A Day in a Sumo Tours with an Expert Tour Guide

Being a Sumo Tours guide means starting the day early. The first task is checking the roster for the day’s schedule. I also review the current tournament standings and the results from the day before, especially if I didn’t have a chance to watch the matches live. After that, I send a final confirmation email to the clients to ensure everything is set for the day.

Next, I head to the venue early to check our seat arrangements and place some banners to clearly mark where our group will be sitting. I enjoy watching a few of the lower-division battles, grab a light snack, and then head to the designated meeting spot.

I make sure to stay available by phone mu guests can easily reach me. Once everyone has gathered, I introduce myself and provide an overview of the experience.

The Journey to the Venue

We begin by walking towards the venue together. After passing through the security check, we enter the arena. This is one of my favorite moments: seeing guests’ reactions to the grandness of the tournament venue—wide eyes and open mouths are a common sight.

Inside the Sumo Experience

Once we’re seated, I take the opportunity to explain the roles of everyone involved in a Grand Sumo Tournament. This includes not only the sumo wrestlers but also the referees, support staff, judges, and more. One of the details most people don’t know is how much influence the referee has over when a match starts or ends. There’s also a lot to learn about the different rituals, some of which I continue to discover thanks to my Japanese sumo friends.

While you don’t need to know all of this to enjoy the tournament, I believe it enhances the experience, and I love sharing it with my guests.

I also encourage my guests to explore the stadium. While it’s important to be polite and considerate of other attendees, there are several great spots for pictures.

Mid-Tournament Activities

Since the tournament lasts for several hours, we take advantage of one of the recesses to visit the sumo merchandise shops and pick up some souvenirs. It’s always fun to see what unique items my guests find.

The Main Event

When the top division matches begin, we settle into our seats, and I walk you through the matches, explaining the key rules and the most common sumo techniques. This is where the excitement really builds, as the best wrestlers showcase their skills.

Wrapping Up the Day

At the end of the day’s tournament, we slowly make our way out of the venue. With thousands of fans exiting, it’s a leisurely process, but it gives us time to chat, answer any lingering questions, and soak in the atmosphere. It’s always interesting to watch the passionate sumo fans as we leave.

Final Thoughts

Leading a sumo tour is a rewarding experience. Each day brings new matches, new guests, and fresh opportunities to share the fascinating world of sumo wrestling. If you’re interested in joining one of our tours, check out our Sumo Tours here. I look forward to guiding you through your sumo adventure!

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2 Responses
  1. agustin moreno

    hola Elly

    Estaremos (mi mujer y yo) en Tokyo el proximo mes de Octubre’25 (días completos el 8, 9, 10 y 11) nos gustaría ver un combate de Sumo pero vemos que no coincide con ningún torneo. Hay alternativas? si no es posible, podríamos ver un entreno? es recomendable? podrías asistirnos como guía?

    Muchas gracias por tu ayuda.

    Inma y Agustín

    1. eli

      Hola Agustin, ya te respondi por email pero lo dejo por aqui ya que los jungyo o giras de sumo regionales pueda interesar otros.
      En octubre de 2025, en efecto , no habrá torneos de sumo en Tokio. Sin embargo, hay algunas alternativas que quizás os interese:
      1️⃣ Jungyō (gira regional de sumo): Durante los meses sin torneo, los luchadores de sumo hacen exhibiciones en distintas ciudades de Japón. Todavía no ha salido la agenda oficial de estos eventos para otoño del 2025, pero en cuanto se publique, os avisaré. Mientras tanto, os dejo un video donde hablo más sobre los jungyō:
      🎥 https://youtu.be/lopFJdV0aZM?si=DtmCp62QrV5TDeBN

      2️⃣ Shows turísticos de sumo: En Tokio y Osaka hay espectáculos pensados para turistas, donde se pueden ver demostraciones de sumo y aprender más sobre este deporte. Son una opción entretenida si queréis vivir la experiencia de manera más relajada.
      🔹 Tokio: https://sumoexperience.com/
      🔹 Osaka: (aún no tengo un enlace específico, pero también hay opciones similares).

      Por ahora, los entrenamientos de sumo solo los ofrezco en Nagoya durante el torneo de julio, por lo que en octubre no tendría disponibilidad para esta opción.

      Si os interesa asistir a un jungyō, puedo avisaros en cuanto salga la agenda para 2025.

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