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Hakuho's career income (from salary, prize money and basho bonus!) matches the cost of Christiano Ronaldo's most recent haircut.

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Career Income from Salary, Basho Bonus and Prize Money

Until Natsu 2014

Name

Rank Income ¥

Basho Bonus ¥

Prize Money ¥

Sum ¥

Appr. $

Appr. €

Hakuho

299.394.000

139.360.000

294.000.000

732.754.000

7.290.170

5.729.404

Harumafuji

236.982.000

36.610.000

82.400.000

355.992.000

3.541.764

2.783.501

Wakanosato

252.367.178

47.482.000

28.600.000

328.449.178

3.267.741

2.568.144

Kyokutenho

250.900.766

42.510.000

22.000.000

315.410.766

3.138.022

2.466.197

Kotooshu

255.550.000

33.586.000

18.600.000

307.736.000

3.061.665

2.406.188

Aminishiki

230.552.000

38.642.000

20.000.000

289.194.000

2.877.191

2.261.208

Kisenosato

198.784.000

24.842.000

18.500.000

242.126.000

2.408.912

1.893.183

Kotoshogiku

193.088.000

19.996.000

16.000.000

229.084.000

2.279.157

1.791.208

Asasekiryu

180.002.000

23.740.000

10.200.000

213.942.000

2.128.509

1.672.812

Baruto

160.126.000

18.620.000

30.800.000

209.546.000

2.084.773

1.638.440

Kakuryu

160.448.000

15.502.000

28.300.000

204.250.000

2.032.083

1.597.031

Takekaze

177.588.000

20.640.000

6.000.000

204.228.000

2.031.864

1.596.859

Toyonoshima

160.948.000

19.856.000

22.300.000

203.104.000

2.020.682

1.588.070

Tokitenku

156.654.000

17.348.000

4.600.000

178.602.000

1.776.911

1.396.489

Homasho

127.310.000

16.234.000

16.300.000

159.844.000

1.590.288

1.249.820

Goeido

124.972.000

14.008.000

19.400.000

158.380.000

1.575.723

1.238.373

Yoshikaze

133.406.000

14.262.000

6.400.000

154.068.000

1.532.823

1.204.658

Tochiozan

126.924.000

14.578.000

10.300.000

151.802.000

1.510.278

1.186.940

Toyohibiki

109.298.000

11.608.000

10.200.000

131.106.000

1.304.374

1.025.118

Tochinoshin

92.518.000

9.856.000

8.500.000

110.874.000

1.103.085

866.924

Kitataiki

97.622.000

10.590.000

2.000.000

110.212.000

1.096.499

861.748

Tamaasuka

89.432.000

10.970.000

5.000.000

105.402.000

1.048.644

824.138

Tamawashi

89.334.000

9.124.000

2.500.000

100.958.000

1.004.431

789.391

Aran

82.370.000

9.050.000

6.100.000

97.520.000

970.226

762.509

Shotenro

79.954.000

8.952.000

6.000.000

94.906.000

944.220

742.070

Wakakoyu

80.932.000

8.630.000

2.300.000

91.862.000

913.935

718.269

Kimurayama

79.184.000

7.670.000

4.000.000

90.854.000

903.906

710.387

Okinoumi

74.182.000

7.590.000

4.500.000

86.272.000

858.320

674.561

Gagamaru

66.652.000

6.948.000

6.600.000

80.200.000

797.910

627.084

Hochiyama

63.364.000

6.104.000

2.400.000

71.868.000

715.015

561.936

Myogiryu

50.094.000

5.062.000

14.500.000

69.656.000

693.008

544.640

Sagatsukasa

59.220.000

5.266.000

2.500.000

66.986.000

666.444

523.764

Tosayutaka

59.444.000

5.704.000

1.800.000

66.948.000

666.066

523.466

Kaisei

54.866.000

5.242.000

6.000.000

66.108.000

657.708

516.898

Satoyama

58.128.000

5.266.000

2.500.000

65.894.000

655.579

515.225

Shohozan

52.702.000

4.886.000

5.200.000

62.788.000

624.678

490.939

Sadanofuji

55.300.000

4.890.000

2.000.000

62.190.000

618.728

486.264

Takayasu

51.490.000

5.478.000

4.500.000

61.468.000

611.545

480.618

Daido

54.754.000

5.274.000

300.000

60.328.000

600.203

471.705

Takarafuji

51.156.000

4.766.000

300.000

56.222.000

559.353

439.600

Tochinowaka

51.156.000

4.838.000

0

55.994.000

557.084

437.817

Masunoyama

47.992.000

4.432.000

2.300.000

54.724.000

544.449

427.887

Oiwato

50.274.000

4.122.000

0

54.396.000

541.186

425.322

Fujiazuma

48.104.000

4.464.000

0

52.568.000

522.999

411.029

Aoiyama

44.182.000

4.422.000

2.800.000

51.404.000

511.418

401.928

Yoshiazuma

41.006.000

4.464.000

0

45.470.000

452.381

355.530

Chiyonokuni

39.046.000

3.672.000

2.200.000

