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Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

  • Enjoy a sumo wrestling experience in a real ring!
  • Not just men, but women can also step into the ring.
  • Get into a loincloth or bodysuit and learn about the history of sumo and sumo techniques.
  • After the wrestling, dine on the traditional food for sumo wrestlers, chanko nabe. (the dish is a part of a course)
HostDaito Club
ActivitySumo Experience
Placeアクティブ・スクウェア・大東
Days・Sumo Experience “Chanko Nabe + Costume” :Mondays (Open on national holidays),Year-end and New Year holidays
・Sumo Experience:All year round,Closed during year-end and New Year holidays
Time・Sumo Experience “Chanko Nabe + Costume” 10:00~/11:00~/14:00~/16:00~/17:00~
・Sumo Experience  10:00~/11:00~/12:00~/13:00~/14:00~/15:00~/16:00~/17:00~
DurationAbout 2 Hours
Notes・Female participants will be required to wear a sumo suit
・Showers available for 100 JPY per use (paid separately on site)
・It is not possible to observe only
・Conducted in Japanese. For other languages, please book a plan that includes an interpreter.
・Children younger than 5 year participate for free (however they must be accompanied by adults at all times, including in the ring)

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Address

3-chome-28-3 Fukono, Daito-shi, Osaka, 574-0072, Japan

Access

・5 min. from Nozaki Station by foot (JR Tozai・Gakkentoshi Line) 
・35 minutes from JR Osaka Station, 40 minutes from Nara Station, 45 minutes from Kyoto Station (by taxi)

Activity Information

The strongest athletes, sumo wrestlers!

Is anyone curious about why sumo wrestlers are so big? I’m sure many people think, “it seems like the weight would make it more difficult to move,” but in actuality, for a sumo wrestler, that weight is their strongest weapon.

According to our instructor, sumo is a unique sport. While a wrestler is young, putting on weight is more important than anything else and as he grows, the focus gradually shifts to improving technique to effectively utilize that weight. Apparently, it’s normal to eat 5 bowls of rice with each meal.

Sumo wrestling is considered a unique sport in that there are elements of spiritualism in its practices such as throwing salt on the ring, the shiko (single leg raise and stomp), and the matawari (full side split).
▼Continue walking and you’ll arrive shortly at Active Square Daito’s main gate. From here, you should be able to see a green canopy. Under it is the sumo ring!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
The experience will take place on the ring just outside. It was made by a professional and uses from the same dirt as the one in Ryogoku Kokugikan. While traditionally, only men were allowed into the ring, this one has no such restriction. Women are welcome too.

▼The ring is built to regulation, and just seeing that makes me excited to get started.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

Before stepping into the ring, there’s a purification ritual.

First the instructor will go over the history of sumo and the content of the course. Pay attention to avoid injury.

▼Explanation of the sumo experience.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
Before we get started, we have to purify the ring. The first step is to throw salt on the ring. This is a very important step! It is said that the salt prevents evil spirits from entering. By warding these spirits, it is believed that the match will continue safely.

▼Purifying the ring with salt!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
Upon entering the ring, there’s a traditional sumo ritual that has to be done. A technique known as shiko (single leg raise and stomp) is performed a few times to push out the evil already inside by using a wrestler's weight. Shiko is also done regularly as an essential part of training.

▼We all gave this a try as well, and it turned out to be much harder than it looks. Sumo wrestlers practice this about 100 times a day for their training. Wow!!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Our instructor then got into the ring, and showed us a bit of a sparring match! He was able to move his 100 kg plus opponent out of the ring in an instant. What power!

Get into a loincloth or bodysuit and become a sumo wrestler!

After the demonstration, you will be brought to the changing room where you can choose between a loincloth or bodysuit. I chose the loincloth and it was my first time wearing one. If I were to sum up my thoughts in a single word, it would be "Invigorating!" For most people, I think it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. After you're changed, it's back to the ring. I felt like a true sumo wrestler, walking out for my first match, following the hallowed footsteps of those who came before me.

▼If you want be flexibile like a sumo wrestler, you’re going to have to stretch.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
Warm up with some shiko reps. It looks much easier than it actually is. If you don't have good balance, or rarely use your legs, you're definitely going to feel it.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Once our muscles are loose, it’s onto practicing “suri ashi.” According to the instructor, this is said to be the strongest stance, which represents the body’s natural state.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

Take on the instructor with everything you’ve got!

After warming up our bodies, it’s time to take on the instructor in a match. Muster all your strength and push him out of the ring! The rules of sumo are fairly simple. The first person to get pushed out of the ring or touch the ground with any part of the body besides the bottom of their feet is the loser.

▼Before taking on the opponent, we want to show that we have nothing concealed and that it'll be a fair fight.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Now, push with all your might!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Just a little more! Don’t give up!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼After each match, don’t forget to bow to each other! It’s a show of appreciation to the opponent.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼And of course, we can't end things without a group picture. Now those are the faces of seasoned sumo wrestlers.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

After working up an appetite, it’s time for lunch!

