Itachiyama 119 Posted July 6, 2015 Maybe helpful for those looking to visit some heya: http://kikuko-nagoya.com/html/sumobeya-list.html 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orion 431 Posted July 6, 2015 Maybe helpful for those looking to visit some heya: http://kikuko-nagoya.com/html/sumobeya-list.html And please let us know if you actually obtain entrance to asageiko without making a prior appointment in Japanese. Is this the person who is providing the maps at Ryogkoku station nishiguchi that I see clutched in the hands of so many would-be keiko watchers? The stables around where I live don't accept walk-in visitors at all, and sometimes, just looking down from my balcony occasionally, I see four or five lots per day being turned away and trudging on to the next place on the map. It was very noticeable that from last Sunday, when everybody went to the shukusha in and around Nagoya, no foreigners have been walking around Ryogoku -- so some correct information is being put out. But for the record, I'd really like to know if would-be visitors are having any better luck in the Nagoya area. Orion Share this post Link to post Share on other sites