44.918.000

446.889

351.214

Ikioi

37.086.000

3.500.000

4.000.000

44.586.000

443.586

348.618

Chiyotairyu

35.560.000

3.870.000

4.000.000

43.430.000

432.085

339.579

Tokushinho

39.368.000

3.144.000

500.000

43.012.000

427.926

336.311

Tenkaiho

39.046.000

3.480.000

300.000

42.826.000

426.076

334.856

Sotairyu

37.842.000

3.186.000

100.000

41.128.000

409.182

321.580

Kotoyuki

35.882.000

3.168.000

2.000.000

41.050.000

408.406

320.970

Kyokushuho

33.264.000

2.930.000

2.200.000

38.394.000

381.982

300.203

Takanoyama

33.810.000

3.278.000

0

37.088.000

368.989

289.991

Asahisho

33.264.000

2.958.000

500.000

36.722.000

365.347

287.129

Ryuo

33.264.000

2.950.000

0

36.214.000

360.293

283.157

Tokushoryu

31.738.000

2.758.000

400.000

34.896.000

347.180

272.852

Jokoryu

28.686.000

2.594.000

2.900.000

34.180.000

340.057

267.253

Chiyootori

28.574.000

2.534.000

2.200.000

33.308.000

331.381

260.435

Nionoumi

27.482.000

2.500.000

0

29.982.000

298.291

234.429

Towanoyama

25.176.128

2.710.000

1.000.000

28.886.128

287.388

225.861

Takanoiwa

23.884.000

2.042.000

2.300.000

28.226.000

280.820

220.699

Homarefuji

25.410.000

2.190.000

500.000

28.100.000

279.567

219.714

Akiseyama

24.864.000

2.064.000

600.000

27.528.000

273.876

215.241

Daikiho

21.266.000

1.804.000

500.000

23.570.000

234.498

184.294

Sadanoumi

20.720.000

1.702.000

800.000

23.222.000

231.036

181.573

Masuraumi

20.720.000

1.664.000

500.000

22.884.000

227.673

178.930

Shironoryu

18.648.000

1.588.000

0

20.236.000

201.328

158.225

Kitaharima

18.648.000

1.496.000

0

20.144.000

200.413

157.506

Kagamio

17.668.000

1.522.000

0

19.190.000

190.921

150.047

Azumaryu

17.668.000

1.344.000

0

19.012.000

189.150

148.655

Tanzo

16.576.000

1.324.000

1.000.000

18.900.000

188.036

147.779

Kimikaze

15.050.000

1.252.000

2.500.000

18.802.000

187.061

147.013

Endo

12.544.000

1.152.000

4.000.000

17.696.000

176.058

138.365

Osunaarashi

11.998.000

1.056.000

600.000

13.654.000

135.844

106.761

Dairaido

12.432.000

1.078.000

100.000

13.610.000

135.406

106.417

Oniarashi

10.360.000

1.020.000

500.000

11.880.000

118.194

92.890

Kotoyutaka

10.360.000

960.000

500.000

11.820.000

117.597

92.421

Terunofuji

8.834.000

758.000

2.000.000

11.592.000

115.329

90.638

Tochihiryu

10.360.000

824.000

400.000

11.584.000

115.249

90.575

Chiyomaru

8.834.000

734.000

2.000.000

11.568.000

115.090

90.450

Seiro

10.360.000

826.000

300.000

11.486.000

114.274

89.809

Arawashi

10.360.000

948.000

0

11.308.000

112.503

88.417

Chiyoo

10.360.000

826.000

0

11.186.000

111.290

87.463

Kotokuni

8.288.000

1.070.000

500.000

9.858.000

98.077

77.080

Chiyoarashi

8.288.000

642.000

300.000

9.230.000

91.829

72.169

Amuru

6.216.000

624.000

500.000

7.340.000

73.026

57.391

Yotsuguruma

6.216.000

606.000

500.000

7.322.000

72.847

57.251

Higonojo

6.216.000

482.000

400.000

7.098.000

70.618

55.499

Dewaotori

6.216.000

484.000

100.000

6.800.000

67.653

53.169

Masakaze

6.216.000

480.000

0

6.696.000

66.619

52.356

Sensho

4.144.000

436.000

800.000

5.380.000

53.526

42.066

Kaonishiki

4.144.000

436.000

100.000

4.672.000

46.482

36.530

Kotomisen

4.144.000

402.000

0

4.546.000

45.228

35.545

Hitenryu

4.144.000

360.000

0

4.504.000

44.810

35.217

Kizenryu

2.072.000

160.000

700.000

2.932.000

29.170

22.925

Toyonokuni

2.072.000

180.000

500.000

2.752.000

27.380

21.518

Keitenkai

2.072.000

160.000

500.000

2.732.000

27.181

21.362

Ryuden

2.072.000

160.000

500.000

2.732.000

27.181

21.362

Dewanosato

2.072.000

270.000

0

2.342.000

23.301

18.312

Sakigake

2.072.000

164.000

0

2.236.000

22.246

17.483

Hishofuji

2.072.000

160.000

0

2.232.000

22.206

17.452

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Career Income from Salary, Basho Bonus and Prize Money

