Experience the intensity of sumo wrestling up-close on MagicalTrip's Sumo Tournament & Morning Practice Tours in Tokyo. Watch as sumo wrestlers train and learn about this ancient sport from a local guide. Click here for details You can reserve 2nd floor B-class sumo tickets online withViator,...
Duration 2 hours Adults JPY12,500 each Tokyo Eat, train, and fight like a real Japanese sumo wrestler during this sumo demonstration and authentic ‘Chanko Nabe’ (hotpot) meal. Discover the history, training, and rules behind the typical sumo match as you watch real clashes. You can even ...
Victoria Golf, another chain of golf stores around Japan, boasts a nine-story golf shopping paradise just outside the Shin-Minami exit of Shinjuku Station. They have everything from clubs to shoes to apparel for both men and women, so you can be sure to find what you need here. ...
But for nine centuries, bluebloods who had gotten too big for their silken boots were the only people allowed to travel to the Oki Islands. Evidence of their former presence can be seen in the dignified shrines and temples they erected, as well as in the island dialect. Imagine somewhere i...
Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo. Photo: Sasha Savinov Admire the modern wonder of Tokyo Skytree, before visiting one of the observation decks for fabulous city views. Learn more about the skies at Konica Minolta Planetarium. Watch a wrestling match at the National Sumo Stadium Kokugikan. ...
and had it framed when I returned . That print is now hanging from where I can see it as I write this. I have often wondered what an original print of Hokusais Great Wave would cost. I understand there is one in the Metropolitan Museum in NYC. And has become an Icon. I almost bou...
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After the lesson, you’ll have a taste of Masashi’s hospitality, as he serves you tea and a snack. He’ll also show you around his traditional Japanese home, which also happens to be in a shitamachi (old-fashioned town) neighborhood. You can then take home the flowers afterwards....