Tokyo, Japan

Ryogoku guided tour with chanko-nabe lunch

Art, culture and gastronomy
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Discover the history of sumo while visiting sumo-related landmarks in Ryogoku and enjoy a chanko-nabe lunch on this small-group tour led by a sumo expert guide. This small-group tour led by a sumo expert guide gives you a chance to get to know all about sumo history and culture and sumo wrestlers' daily lives.

Highlights

  • Have lunch at one of the best chanko-nabe restaurants in Ryogoku
  • Visit sumo-related landmarks and discover the history of sumo
  • Enjoy the nutrient hot-pot dish eaten by sumo wrestlers

Description

While you may or may not have a chance to see real sumo bouts during your stay in Japan, this tour will prime you with all the background knowledge to increase your joy of watching sumo, be it in Japan or back home.Enjoy a walking tour around Ryogoku, a sumo town. Visit sumo-related landmarks and learn how sumo started and developed over 1600 years...

What's Included

  • Lunch, Guided walking tour, Lunch
  • Alcoholic drinks (can be purchased on site)

Important informations

  • Instant confirmation Free cancellation Guided Tour Meal Included Smaller Group Size  COVID-19 information: There is a limit number of visitors, Government regulations compliant, Social distancing, Regular desinfection, Hands Sanitizers, Equipment sanitized, Visitors must bring and wear a mask, The guide will wear a mask Where: Japan, Tokyo, Sumida City, Ryōgoku2 Chome−18−15 巴潟 Meeting point: Toei Oedo Line Ryogoku Sta. (E12) A3 Exit on the ground. Please note that there are two Ryogoku Stations: Toei and JR. It should be Toei but NOT JR. What to remember:  Know in advance:the tour does not entail viewing sumo practice or matches, since its focus is to get to know a broad array of things about sumo to increase the joy of watching either in Japan or back homethe prices indicated are per person. If you are a group of 2 or more people you must choose the option "2 or more adults" and increase the quantity according to the total number of participants, up to a max of 8children up to 5 years old can participate in this tour for free. However, they will not be served lunch at the restaurantRemember to bring:since the tour entails a moderate amount of walking, you should wear comfortable shoes 
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

Care of Covid-19

Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.


Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.

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