Until Nagoya 2014

Name

Rank Income ¥

Basho Bonus ¥

Prize Money ¥

Sum ¥

Appr. $

Appr. €

Hakuho

305.034.000

144.990.000

304.000.000

754.024.000

7.501.785

5.895.714

Harumafuji

242.622.000

38.334.000

82.400.000

363.356.000

3.615.029

2.841.081

Wakanosato

254.439.178

48.174.000

28.600.000

331.213.178

3.295.240

2.589.756

Kyokutenho

253.518.766

43.216.000

22.000.000

318.734.766

3.171.092

2.492.187

Kotooshu

255.550.000

33.586.000

18.600.000

307.736.000

3.061.665

2.406.188

Aminishiki

233.170.000

39.336.000

20.000.000

292.506.000

2.910.142

2.287.104

Kisenosato

203.478.000

25.570.000

18.500.000

247.548.000

2.462.855

1.935.578

Kotoshogiku

197.782.000

20.516.000

16.000.000

234.298.000

2.331.031

1.831.976

Asasekiryu

182.074.000

24.144.000

10.200.000

216.418.000

2.153.143

1.692.172

Kakuryu

166.088.000

16.142.000

28.300.000

210.530.000

2.094.563

1.646.134

Baruto

160.126.000

18.620.000

30.800.000

209.546.000

2.084.773

1.638.440

Takekaze

180.206.000

21.036.000

6.000.000

207.242.000

2.061.851

1.620.425

Toyonoshima

163.566.000

20.344.000

22.300.000

206.210.000

2.051.583

1.612.356

Tokitenku

159.272.000

17.674.000

4.600.000

181.546.000

1.806.201

1.419.508

Goeido

128.358.000

14.466.000

21.400.000

164.224.000

1.633.865

1.284.067

Homasho

129.928.000

16.650.000

16.300.000

162.878.000

1.620.473

1.273.543

Yoshikaze

136.792.000

14.612.000

6.400.000

157.804.000

1.569.992

1.233.869

Tochiozan

130.310.000

15.058.000

10.300.000

155.668.000

1.548.741

1.217.168

Toyohibiki

111.916.000

11.950.000

10.200.000

134.066.000

1.333.823

1.048.262

Kitataiki

100.240.000

10.910.000

2.000.000

113.150.000

1.125.729

884.720

Tochinoshin

92.518.000

9.856.000

9.000.000

111.374.000

1.108.060

870.833

Tamaasuka

91.504.000

11.318.000

5.000.000

107.822.000

1.072.721

843.060

Tamawashi

91.952.000

9.422.000

2.500.000

103.874.000

1.033.442

812.191

Aran

82.370.000

9.050.000

6.100.000

97.520.000

970.226

762.509

Shotenro

82.026.000

9.270.000

6.000.000

97.296.000

967.998

760.757

Wakakoyu

83.004.000

8.918.000

2.300.000

94.222.000

937.415

736.722

Kimurayama

79.184.000

7.670.000

4.000.000

90.854.000

903.906

710.387

Okinoumi

76.800.000

7.940.000

4.500.000

89.240.000

887.849

697.768

Gagamaru

69.270.000

7.268.000

6.600.000

83.138.000

827.140

650.056

Myogiryu

52.712.000

5.438.000

14.500.000

72.650.000

722.795

568.050

Hochiyama

63.364.000

6.104.000

2.400.000

71.868.000

715.015

561.936

Tosayutaka

61.516.000

5.908.000

1.800.000

69.224.000

688.710

541.262

Kaisei

57.484.000

5.520.000

6.000.000

69.004.000

686.521

539.542

Satoyama

60.200.000

5.486.000

2.500.000

68.186.000

678.383

533.146

Sagatsukasa

59.220.000

5.078.000

2.500.000

66.798.000

664.573

522.294

Shohozan

55.320.000

5.206.000

5.200.000

65.726.000

653.908

513.912

Sadanofuji

57.372.000

5.098.000

2.000.000

64.470.000

641.412

504.091

Takayasu

54.108.000

5.854.000

4.500.000

64.462.000

641.332

504.028

Daido

56.826.000

