Enter the ancient world of Sumo wrestling with a visit to a ‘heya’ or stable, where the wrestlers spend years training in the art of Sumo. As Japan’s national sport, Sumo is an iconic and dramatic spectacle steeped in tradition. Wrestlers dedicate years to eating, sleeping, and training in the same heya and while there are 47 stables in Tokyo, each wrestler forms an enduring bond with their chosen stable. Exploring the stable and watching the wrestlers as they train offers a profound insight into their unwavering dedication to the craft.