Today, those powerful men are known for “Sumo wrestler”, but originally in Japanese they are called “Rikishi.”
While they are often thought of as wrestlers due to their large physiques and powerful presence, they were actually Samurai from ancient times who served their lords with their immense strength and martial arts.
In Japanese, Riki means power, and Shi means samurai, now you can see they’re literary meaning a powerful samurai.
Based on this background, Rikishi have a deep respect for traditional Japanese gods, and many religious ceremonies and rituals remain in the sumo world to this day.
On our private tours, we invite you to step into the unique world of sumo, where you’ll gain rare insight into its history, rituals, and spirit, and experience this fascinating tradition on a deeper, more personal level.
*This experience must be combined with and included in a 6-hour or 8-hour Tokyo tour.