5.212.000

300.000

62.338.000

620.201

487.421

Takarafuji

53.774.000

5.040.000

300.000

59.114.000

588.125

462.212

Tochinowaka

53.774.000

5.098.000

0

58.872.000

585.718

460.320

Masunoyama

50.610.000

4.692.000

2.300.000

57.602.000

573.082

450.390

Fujiazuma

50.176.000

4.664.000

0

54.840.000

545.603

428.794

Oiwato

50.274.000

4.122.000

0

54.396.000

541.186

425.322

Aoiyama

46.800.000

4.730.000

2.800.000

54.330.000

540.529

424.806

Ikioi

39.704.000

3.774.000

6.000.000

49.478.000

492.257

386.868

Yoshiazuma

43.078.000

4.718.000

0

47.796.000

475.522

373.717

Chiyonokuni

41.664.000

3.912.000

2.200.000

47.776.000

475.323

373.561

Chiyotairyu

38.178.000

4.242.000

4.000.000

46.420.000

461.833

362.958

Tokushinho

41.440.000

3.322.000

500.000

45.262.000

450.312

353.904

Tenkaiho

41.118.000

3.680.000

300.000

45.098.000

448.680

352.621

Kotoyuki

37.954.000

3.380.000

2.000.000

43.334.000

431.130

338.829

Sotairyu

39.914.000

3.188.000

100.000

43.202.000

429.817

337.796

Kyokushuho

35.882.000

3.170.000

2.200.000

41.252.000

410.416

322.549

Takanoyama

35.882.000

3.496.000

0

39.378.000

391.772

307.897

Asahisho

35.336.000

3.158.000

500.000

38.994.000

387.951

304.894

Tokushoryu

34.356.000

3.012.000

400.000

37.768.000

375.754

295.308

Jokoryu

31.304.000

2.836.000

2.900.000

37.040.000

368.511

289.616

Chiyootori

31.960.000

2.790.000

2.200.000

36.950.000

367.616

288.912

Ryuo

33.264.000

2.950.000

0

36.214.000

360.293

283.157

Takanoiwa

26.502.000

2.292.000

2.300.000

31.094.000

309.354

243.124

Homarefuji

27.482.000

2.384.000

500.000

30.366.000

302.111

237.432

Nionoumi

27.482.000

2.500.000

0

29.982.000

298.291

234.429

Akiseyama

26.936.000

2.232.000

600.000

29.768.000

296.162

232.756

Towanoyama

25.176.128

2.710.000

1.000.000

28.886.128

287.388

225.861

Daikiho

23.338.000

1.984.000

500.000

25.822.000

256.903

201.902

Sadanoumi

20.720.000

1.942.000

800.000

23.462.000

233.423

183.449

Masuraumi

20.720.000

1.664.000

500.000

22.884.000

227.673

178.930

Kagamio

19.740.000

1.770.000

0

21.510.000

214.003

168.187

Azumaryu

19.740.000

1.536.000

0

21.276.000

211.675

166.357

Endo

15.162.000

1.412.000

4.000.000

20.574.000

204.691

160.868

Shironoryu

18.648.000

1.588.000

0

20.236.000

201.328

158.225

Kitaharima

18.648.000

1.496.000

0

20.144.000

200.413

157.506

Tanzo

16.576.000

1.324.000

1.000.000

18.900.000

188.036

147.779

Kimikaze

15.050.000

1.252.000

2.500.000

18.802.000

187.061

147.013

Osunaarashi

14.616.000

1.304.000

600.000

16.520.000

164.357

129.170

Terunofuji

11.452.000

1.000.000

2.000.000

14.452.000

143.783

113.000

Chiyomaru

11.452.000

976.000

2.000.000

14.428.000

143.544

112.813

Arawashi

12.978.000

1.188.000

0

14.166.000

140.938

110.764

Seiro

12.432.000

994.000

300.000

13.726.000

136.560

107.324

Dairaido

12.432.000

1.078.000

100.000

13.610.000

135.406

106.417

Chiyoo

12.432.000

1.000.000

0

13.432.000

133.635

105.025