Before we head to the dining room, we’re going to take a quick shower to wash off the sweat and dirt.

Towels are not included, so please bring your own. In case you forget, they do have small towels available for sale at a small fee.

▼They also have a large bathtub, but it’s not available for use during the experience.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Now it’s finally time for lunch, Chanko Nabe! It’s a kind of hot pot sumo wrestlers often eat, and it’s just the best after a shower.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼The ingredients are flavored with just a chicken-based broth. Chickens only touch the ground with their two feet, so it's a match made in heaven for sumo wrestlers!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼It’s very simple to make. First, put in the ingredients that take the longest to cook like tofu, chicken, green onions, etc. Then you can just dump the rest in all at once.
*We are currently serving small hot pots for each person.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼After all the ingredients are in, put the lid on and wait for about 3 minutes. Everyone here’s hungry and can’t wait to dig in.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Chanko Nabe, ready to eat! As soon as the lids were lifted, everyone’s eyes were glued to the pots!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼It was so good no one had time for words. (lol)
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

Filling Up!

Feel free to ask anything about sumo. The instructor will tell you all about the sport.

▼To finish things off, ramen! It may be a bit much for the average person, but after the sumo, you'll probably be hungry enough to eat it all.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼Lastly, we got a tour of the classrooms. Apparently, they're rented out for lectures and stuff. What a nostalgic sight! Seems great for seminars.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

Final Thoughts!

The sumo experience was in my opinion, a very content rich course. I think this is probably for many, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that can only be had in Japan. What I gained from this experience was an appreciation for the strength of a sumo wrestler’s spirit. While sumo became a sport back in the Edo period, there are descriptions that resemble it even in Japanese mythology. To be able to feel that Japanese spirit, this was a wonderful experience. I wholeheartedly recommend that you all give it a try too!

Last but not least, how to get there!

It takes approx. 25 minutes from Osaka Station to the closest train station, with a transfer at Kyobashi Station.
By taxi from major transit hubs it takes 35 minutes from JR Osaka Station, 40 minutes from Nara Station, 45 minutes from Kyoto Station respectively.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
The closest station to the venue is the Nozaki Station on the JR Gakkentoshi Line. From JR Osaka Station, board the Loop Line and change trains to Gakkentoshi Line at Kyobashi Station.
After going through the ticket gate at Nozaki Station, turn left and take the staircase down the West Exit.

▼① View after turning left past the ticket gate ②Stairs down of the West Exit
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼③Continue straight along the roundabout ④ until you go under the overpass.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼⑤Afterward turn right, ⑥ and turn left at the next crossing (approx. 100m after you turned right).
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼⑦Walk straight for another 100m ⑧ until you see the rear entrance of the Active Square Daito.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!
▼⑨Pass through the rear gate and you will see the entrance into the building. ⑩The reception desk for the experience is located on the right side next to the entrance.
Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena! Sumo experience in a real Dohyo arena!

Reviews(2)

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  • Traveler
    Posted:2019-11-25

    Fantastic Time

    My girlfriend and I had an amazing time on this 2 hour experience. The 2 instructors were super friendly and knowledgeable about sumo. They showed us several techniques and explained to us the history of sumo. Afterwards they prepared a typical sumo lunch for us and answered any questions we had using a translator. Lunch was delicious. Girlfriend said it was one of her favorites things we had done and I agree.

    Plan:Sumo Experience & Chanko Nabe Course

    When did you visit?:November 2019

  • Traveler
    Posted:2019-11-06

    Unique Experience and Great Lunch!

    I don't I think I ever imagined doing anything like this. I'm not all that interested in sumo, but I kinda got roped into doing it. I felt a little awkward at first, having the guy help me into the diaper. But overall, it was a cool experience.

    It wasn't overly complicated and I enjoyed learning about something I otherwise wouldn't have. But, some of the stuff is definitely harder than it looks, and it felt like I was using muscles I had never used before.

    My favorite part was for sure the nabe lunch. It was really good. And the portion size was also enough to fill me up.

    Plan:Sumo Experience & Chanko Nabe Course

    When did you visit?:April 2019

Important Notes

・Mawashi must be worn over underwear
・Female participants will be required to wear a sumo suit
・Customers are prohibited from sparring with each other
・The experience may be canceled due to weather
・If you wish to include the meal option please notify us of all food allergies etc. well in advance (depending on the allergy or dietary requirements we may not be able to offer this service)
・One Chanko nabe hot pot is intended for the whole group (one hot pot per 4 participants)
・The experience will be held under careful guidance of professionals. Even in the unlikely event of an accident or injury, we will not be held responsible nor accountable so be sure to be careful during the experience.
・Children younger than 5 year participate for free (however they must be accompanied by adults at all times, including in the ring)
・If you do not arrive nor contact us 40 minutes past the reserved time of the experience, your reservation will be canceled.
Cancellation Policy

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