Being in town in the sumo offseason has its advantages. The main one? Seeing the wrestlers in action at “sumo stables,” where they live and practice when tournaments aren’t in session. Though many stables are members-only, Arashio-Beya bucks that trend. Between 7:30 and 10am you can catch high-energy morning practices, known as , up close through the streetside windows.
Nearby
see something wrong?