Oniarashi

10.360.000

1.020.000

500.000

11.880.000

118.194

92.890

Tochihiryu

10.360.000

824.000

400.000

11.584.000

115.249

90.575

Amuru

8.288.000

876.000

500.000

9.664.000

96.147

75.563

Higonojo

8.288.000

644.000

400.000

9.332.000

92.844

72.967

Chiyoarashi

8.288.000

642.000

300.000

9.230.000

91.829

72.169

Dewaotori

6.216.000

484.000

100.000

6.800.000

67.653

53.169

Masakaze

6.216.000

480.000

0

6.696.000

66.619

52.356

Sensho

4.144.000

436.000

800.000

5.380.000

53.526

42.066

Kaonishiki

4.144.000

436.000

100.000

4.672.000

46.482

36.530

Kotomisen

4.144.000

402.000

0

4.546.000

45.228

35.545

Hitenryu

4.144.000

360.000

0

4.504.000

44.810

35.217

Sakigake

4.144.000

330.000

0

4.474.000

44.512

34.982

Ichinojo

2.072.000

160.000

2.000.000

4.232.000

42.104

33.090

Kizenryu

2.072.000

160.000

700.000

2.932.000

29.170

22.925

Toyonokuni

2.072.000

180.000

500.000

2.752.000

27.380

21.518

Keitenkai

2.072.000

160.000

500.000

2.732.000

27.181

21.362

Ryuden

2.072.000

160.000

500.000

2.732.000

27.181

21.362

Dewanosato

2.072.000

270.000

0

2.342.000

23.301

18.312

Hishofuji

2.072.000

160.000

0

2.232.000

22.206

17.452

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I see these lists and I think it's interesting and a little dismaying at how many of these professional wrestlers will have to find another job after their sports career finishes. I mean, those that can put away 1 to 2 million dollars might be able to retire, if they invest carefully and live frugally, without having to hunt for other work. But for most of them?

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I see these lists and I think it's interesting and a little dismaying at how many of these professional wrestlers will have to find another job after their sports career finishes.

Oh, the horror. ;-) In any case, most of those in the upper half of that table will have a job for life in the Kyokai if they wish.
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Athletes and artists typically have a very short window in which to earn their career income. Most forgo a formal education in order to excel at their vocation, so when they're 'done' they have little to fall back on. I don't know whether these are before- or after-tax figures, and the fact they get cost of living paid should be a consideration.

Take Takanoyama. He spent a reasonable number of tournaments in the top division. That's turned into ~30,000 a year since he started in sumo. I'll admit, I don't know how those salaries hold up relative to other jobs in Japan, but as a North American comparison, he could have earned as much as a retail employee at a department store and moderately less working full time at a fast food joint.

Maybe some of these guys had no prospects when they joined sumo, so they really aren't forgoing much other income. So, take it all with a handful of salt. But if you're going to pursue a career in something, you can see why a lot of the other candidates end up falling into sumo as a last resort.

