Osaka: Grand Sumo Tournament Tour
Highlights
Osaka
Group Tour
5 Hours
EASY
English, Japanese
Description
What sets apart this tour conducted by our sumo expert guides is:
1) Real-time commentaries in the sumo arena as the match progresses
2) Participation in the enthusiastic audience with cheering goods
3) Attentiveness by your guide due to being a small group of up to 10
The grand sumo tournament tour in Osaka is a small group tour with real-time commentaries by a sumo expert guide.It combines the guided tour in must-see spots of Osaka and the Grand Sumo tournament viewing in the arena with real-time commentaries by an expert guide.
What decisively differentiates this tour is:
Firstly, each traveler will receive three souvenirs below which are hard to come by.
1) A pamphlet showing photos and profiles of each wrestler with English translation.The guide will walk you through it as you watch each fight.
2) A cheering towel for a particular wrestler.The guide will show you how to use it when the wrestler is going to fight; cheering a particular wrestler will significantly increase the joy of watching.
3) A sumo booklet which tells pretty much all about sumo.
Secondly, a unique feature of this tour is use of an earphone guide system.Your guide will provide real-time commentaries through your headset throughout the [sensitive content]ward the end of the tournament, you will
① Enjoy the fights and have lots of fun.
② Get excited with your fellow travelers while cheering a wrestler with your cheering towel.
③ Learn a lot about sumo by listening to your guide’s real-time commentaries.
You will watch the bouts by top-division wrestlers for 3 hours from 15 o’clock.While some might think “the longer the viewing hours, the better,” our experience tells otherwise; in the past, those who started to watch much earlier got bored over time and left the arena before the top division match started! Hence, let’s start watching the bouts at 15 o’clock with all our might.
Apart from viewing the tournament, this tour is preceded by an optional walking tour of Dotonbori, the central sightseeing spot in Osaka. It is one of Japan's most famous and vibrant entertainment districts.Its charm lies in its unique blend of traditional and modern elements, offering visitors an unforgettable experience. Dotonbori has several charms that are hard to resist: iconic landmarks, food paradise, vibrant nightlife, shopping districts, a picturesque canal, and a friendly and lively atmosphere.
Itinerary
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Dotonbori walking tour (Optional - 2 hours)
Dotonbori is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Osaka.Located in the heart of the city, it is one of the most vibrant and exciting areas in Japan, particularly famous for its neon lights, street food, and entertainment options.
We are going to take you to the most popular tourist spots you cannot miss in Dotonbori:
1.Dotonbori Canal
- What it is: The canal running through Dotonbori is the area’s most iconic feature.You’ll find tourists and locals alike taking boat rides along the waterway, especially at night when the area lights up with neon signs and advertisements.
- Why it’s popular: It’s the perfect spot for photos, especially with the famous Glico Man sign in the background.The reflections in the water add a magical touch to the already vibrant scene.
2.Glico Man Sign
- What it is: The Glico Man is a massive neon billboard that features a running athlete, symbolizing the Glico candy company’s "energy" products.It's one of Osaka's most recognized symbols.
- Why it’s popular: The Glico Man sign is a must-see for anyone visiting Dotonbori, and it’s a great spot for a selfie.It’s also a symbol of Osaka’s lively, never-sleeping spirit.
3.Tako-yaki Stalls
- What it is: Dotonbori is famous for its street food, particularly takoyaki, which are ball-shaped snacks made of batter and filled with octopus, tempura scraps, and pickled ginger.
- Why it’s popular: You’ll find numerous street vendors offering fresh, hot takoyaki served with various toppings.A trip to Dotonbori is incomplete without trying this local specialty.
4.Kuidaore Taro
- What it is: Kuidaore Taro is a life-sized mechanical doll playing a drum, and it’s one of the area’s most famous landmarks.It’s located near the Dotonbori Canal, at the entrance to a popular restaurant district.
- Why it’s popular: Kuidaore Taro has become a symbol of the Osaka motto, "kuidaore," which means "to ruin oneself by extravagance in food." The doll is an iconic representation of Osaka's food culture.
5.Dotonbori Shopping Street
- What it is: This bustling street runs along the canal and is lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.You can find everything from fashion boutiques and souvenir shops to electronics stores and karaoke joints.
- Why it’s popular: Dotonbori is a shopping paradise, offering a mix of traditional and modern stores. Whether you're looking for unique souvenirs, clothes, or Osaka-themed merchandise, you’ll find plenty to explore.
6.Ebisu Bridge
- What it is: A famous pedestrian bridge over the Dotonbori Canal, near the Glico Man sign.It’s often packed with people taking photos and enjoying the lights of the area.
- Why it’s popular: Ebisu Bridge is another great photo opportunity with a great view of the Dotonbori Canal and its vibrant surroundings.The bridge is especially lively at night.
7.Hozenji Yokocho
- What it is: A narrow, atmospheric alley lined with traditional restaurants, izakayas (Japanese pubs), and small shops.It’s located just behind the Dotonbori Canal.
- Why it’s popular: The alley feels like a step back in time to old Osaka.It’s a great place to enjoy authentic local dishes and a more traditional side of the city.
8.Kuromon Ichiba Market
- What it is: A famous, bustling market located in the heart of Osaka, Japan.Known for its wide variety of fresh foods, local delicacies, and vibrant atmosphere.
· Why it’s popular: Kuromon Market offers a wide range of food items, both traditional and contemporary, which appeals to a broad audience.Whether you’re a foodie, a curious traveler, or just looking for something fresh to eat, there's something for everyone.
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Grand Sumo Tournament Viewing (3 hours)
Grand Sumo Tournament Viewing
14:45 Meet-up
15:00 Enter EDION Arena
15:40 Ring entering ceremonies by
– Makuuchi wrestlers
– Yokozuna (Grand champion)
16:00 Immerse yourself in sumo as you listen to the guide’s real-time commentaries.
18:00 Tour ends.
While watching the bouts, each traveler will receive
1) A pamphlet showing photos and profiles of wrestlers with English translation. The guide will walk you through it as you watch fights.
2) A cheer-up towel for a particular wrestler; see the photo section. The guide will teach you how to use it when the wrestler is going to fight; cheering up a particular wrestler will increase joy of watching.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.