Verdict
Sumo Morning Practice (stable visit)

Sumo Morning Practice (stable visit)

Watch wrestlers train at a stable in the off-months — intimate, with etiquette.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Sitting metres from wrestlers grinding through pre-dawn practice is raw and intense in a way the tournament can't match — no salt-throwing pageantry, just sweat and collisions.

    Our read
  2. 02

    The catch: it's strict (silence, no eating, no shoes, often a guide required), it's very early, and a bad-luck visit can be mostly stretching.

    Our read

Is it a fit?

Go if

Think twice if

Plan it well

Cost
¥10,000–15,000 (guided)
Timing
Early morning keiko, roughly 7–10am, in non-tournament months
Booking
Most stables require a Japanese-speaking guide or intermediary; ¥10,000–15,000 guided
Allow
2 hrs (early start)
Accessibility
Floor seating and strict etiquette make it hard for limited mobility
Getting there
Stables cluster around Ryogoku; a guide usually arranges the meeting point

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