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Take Takanoyama. He spent a reasonable number of tournaments in the top division. That's turned into ~30,000 a year since he started in sumo. I'll admit, I don't know how those salaries hold up relative to other jobs in Japan, but as a North American comparison, he could have earned as much as a retail employee at a department store and moderately less working full time at a fast food joint.

By that notion, why would anyone pursue any type of vocation that doesn't pay by the hour? Among those who try their hand at professional sumo and stay in for a reasonably long amount of time (let's say, 3+ years, counting anyone from Hakuho to Moriurara-types), about 7% end up getting a comfortable living out of it, as in 5+ years as sekitori. What's the rate for sports like football, baseball, golf, tennis, boxing? (Let alone people who work in acting and music.) I dare say it's much lower. There's more money in those activities, but the competition for it is also a lot more fierce.

Also, as in many sports, top sumotori have the opportunity to make quite a bit of money on the side. There are no endorsements in Ozumo, of course, but I bet not much has changed since the 1980s, in that a steady sekitori with enough people skills to get along with his koenkai members never has to spend a single yen of his regular salary.

That said, there's a lot more that the Kyokai can do to help its younger members achieve a decent education alongside their training, which is an area where they're still lagging behind other sports. But on the other hand the number of new recruits who have finished high school on their own is rather high these days - and I really don't think a kid who goes into Ozumo at 18 and washes out at 23 is any worse off than a kid who goes into Yakyu at 18 and washes out at 23. That's just the price to pay for pursuing a career in pro sports; some make it, many don't.

Last not least, Takanoyama really isn't who I'd think of for a particularly successful Ozumo career. He's a late-bloomer who's got the equivalent of maybe 2 MLB seasons at the minimum salary - that's $1 million (pre-tax). Takanoyama's $400k don't look too bad to me compared to that. There are Takanoyama-equivalents in dozens of other sports who don't make nearly that much and who only survive as semi-pro athletes or with governmental assistance.

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My parents have just returned from a trip to Georgia. By their accounts, Tochinoshin will return with enough wealth not only to lead a more than decent live by himself, but also with a little extra to take care of his extended family.

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Perhaps someone with time on their hands (and no life, apparently) can average out what Hakuho has earned and given the average time spent on the dohyo over a 15-bout period, and come up with just how much the Big Guy earns per hour during a tournament.

I figure 15 bouts x 8 seconds/bout x 6 annual tournaments x years of earned income divided by hour or some such calculation.

And yes, this is not taking into account the time practicing, doing keiko, etc etc.... Just the bouts, ma'am, just the bouts.

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That's like counting an accountant's hours by how long it takes him to fill in the data on your tax return and not counting all the research into tax law and pouring over the records of your business that went into coming up with all the figures for it. There's no way you can be in the ring without doing the work outside of it.

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Well i think out of the top 10 in the list, other guys will not have as much money. I am from Bulgaria, so when i look at Aoyama numbers, he can easily surpass this salary working as a bouncer in night club for example, but we still need to consider other things. I dont know if they pay for food, they dont pay for accomodation (which will be necessary if he works here in Bulgaria as he is from small town where he wont be able to make more than 300E).

So if he has no expences eg clothes, food, flat, if this is the clean amount that he can put aside, its pretty good number. Also you need to consider that people who do sumo are not there for the money, they are competitors, they want success.

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Asashosakari said above "There are no endorsements in Ozumo." By endorsements we mean appearing in print and TV for products for money? Sure they do, not nearly as often as other celebrities but they do.

Anyway, in several posts above "room and board" being paid was mentioned. It is my understanding that most wrestlers, upon evidence that they have some staying power in the sekitori ranks, tend to move out to their own place, coming in only for practice. So I guess if they stick around for chanko after practice they save some money, but other meals and certainly rent, must be paid. I mean, except for the most gregarious, who would want to live in a communal dorm their whole life if they didn't have to? And yes a lot of these guys do get married, most especially after becoming a sekitori (some even in upper makushita when things are looking good) and I doubt their wives would put up with them living in the heya. There are exceptions. I heard Musashimaru never bothered to move out of his heya.

