Sumo has been long popular not only as Japan's national sport but also for its strong legacy of traditional Japanese culture. While there is an emphasis on the physical strength of its wrestlers, sumo is a martial art that places great importance on preserving the sport's dignity through its unique manners and customs. Visit a morning practice at a sumo stable to experience the intensity of the training and catch a glimpse into the profoundness of Japanese culture. The session concludes with a serving of Chanko Nabe, the traditional sumo stew prepared by the wrestlers.