japan.
Watched for 2 hours of intensive and backbreaking sumo practice. Even higher respect for the wrestlers now. Mako our guide is friendly and knowledgeable. A valuable and often overlooked experience for tourists in Japan. I do heard some people says the practice could be shortened to about 1 hour sometimes, which I think cannot be predicted.
We are profoundly grateful for your insightful feedback on your recent sumo practice observation. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that witnessing two hours of intensive and arduous sumo training instilled an even deeper respect for these dedicated athletes. We are especially pleased that Mako, our guide, was both amiable and extensively knowledgeable, making this a truly valuable and often overlooked experience for visitors to Japan. We also note your observation regarding the unpredictable duration of practice sessions, and we understand this is a natural aspect of observing authentic training. Your excellent comments will certainly be shared with Mako; she will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact she had on your day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another unforgettable experience on your next visit to Japan.
The main photo on your webpage showed two sumos exercising in full contact glory ! Sweating, emotionally charged and physically pushed to their limits! We did not have that. Our family traveled all the way to this country from Sydney Australia to experience sumos in action up close. I really wanted my kids to know what hard work really looks like. what we had were sumos doing push ups , stretching and everyday exercise. The most action we saw was one sumo pushing the other to the edge of the rope ring and other variations of. There was no full contact action . However, there was a bit of walking. The experience cost us close to $800 Australian for the four of us and there were more than a dozen customers that came along. Is a lot of money. It was for the lack of a better word “disappointing”. The sumos could have put in just a little more effort . My children weren’t able to appreciate the sumos artistry of full contact sports last time we came to Japan , as they were too young. We have missed the opportunity again and thats the biggest travesty, is that my kids will never experience the sumos awesome power , their grace in motion and their sheer professionalism at this point in their lives.
We did a few different tours while in Japan. This one was amazing, we were literally ringside for two hours watching these incredible athletes go through their paces. Next best thing to an actual tournament!
Brilliant and authentic experience watching the sumo wrestlers train which was made even better by Mako the tour guide who was impressively knowledgeable, friendly and passionate. The sumo wrestlers and the master of the stable were super friendly and professional. Mako also did a brilliant job answering any questions and acting as a translator when we’re asking the stable master questions. I would 100% recommend, trust me you won’t be disappointed.
This was a spectacular experience seeing authentic training by the sumo wrestlers. Miko was a brilliant tour guide and extremely knowledgeable, answering any questions we had. The sumo wrestlers at the stable were brilliant to watch and also very friendly offering a photo experience at the end. The master of the stable also gave us time to answer any questions giving detailed answers. I would recommend this experience to anyone as a must to do in Tokyo!
Sumo is such an interesting Japanese tradition and we really loved this tour! We all gathered just outside the Oshiage station. Thankfully, everyone was early or on-time. Our group was very diverse. My wife and I were the only Americans and there were people from all across Europe. I think 7 different countries in all. So that was an interesting cultural experience in itself. Our tour guide welcomed us at the meeting point and gave us an introduction to the stable that we would be visiting. It is the Oshiogawa stable founded by Takekaze Akira in February 2022. He retired in 2019 and reached the sekiwake rank (3rd highest) during his career. The stable has 6 wrestlers; the highest ranked being Yago and Amakaze. It was about a 15 minute walk from the station to the stable. It is quite hot in the summer, so I recommend bringing your own water and possibly a parasol for the trip. The stable is a multi-story building where the founder lives on the top floor, the wrestlers live on the middle floors, and the bottom floor is the practice area. Once inside the stable, we were give a cushion and asked to sit quietly, cross-legged on the floor. It was very enlightening to see the exercises that the wrestlers go through. On the tour, you are simply allowed to be a spectator at their daily practice. It is not a demonstration and nothing is contrived. I recommend watching the Netflix series, "Sanctuary," to get a better understanding of what is happening in the stable. After the practice completed, the founder met with us and graciously answered all of our questions. We then took a group photo and were allowed to take individual photos with two of the wrestlers. Our guide was very knowledgeable about Sumo and answered questions for us on the walk to and from the stable. It was a very unique experience and we thoroughly enjoyed it.
This trip was absolutely brilliant! It was great to see the sumo wrestling practise and learn more about the sport! Our guide Oku was knowledgeable and friendly and made us feel welcome and the sumo master also allowed us to ask questions and learn more! I’d highly recommend for an authentic experience and insight into sumo wrestling!