Another factor is sekitori are expected to go everywhere with their tsukebito and yes, in many cases they are paid for, but certainly not all. In these cases they are expected to pay for their tsukebito, and these are often expensive places. I have heard one of the reasons some wrestlers go into pro wrestling is they have no other viable way to support themselves after retiring, which means they didn't save up enough money. Of course, as was mentioned, many go into jobs working for the kyokai. I wouldn't doubt if many would rather do something else (a lot of them don't look like very much fun), but you gotta pay the bills.

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To be honest, I have had a little trouble interpreting these numbers. So these figures are how much a rikishi has earned to date, correct? And the periods in the number are substitutes for commas? So, Hakuho has earned 754 million yen and change, correct?

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To be honest, I have had a little trouble interpreting these numbers. So these figures are how much a rikishi has earned to date, correct? And the periods in the number are substitutes for commas? So, Hakuho has earned 754 million yen and change, correct?

When in doubt about dots/commas in numbers:

If you find at least two dots or commas in a seven-digit or even bigger number, then you should wonder why you are still wondering ;-)

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Well, I guessed that, but I worried that the last zeroes might possibly superfluous zeroes that got left over in the process. I am always the one in the room who is never afraid to ask the stupid question just in case. My friends call it one of my charm points. (In jonokuchi...)

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Asashosakari said above "There are no endorsements in Ozumo." By endorsements we mean appearing in print and TV for products for money? Sure they do, not nearly as often as other celebrities but they do.

I was thinking more in terms of equipment sponsorship, which is the financial backbone for many rank-and-file athletes in other individual sports. Major endorsements for products unrelated to sport tend to be limited to superstars.

Anyway, in several posts above "room and board" being paid was mentioned. It is my understanding that most wrestlers, upon evidence that they have some staying power in the sekitori ranks, tend to move out to their own place, coming in only for practice. So I guess if they stick around for chanko after practice they save some money, but other meals and certainly rent, must be paid. I mean, except for the most gregarious, who would want to live in a communal dorm their whole life if they didn't have to?

Sekitori do get a personal room. As far as I know it's partially a question of individual heya culture - technically any sekitori is free to move out of the heya even if he's unmarried, but in some stables it's more frowned upon than in others. Edited by Asashosakari
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Yeah, I was going to mention sekitori get their own room (they're big boys now!). Hard to imagine (or maybe funny to imagine) Musashimaru (in the past) tucked in his futon with young wrestlers snoring on the tatami next to him.

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And the periods in the number are substitutes for commas?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thousands_separator (actually goes to decimal mark, but whatever)

Different countries have different rules about how to separate digits in large numbers. It is especially annoying when trying to copy tables of such numbers into Excel because I've not found out a way to tell Excel that it should treat commas and periods in the data differently than normal.

edit: I've now read that French Canadians follow the French style and English Canadians follow the English style, so one might say that if you're writing numbers accompanying English text, you should follow the English style for writing numbers. But I'm sure most people will just say the way they originally learned is clearly the correct way.

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I would have never suspected that the number format might be considered cumbersome. (But then again, I had never given it any thought whatsoever...)

It is certainly true that English texts should be accompanied by English style numbers and I seem to remember that I tried to do so at other places in the past.

Nevertheless, because I'm used to my own language's style, the flood of commas in the English format makes my eyes bleed. So I'm undecided.

More importantly, if it is not clear what these tables are about, it might be a good idea to refer to the very first post of this thread.

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I have seen the system of using periods where my language/country would use commas. I was just confirming. Go on as you have done it. No worries.

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Different countries have different rules about how to separate digits in large numbers. It is especially annoying when trying to copy tables of such numbers into Excel because I've not found out a way to tell Excel that it should treat commas and periods in the data differently than normal.

Somewhere in Excel's settings ("International" or whatever it's called in current versions) you can switch the delimiters/separators.

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Thank you! I switched the delimiters in the options, pasted in a bit of the table, and the data was read as being numbers correctly; I just had to switch back to make it display "proper" for me.

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Also has to do with the strength of ones home currency and the cost of living. In my country (South Africa) many of the rikishis with more than $300000 would be able to live reasonably well if their mortgages etc are already paid up. A 3 bedroom house in a decent surburb costs around $60 000.

That is precisely why some Britons/Americans go to Asian countries (particularly Thailand) to retire because the cost of living is usually much lower than in London/New York and the strength of the British pound renders them wealthy in the currencies of their chosen retirement country.

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To bad this tread went cold..., does anyone have any new data about the rikishi carrier earnings?

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