Professional Spectator & Drinker, Occasional CEO
“This is the real soul of Japanese pro-wrestling — the parts you'll never find in a guidebook.”
Hi, I'm Yoshi. Forty years of watching, twenty-eight years of bar-hopping with the matches as my drinking companion. Let me take you behind the curtain of a world most visitors never see — not a show for tourists, but the wrestling life as I actually live it.
In Japan, pro-wrestling is treated less like entertainment and more like a martial art. You won't just watch from the stands — you'll step into closed-door spaces, hunt for rare gear, and trade stories with the people who keep this culture alive. Three hops, one unforgettable evening.
Hop 1 Watch professional training from just inches away from the ring — an experience that is genuinely rare anywhere in the world. You'll witness Japanese wrestlers, whose technical skill ranks among the very best on the planet, drilling the craft up close. With a bit of luck, you may even get the chance to talk with the wrestlers themselves.
Hop 2 Dive into a specialist store packed wall to wall with wrestling goods of every kind. From hard-to-find collectibles to gear you simply can't get outside Japan, this is the place to stock up on rare treasures you'll never find back home.
Hop 3 Cap off the night the way real fans do — over drinks, deep in wrestling talk. Depending on the date, we may head to a bar owned and run by an active or retired wrestler, or by someone from inside the industry. Pull up a seat, raise a glass, and swap stories late into the evening.
Food & drinks (paid individually at each spot, including the guide's), merchandise purchases (paid by the guest), and transport to the meeting point.
Drinks, merchandise, and other on-site expenses — including the guide's food and drinks — are not included in the tour price and are covered by the guest.
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