Reonito 685 Posted January 22 (edited) Shukun-sho (Outstanding Performance Award) East Maegashira #13 Kotoshoho conditionally (11-3) Sadogatake Beya Date of Birth: August 26, 1999 (23 years old) Place of Birth: Chiba 2017 November Debut Kanto-sho (Fighting Spirit Prize) East Maegashira #8 Onosho conditionally (10-4) Onomatsu Beya Date of Birth: July 4, 1996 (26 years old) Place of Birth: Aomori 2013 January Debut Kanto-sho (Fighting Spirit Prize) East Maegashira #13 Kotoshoho (11-3) Sadogatake Beya Date of Birth: August 26, 1999 (23 years old) Place of Birth: Chiba 2017 November Debut Gino-sho (Technique Prize) East Komusubi Kiribayama (10-4) Michinoku Beya Date of Birth: April 24, 1996 (26 years old) Place of Birth: Mongolia 2015 May Debut Edited January 22 by Reonito 2 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,485 Posted January 22 Here's the traditional tweet where they make it harder and harder to read what's written each time. I think the image is practically useless, but maybe people more familiar with Japanese might get something from it. I guess it's not like there's any question what the condition is in either case I suppose. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,485 Posted January 22 (edited) Maybe this has been there previous basho when I complained about not being able to read the paper in the image, or maybe it's new this time because the image is absolutely impossible to read this time, but there's a reply tweet giving the information in text. Apparently they give prizes to hashtags now, not actual rikishi. Edited January 22 by Gurowake 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seiyashi 3,458 Posted January 22 The image isn't that bad, it just has to be opened and zoomed a bit. But whoever wrote Kotoshōhō for the kantōshō needs to learn to write for the camera. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites