Asashosakari 19,500 Posted November 21, 2024 Day 12 - Results new KK: Kiryuko, Hitoshi, Takakento, Yuma, Kitaharima new MK: Tsushimanada, Nionoumi 16 wins against just 7 losses in what has been the best round of the tournament for the ex-sekitori. The highlight match was the promotion zone battle between Kiryuko and Kotokuzan on Day 11, won by the former. Meanwhile, the same day brought the end of Kazekeno's yusho hopes and almost certainly also his promotion run. Kiryuko is now assured at least second place in the promotion queue and with two juryo rikishi demotable (veteran pair Onosho and Chiyomaru), his return to the paid ranks should be all but certain. Day 10 KK'ers Tochimaru, Fujiazuma and Asashiyu marched on to win #5, and will have an opportunity to earn big 6-1 promotions for the next banzuke. A quartet of rikishi joined Kiryuko in clinching kachikoshi this time, and I'm personally breathing a sigh of relief that Kitaharima did not continue to nosedive following his back-to-back 1-6 scores. The same sadly can't be said for Tsushimanada, makekoshi for the fifth straight time. (The first two were respectable 7-8's in juryo, since then it's all been downhill with 1-14 and 2-5.) Akua, Tenshoho, Asagyokusei and Dairaido avoided MK and now enter make-or-break final matches, alongside Kotokuzan and Yoshiazuma (down from 3-0 to 3-3, uh-oh). And finally, Enho's third attempt at a zensho record in his comeback remains intact after a defeat of talented rookie Noda. Two of the six unbeaten sandanme rikishi were taken out by makushita and jonidan opponents, so it's just Enho and his next opponent who are left to decide the yusho; he'll have to contend against Fujitoshi who was in the top 15 ranks of makushita as recently as four months ago, before he withdrew halfway through Nagoya basho and missed Aki entirely. Kiryuko will have his final match of the basho up in juryo. Kotokuzan likely will as well, but could also be paired up with another 3-3 (Miyagi) who is being held for possible juryo needs. Akua has been assigned a makushita opponent and will face 21-year-old talent Yoshii with KK and MK on the line. Rank Shikona Heya Record Kyushu 2024 Results Ms1e Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms2e Kiryuko Tatsunami 4-2 O X – – X – O – O – O – Ms3w Kaisho Asakayama 2-4 – O X – X – X – X – O – Ms4e Kotokuzan Arashio 3-3 – O O – X – X O – – X – Ms5e Akua Tatsunami 3-3 X – O – – X O – X – O – Ms6e Kazekeno Oshiogawa 5-1 O – – O O – – O O – X – Ms9e Daishomaru Oitekaze 0-6 – X X – – X – X X – X – Ms9w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms12e Hitoshi Oitekaze 4-2 O – – X X – O – – O – O Ms12w Tenshoho Isegahama 3-3 X – X – O – X – – O – O Ms13w Chiyonoo Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms14w Takakento Tokiwayama 4-2 – X O – – O – O – X – O Ms20e Tochimaru Kasugano 5-1 – O – X – O O – – O O – Ms21w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 2-4 X – – O – X X – O – X – Ms22w Yuma Onomatsu 4-2 O – O – – O X – X – – O Ms27e Tochimusashi Kasugano 4-2 – X O – O – O – O – – X Ms29w Kawazoe Isegahama 1-0-5 – O – – – – – – – – – – Ms30e Asanowaka Takasago 2-4 – X X – – X – O – X O – Ms40e Kyokutaisei Oshima kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms42e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 2-4 X – – O X – O – X – – X Ms42w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 4-2 – O X – O – – X O – O – Ms46e Asagyokusei Takasago 3-3 – O X – – X O – X – O – Ms60w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 5-1 X – – O O – O – O – – O Sd3w Asashiyu Takasago 5-1 O – – O X – – O O – – O Sd11w Amakaze Oshiogawa 2-4 – O – X X – – X – X O – Sd39w Yago Oshiogawa kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Sd55e Dairaido Takadagawa 3-3 O – – X – X X – – O – O Sd56w Enho Isegahama 6-0 – O – O O – O – O – O – Jd4e Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 3-3 – O – O – O – X – X – X Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted December 1, 2024 (edited) Day 15 - Results Apologies for the delay - I wanted to wait for potential information about the many kyujo ex-sekitori, and then got sidetracked. new KK: Kotokuzan, Akua, Tenshoho new MK: Asagyokusei, Dairaido, Yoshiazuma Totals: 14 KK, 10 MK, 5 kyujo, 90-72-41 A crucial Day 14 win for Kotokuzan who unexpectedly was paired up with another 3-3 makushita rikishi, Miyagi, even though the juryo demotion race was not yet decided at the time. Kotokuzan's kachikoshi was not quite enough to earn promotion back to the paid ranks in the end, but he'll be no lower than Ms2e on the next banzuke and have an excellent chance to do it then. Akua's last minute KK should also see him move up to Ms2w, while Kiryuko completed his Kyushu campaign in style with another victory after his return to sekitori status was already assured. Fellow top 5 ranker Kaisho ended things with a loss to finish at 2-5, and will likely fall far enough that even 5 wins in January might not guarantee an immediate return to the promotion zone. BTW, Akua is set to become the first rikishi in 3+ years to rank between Ms1 and Ms5 for five straight tournaments. In addition to him and Kotokuzan, the next top 5 will feature Kazekeno, whose basho ended on a bit of down note with two losses after his yusho-chasing 5-0 start, and probably also Hitoshi who went nearly the other way with four straight wins from 1-2. Three different final scores for the trio of injury returnees in the middle of makushita. Tochimaru streaked to a 6-1 finish and just might have also got himself into promotable territory for January, while Takakento finished 4-3 and Tochimusashi ended on a 5-2 record. On the other hand we'll be seeing big drops for Daishomaru - consolation win on Day 13 to finish 1-6, albeit against an opponent from more than 30 ranks lower - and Tsushimanada, 2-5 for a combined scoreline of 5-24 across his last three tournaments. Also not going well at all is Amakaze with his third straight 2-5 record. In better news: Kitaharima arrested his recent 1-6, 1-6 descent with a 5-2 performance. Barring inter-basho retirements, the next edition will have an additional ex-sekitori on the list, with Kiryujo departing and Onosho and Chiyomaru coming down from juryo. The movements between makushita and sandanme will balance each other: Asashiyu is set to return to the third division after his 5-2 record, while kyujo Kyokutaisei is set to drop. Speaking of which: Again no zensho record for Enho, and his loss in the yusho decider with Fujitoshi ensured that he'll indeed have to spend another tournament in sandanme. Nothing to worry about for now, though; it's just hard to be that one out of 128 rikishi who gets to finish 7-0. Meanwhile, Yoshiazuma unfortunately demonstrated that it can even be difficult to be that one out of two rikishi who finishes kachikoshi, as he completed the turnaround from 3-0 to 3-4. Fellow super-veteran Dairaido also dropped to makekoshi at the end. So, to close things out: As already alluded there has been no definitive information about any of the kyujo rikishi, including Kawazoe after his puzzling departure at 1-0. Reports have indicated that Asanoyama is likely aiming for a March comeback; we'll see if any of the others are ready for action in January. Rank Shikona Heya Record Kyushu 2024 Results Age Out Last J HiRk Ms1e Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 1 2024.09 O Ms2e Kiryuko Tatsunami 5-2 O X – – X – O – O – O – – O – 22 1 2024.09 J12 Ms3w Kaisho Asakayama 2-5 – O X – X – X – X – O – X – – 29 11 2023.01 J2 Ms4e Kotokuzan Arashio 4-3 – O O – X – X O – – X – – O – 30 10 2023.03 M16 Ms5e Akua Tatsunami 4-3 X – O – – X O – X – O – – O – 34 4 2024.03 M10 Ms6e Kazekeno Oshiogawa 5-2 O – – O O – – O O – X – – X – 25 3 2024.05 J14 Ms9e Daishomaru Oitekaze 1-6 – X X – – X – X X – X – O – – 33 15 2022.05 M5 Ms9w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 1 2024.09 J8 Ms12e Hitoshi Oitekaze 5-2 O – – X X – O – – O – O – – O 27 6 2023.11 J11 Ms12w Tenshoho Isegahama 4-3 X – X – O – X – – O – O – O – 22 5 2024.01 J10 Ms13w Chiyonoo Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 33 17 2022.01 M14 Ms14w Takakento Tokiwayama 4-3 – X O – – O – O – X – O X – – 28 6 2023.11 J4 Ms20e Tochimaru Kasugano 6-1 – O – X – O O – – O O – – – O 32 13 2022.09 J11 Ms21w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 2-5 X – – O – X X – O – X – – – X 31 2 2024.07 J9 Ms22w Yuma Onomatsu 5-2 O – O – – O X – X – – O – O – 26 5 2024.01 J13 Ms27e Tochimusashi Kasugano 5-2 – X O – O – O – O – – X – – O 25 5 2024.01 J7 Ms29w Kawazoe Isegahama 1-0-6 – O – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25 7 2023.09 J13 Ms30e Asanowaka Takasago 2-5 – X X – – X – O – X O – – X – 29 13 2022.09 J4 Ms40e Kyokutaisei Oshima kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 35 18 2021.11 M8 Ms42e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 3-4 X – – O X – O – X – – X – – O 37 67 2013.07 M16 Ms42w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 5-2 – O X – O – – X O – O – – O – 38 4 2024.03 M15 Ms46e Asagyokusei Takasago 3-4 – O X – – X O – X – O – X – – 31 27 2020.03 J12 Ms60w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 5-2 X – – O O – O – O – – O X – – 37 24 2020.11 M4 Sd3w Asashiyu Takasago 5-2 O – – O X – – O O – – O X – – 30 19 2021.09 J13 Sd11w Amakaze Oshiogawa 2-5 – O – X X – – X – X O – – – X 33 39 2018.03 M13 Sd39w Yago Oshiogawa kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 14 2022.07 M10 Sd55e Dairaido Takadagawa 3-4 O – – X – X X – – O – O – X – 44 108 2006.07 J2 Sd56w Enho Isegahama 6-1 – O – O O – O – O – O – X – – 30 9 2023.05 M4 Jd4e Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 3-4 – O – O – O – X – X – X – X – 47 60 2014.09 M12 Edited December 1, 2024 by Asashosakari 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaikitsune Makoto 209 Posted December 5, 2024 Is there any information why Asanowaka has become a weak rikishi? He is not generating power and he was good. He is not good anymore. He is weak. Bizarre really. He is young too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gernobono 467 Posted December 5, 2024 1 hour ago, Kaikitsune Makoto said: Is there any information why Asanowaka has become a weak rikishi? The "strong" Asanowaka is intai since 2005 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raishu 208 Posted December 5, 2024 7 hours ago, Kaikitsune Makoto said: Is there any information why Asanowaka has become a weak rikishi? He is not generating power and he was good. He is not good anymore. He is weak. Bizarre really. He is young too. Long covid ... that's what many people assume. His results declined after he had to sit out that one basho due to a corona infection. No official statement regarding this as far as I remember. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhomatsu 245 Posted December 5, 2024 Saying the silent part out loud! I think you can easily see a decline in power/speed/energy in quite a few wrestlers since their COVID infections. And these are guys who "build their body" to be at a peak performance. Imagine what is happening to the "average Joe" with multiple infections each year. This will be a long-term crisis with implications on potential economic growth (less labor productivity and more illness/outages) and on country fiscal positions (more health care costs). Large price to pay coming up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yarimotsu 588 Posted December 6, 2024 8 hours ago, Muhomatsu said: Large price to pay coming up. Sure, but keeping up with legal investigations into the handling of the matter has me pretty damn sure it's for the exact opposite reasons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 13 (edited) Hatsu 2025 Up: Kiryuko (straight return) Down: Onosho (ending 10 years as sekitori), Chiyomaru (straight demotion after his latest return) Onosho proceeded to retire after the Hatsu banzuke was created, as did Kyokutaisei, veteran of over five years in juryo plus four appearances in the top division. Depending on how you want to count, that means we have either 30 (one more than in Kyushu) or 28 ex-sekitori on the list. As expected at the end of Kyushu, the top 5 promotion zone features Kazekeno, Kotokuzan, Akua and Hitoshi for this basho. Tochimaru, who had a borderline case, didn't quite make it in. Kawazoe, who strangely withdrew from the last tournament after just one (successful) bout, is back in for this one and barely managed to hang on to a makushita position. Previously kyujo Chiyonoo and Yago are also back in action, while Asanoyama (out since Nagoya Day 5) and Chiyosakae (since Aki Day 4) continue to be sidelined. Last sekitori appearance anniversaries: One year ago for Tenshoho, Tochimusashi and Yuma, two years for Kaisho, three for Chiyonoo. Birthdays: December: 16th: Nionoumi (38) January: 11th: Tochimusashi (26) 28th: Kaisho (30) Rank Shikona Heya Age Out Last J HiRk M# J# 2024.07 2024.09 2024.11 Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 25 4 2024.05 J14 1 Ms1e 2-4-1 Ms14e 5-2 Ms6e 5-2 Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 30 11 2023.03 M16 2 8 Ms3e 3-4 Ms7e 4-3 Ms4e 4-3 Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 34 5 2024.03 M10 6 22 Ms5e 4-3 Ms2e 3-4 Ms5e 4-3 Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu 28 1 2024.11 K 42 16 M5e 0-4-11 J1w 1-4-10 J10e 2-11-2 Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 27 7 2023.11 J11 1 Ms19w 6-1 Ms6e 3-4 Ms12e 5-2 Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 32 14 2022.09 J11 3 Ms56e 5-2 Ms36w 5-2 Ms20e 6-1 Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 22 6 2024.01 J10 3 Ms11w 2-5 Ms22w 5-2 Ms12w 4-3 Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 28 7 2023.11 J4 14 Ms44w 5-2 Ms27w 5-2 Ms14w 4-3 Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 33 1 2024.11 M5 31 33 Ms6e 4-3 Ms3w 5-2 J11w 1-14 Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 26 6 2024.01 J13 3 Ms17e 5-2 Ms10w 2-5 Ms22w 5-2 Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 25 6 2024.01 J7 5 Sd23w 6-1 Ms43w 5-2 Ms27e 5-2 Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 29 12 2023.01 J2 12 Ms9w 4-3 Ms6w 4-3 Ms3w 2-5 Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 38 5 2024.03 M15 1 26 Ms2w 1-6 Ms20w 1-6 Ms42w 5-2 Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 33 16 2022.05 M5 19 22 Ms8e 4-3 Ms5e 3-4 Ms9e 1-6 Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 37 25 2020.11 M4 17 21 Sd14w 5-2 Ms50e 3-4 Ms60w 5-2 Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 31 3 2024.07 J9 8 J12w 1-14 Ms10e 2-5 Ms21w 2-5 Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 30 20 2021.09 J13 1 Ms33e 2-5 Ms52e 3-4 Sd3w 5-2 Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago 30 2 2024.09 O 33 7 M12e 3-2-10 J3w 0-0-15 Ms1e 0-0-7 Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 29 14 2022.09 J4 6 Ms15e 0-7 Ms50w 5-2 Ms30e 2-5 Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe 34 2 2024.09 J8 13 J9w 5-10 J13w 0-4-11 Ms9w 0-0-7 Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 38 68 2013.07 M16 1 12 Sd15e 5-2 Ms51w 4-3 Ms42e 3-4 Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 33 18 2022.01 M14 4 39 Ms26w 4-3 Ms19w 4-3 Ms13w 0-0-7 Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 31 28 2020.03 J12 3 Ms59e 5-2 Ms37w 3-4 Ms46e 3-4 Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 25 8 2023.09 J13 2 Jd23w 6-1 Sd51w 7-0 Y Ms29w 1-0-6 Sd4e Enho Isegahama 30 10 2023.05 M4 9 20 Jk13w 6-1 Jd31w 6-1 Sd56w 6-1 Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima 35 19 2021.11 M8 4 34 Ms19e 3-4 Ms26e 2-5 Ms40e 0-0-7 Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 33 40 2018.03 M13 1 18 Ms38e 2-5 Ms59w 2-5 Sd11w 2-5 Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 44 109 2006.07 J2 6 Sd27e 3-4 Sd43e 3-4 Sd55e 3-4 Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 30 15 2022.07 M10 4 20 Ms16e 0-0-7 Ms59e 0-0-7 Sd39w 0-0-7 Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 47 61 2014.09 M12 3 18 Jd16w 3-4 Jd38w 5-2 Jd4e 3-4 Edited January 13 by Asashosakari Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 13 (edited) Day 2 - Results Not a great start with 12 wins and 14 losses, although Kazekeno added another victory in his Day 2 extra appearance in juryo to bring his personal record (if not the overall total) back to even. Tochimaru entered the tournament with the longest winning streak among ex-sekitori, having taken his last five matches of Kyushu, and for now he's keeping it alive with a victory over Tenshoho. Hitoshi had the second-longest run with four wins, but that's already over. Fellow promotion zoner Akua is also in an early hole, while Kotokuzan prevailed over Kazekeno head-to-head on shonichi. Tsushimanada, who struggled badly in recent months (5-24 record since his last basho in juryo), looked pretty good to my eyes in his first bout, so here's hoping that he can finally rebound from his run of five straight losing records. Enho and returning Yago are high up enough in their respective divisions to require only 4 wins for promotion to the next one, but they'll obviously aim for much more than that. Yago got off on the right foot, but Enho was quickly overwhelmed. Let's hope it was just a failed game plan much like his first match loss in his comeback basho back in July, not an indication that upper sandanme is in fact his current ceiling. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 1-1 X O Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 1-0 O – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 0-1 – X Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 0-1 X – Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 1-0 – O Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 0-1 – X Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 1-0 – O Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 1-0 O – Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 0-1 X – Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 1-0 O – Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 1-0 – O Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 1-0 O – Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 0-1 X – Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 0-1 X – Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 1-0 O – Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 1-0 – O Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 0-1 – X Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 0-1 – X Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-1 – X Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-1 – X Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 1-0 – O Sd4e Enho Isegahama 0-1 – X Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 0-1 – X Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 0-1 X – Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 1-0 O – Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 1-0 O – Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 15 (edited) Day 4 - Results Another middling round with 14 wins and 12 losses, and it gets worse once you notice that the rikishi ranked in sandanme and jonidan went 5-0, which means the makushita denizens were distinctly below 50%. Akua was unfortunately responsible for two losses at once, first defeated by Hitoshi and then also in his Day 4 juryo visit. Kotokuzan didn't do any better up there the day before either, sadly. The latter is at least still well in the race for promotion, while Akua's back is already firmly against the wall. Hitoshi improved to 1-1 with that victory over Akua. Just five makushita-ranked ex-sekitori remain part of the yusho race there at this (early) stage, with some names involved that probably weren't on many shortlists. Kawazoe isn't much of a surprise, Tochimaru can arguably never be ruled out, and Kaisho is at a comparatively low rank, but I'm not sure who would have expected Chiyomaru (albeit with a Day 1 fusensho) and Tsushimanada to be 2-0. On the winless other end of the spectrum we've got Akua (as mentioned), Daishomaru, Fujiazuma, Asanowaka, Chiyonoo (presently kyujo) and Asagyokusei. For several of them it's not a result that's particularly out of the norm where they're currently ranked, but Asanowaka looks very weak again and Daishomaru also appears barely any stronger than he was in last basho's 1-6. Yago looks rather rusty to my eyes down in jonidan, so I'm not convinced he'll just streak to 7-0, but he'll surely keep adding wins. Yoshiazuma is also 2-0, but he's actually at home where he's ranked and after last basho's 3-0 -> 3-4 I'm not gonna assume that a big tournament record is lurking just around the corner. Enho easily prevailed in his second match. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 1-1 X O – – Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 1-1 O – X – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 0-3 – X X X Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 1-1 X – O – Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 2-0 – O – O Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 1-1 – X – O Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 1-1 – O – X Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 2-0 O – O – Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 1-1 X – O – Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 1-1 O – X – Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 2-0 – O O – Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 1-1 O – – X Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 0-2 X – X – Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 0-2 X – X – Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 2-0 O – – O Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 1-1 – O – X Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 0-2 – X X – Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 1-1 – X O – Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-2 – X X – Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-2 – X – X Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 2-0 – O – O Sd4e Enho Isegahama 1-1 – X O – Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 1-1 – X – O Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 1-1 X – – O Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 2-0 O – O – Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 2-0 O – O – Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 17 (edited) Day 6 - Results Distinctly average results once more with 13 wins and 11 losses. Tochimaru's cross-tournament winning streak finished at 7, ending his hopes for both the yusho and a promotion to salaried status. Chiyomaru also left both both races with his first kuroboshi, while lower-ranked trio Kaisho (Ms15w!), Tsushimanada and Kawazoe remained undefeated. In the even lower divisions it's only Yago who continues to fly the zensho flag now after Yoshiazuma had to relinquish his. The promotion zone saw Kotokuzan and Hitoshi improve to 2-1, and with yokozuna Terunofuji's retirement the likelihood has increased that any kachikoshi might be good enough to go up to juryo. Top-ranked Kazekeno was unable to keep up the pace and finds himself 1-2 now. Among the winless rikishi only Daishomaru was able to arrest his slide. Asagyokusei was absent from his scheduled Day 6 match and has since officially joined Chiyonoo on the kyujo list. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 1-2 X O – – X – Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 2-1 O – X – O – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 0-3 – X X X – – Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 2-1 X – O – O – Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 2-1 – O – O – X Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 2-1 – X – O – O Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 2-1 – O – X – O Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 2-1 O – O – X – Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 1-2 X – O – – X Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 1-2 O – X – X – Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 3-0 – O O – O – Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 2-1 O – – X O – Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 1-2 X – X – – O Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 0-3 X – X – – X Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 3-0 O – – O – O Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 2-1 – O – X O – Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 0-3 – X X – X – Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 1-2 – X O – – X Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-2-1 – X X – – – Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-3 – X – X – X Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 3-0 – O – O O – Sd4e Enho Isegahama 2-1 – X O – – O Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 1-2 – X – O X – Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 2-1 X – – O O – Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 3-0 O – O – – O Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 2-1 O – O – – X Edited March 3 by Asashosakari Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 20 (edited) Day 8 - Results new KK: Kaisho, Tsushimanada, Yago new MK: Asanowaka, Chiyonoo (kyujo), Asagyokusei (kyujo) That's more like it - 15 wins and just 9 losses, two of them unavoidable due to head-to-head action. Three of four zensho rikishi remained undefeated with Kaisho and surprise package Tsushimanada continuing to aim for the makushita yusho and Yago going well in jonidan, while Kawazoe fell off the pace. Just four ranks lower than Kawazoe it's also a 3-1 record for stablemate Enho now. Up in the promotion zone everybody remains in the race for now. Akua avoided makekoshi but obviously still has the hardest job at 1-3. Kazekeno improved to 2-2 and Hitoshi dispatched fellow ex-sekitori Tochimaru to move up to 3-1. Only Kotokuzan was unable to join the winner's circle but a 2-2 record still gives him a decent shot at earning a return to juryo after almost two years. Just outside the top 5 ranks we find matching 3-1 scores for Takakento and Chiyomaru after victories today. With retirements by Terunofuji and Onosho opening up slots and Bushozan potentially falling directly past Ms5 they might be just one win away from securing a top 5 placement for Haru basho already. Last not least I'll mention that Dairaido has dropped to 2-2 and, being less than 10 ranks away from the bottom of sandanme after the recent shrinkage of the division, he will definitely require kachikoshi to avoid his first appearance in jonidan since 2016. (Which only came about due to three tournaments missed through injury; on the merits he hasn't been to jonidan since 1997.) Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 2-2 X O – – X – O – Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 2-2 O – X – O – X – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 1-3 – X X X – – O – Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 3-1 X – O – O – O – Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 2-2 – O – O – X X – Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 2-2 – X – O – O – X Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 3-1 – O – X – O – O Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 3-1 O – O – X – – O Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 2-2 X – O – – X – O Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 2-2 O – X – X – – O Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 4-0 – O O – O – – O Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 3-1 O – – X O – O – Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 1-3 X – X – – O X – Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 1-3 X – X – – X O – Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 4-0 O – – O – O – O Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 3-1 – O – X O – – O Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 0-4 – X X – X – – X Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 2-2 – X O – – X O – Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-2-2 – X X – – – – – Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-3-1 – X – X – X – – Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 3-1 – O – O O – X – Sd4e Enho Isegahama 3-1 – X O – – O O – Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 1-3 – X – O X – X – Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 2-2 X – – O O – X – Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 4-0 O – O – – O – O Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 2-2 O – O – – X – X Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 22 (edited) Day 10 - Results new KK: Hitoshi, Takakento, Kitaharima, Asashiyu, Kawazoe, Enho new MK: Fujiazuma Another excellent round with 17 wins and 8 losses, two of them head-to-head (Tochimaru over Yuma and Daishomaru over Fujiazuma). Kaisho's quest for a return to juryo from the lowest possible rank was unfortunately ended by newcomer Ishizaki - he's facing Tsushimanada next, who did manage to protect his unbeaten record, albeit only after surviving a mono-ii and subsequent torinaoshi. Yago is likewise 5-0 in jonidan but will now meet by far his toughest challenge so far against recent low makushita competitor Raiho. Hitoshi enjoyed a great pair of days on the dohyo, first defeating makushita top-ranked prospect Wakanosho for his kachikoshi and then tacking on another win up in juryo. He's not that close to securing the promotion yet - as many as 7 rikishi might still finish ahead of him - but he has built up an excellent base that could already be enough if the other contenders' results go his way, and almost definitely will be sufficient if he finishes 6-1. Also in the promotion zone: Akua held off makekoshi again but still needs more at 2-3, Kotokuzan improved to 3-2, and Kazekeno continued to alternate losses and wins to find himself 2-3 now. Akua and Kazekeno will be meeting on Day 11 so one of them will definitely fall out of contention. Three rikishi - Tochimaru, Tenshoho and Takakento - were successful just below the zone, and Takakento's kachikoshi record could already be enough to secure a spot in the top 5 ranks for March. Chiyomaru fell short of that for now. Further down the Miyagino/Isegahama duo of Kawazoe and Enho managed to pick up their kachikoshi, but they will surely have their sights set on finishing 6-1 to earn a big boost up the rankings. Conversely it's a 1-4 record for Fujiazuma and another trip to sandanme might beckon if he doesn't find at least one more win (and he may need two). Asanowaka arrested his slide and finally isn't winless anymore. All three sandanme/jonidan dwellers not named Enho or Yago stand at 2-3. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 2-3 X O – – X – O – X – Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 3-2 O – X – O – X – O – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 2-3 – X X X – – O – O – Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 5-1 X – O – O – O – O O Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 3-2 – O – O – X X – – O Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 3-2 – X – O – O – X – O Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 4-1 – O – X – O – O O – Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 3-2 O – O – X – – O X – Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 2-3 X – O – – X – O – X Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 2-3 O – X – X – – O X – Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 4-1 – O O – O – – O X – Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 4-1 O – – X O – O – O – Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 2-3 X – X – – O X – – O Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 1-4 X – X – – X O – – X Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 5-0 O – – O – O – O O – Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 4-1 – O – X O – – O O – Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 1-4 – X X – X – – X O – Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 3-2 – X O – – X O – – O Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-2-3 – X X – – – – – – – Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-3-2 – X – X – X – – – – Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 4-1 – O – O O – X – O – Sd4e Enho Isegahama 4-1 – X O – – O O – O – Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 2-3 – X – O X – X – O – Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 2-3 X – – O O – X – X – Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 5-0 O – O – – O – O O – Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 2-3 O – O – – X – X X – Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted January 24 (edited) Day 12 - Results new KK: Kazekeno, Tochimaru, Tenshoho, Nionoumi new MK: Akua, Yuma, Amakaze Good results keep rolling in, this time with 15 wins against 9 losses. (Head to head: Kazekeno over Akua, Tochimaru over Chiyomaru, Kaisho over Takakento.) The top news was Yago moving on to 6-0 against Raiho and into the jonidan yusho decider. Tsushimanada was unfortunately overmatched against Ishizaki, dropping him to 5-1. Quite a few others joined him at that record with victories, though, namely Kaisho, Kitaharima and Asashiyu, the latter two both posting 5+ wins for the second straight tournament. Tochimaru and Tenshoho's newly clinched kachikoshi should see them return to the top 5 promotion zone for Haru. Tenshoho was last ranked there in March last year, Tochimaru fell straight past the zone when he dropped out of juryo after Aki 2022. Up in the current promotion zone we saw Kazekeno asked to pull double duty for the second time this basho (after Days 1/2). On Day 11 he sent Akua to makekoshi to avail himself of a KK opportunity, which came up in juryo the next day and ended in an emphatic victory over Kiryuko. With the kachikoshi in hand his return to juryo should be all but certain. Akua will of course not be going up now, and he will have to aim for a third win and hope that it'll be enough to keep him within the top 5 for next time. Kotokuzan was defeated by fellow zoner and top prospect Kusano, and will now enter the final round at 3-3; he's going against embattled Shimazuumi (J10e 2-10) on Day 13. Hitoshi's promotion case remains somewhat unclear. It has already been decided that he, too, will face a juryo opponent in his final bout, but day and opponent are still up in the air. KK or MK in makushita are also still on the line for Chiyomaru (after a loss), and for Tochimusashi and Daishomaru (after wins). Dairaido and Yoshiazuma also improved to even records further down, while Amakaze fell to MK for the fourth straight basho. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 4-3 X O – – X – O – X – O O Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 3-3 O – X – O – X – O – X – Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 2-4 – X X X – – O – O – X – Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 5-1 X – O – O – O – O O – – Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 4-2 – O – O – X X – – O – O Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 4-2 – X – O – O – X – O – O Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 4-2 – O – X – O – O O – – X Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 3-3 O – O – X – – O X – – X Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 2-4 X – O – – X – O – X – X Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 3-3 O – X – X – – O X – – O Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 5-1 – O O – O – – O X – – O Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 5-1 O – – X O – O – O – – O Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 3-3 X – X – – O X – – O O – Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 2-4 X – X – – X O – – X – O Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 5-1 O – – O – O – O O – X – Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 5-1 – O – X O – – O O – – O Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 1-5 – X X – X – – X O – X – Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 4-2 – X O – – X O – – O – O Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 0-2-4 – X X – – – – – – – – – Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-3-3 – X – X – X – – – – – – Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 4-2 – O – O O – X – O – X – Sd4e Enho Isegahama 5-1 – X O – – O O – O – O – Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 2-4 – X – O X – X – O – – X Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 3-3 X – – O O – X – X – O – Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 6-0 O – O – – O – O O – O – Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 3-3 O – O – – X – X X – – O Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted February 5 (edited) Time to finish things up here... Day 15 - Results new KK: Tochimusashi, Dairaido new MK: Kotokuzan, Chiyomaru, Daishomaru, Yoshiazuma Pretty average results by our former sekitori to close out Hatsu basho with 12 wins and 11 losses. As can be seen above, the 3-3's underperformed that average, which was particularly bad news for Kotokuzan - the loss to Shimazuumi up in juryo on Day 13 made him miss out on what would have been a definite promotion back to the paid ranks. Shimazuumi for his part proceeded to lose to another ex-sekitori on the following day, so he's headed down to makushita for Haru basho while victorious Hitoshi ensured his return to salaried status, joining Kazekeno whose ticket was already punched on Day 12. Akua was already out of the running but tacked on a third win, and with matching 3-4 records from Ms2 both he and Kotokuzan just might hang on to the top five ranks for Haru for another potential promotion opportunity (albeit far enough down that they'll likely need 5 or even 6 wins). Another 3-4 final record was produced by Chiyomaru, courtesy of three straight losses from 3-1. It's his first makushita MK since Haru 2013, and although he doesn't look done-done yet, the road back to juryo will certainly be a much longer and tougher one now than it was after his previous two demotions last year. A sixpack of rikishi entered the final round with 5-1 records, and four of them achieved the coveted sixth win which should give them a significant boost up the rankings. For Hitoshi it even means a return to juryo as mentioned. Tsushimanada can celebrate a major return to form and might even find himself straight back in the Ms top 15 ranks, while Asashiyu will probably not quite get there but should still be at his highest rank in more than a year. Last not least it's also finally makushita time for Enho after his fourth straight 6-1 on the comeback trail. The next tournament should give us our first serious indication about his potential for a return to sekitoridom; everything so far was just a mandatory prelude to the real task he has to undertake. Kaisho and Kitaharima are the duo that missed on the sixth win. For veteran Kitaharima it's still the successful continuation of a less-than-certain revival (reminder: he went 1-6, 1-6 before a 5-2 in November), but Kaisho just might have missed out on a position in the top 5 due to the loss. Still, he should be well-placed just outside the zone and have a good shot at getting in there for May. Another pair of former sekitori also ended Hatsu basho 5-2: Tochimaru was ranked roundabout where Kaisho should be next time, and he is now certain to be in the top 5 mix for Haru basho, battling for a return to paid status for the first time in almost three years. Kawazoe is still quite a way from that, and for him it arguably has to count as a small disappointment that he only posted 5 wins from the bottom of makushita. Tochimaru's last victory came against Takakento, who thus ended up with a record of 4-3 and has likely missed out on the Haru top 5 after all as things finished looking rather crowded up there. Dairaido clinched kachikoshi at the last minute, his first in four tournaments, and barely avoided a trip to the jonidan division with that. (See Day 8 update for additional historical info.) Rapidly heading towards jonidan, unfortunately, is Amakaze who posted his fourth consecutive 2-5 score in Hatsu basho. He had already dropped more than 60 ranks on the previous three and will likely lose another 20+ with this one. And finally I would be remiss if I didn't mention Yago securing the jonidan title. He had a few matches in the course of the tournament that looked reasonably tough for him in his rather ring-rusty state, but the yusho decider against Sekimoto (a 19-year-old first-year rikishi) was not one of them. Four former sekitori ended the tournament on the sidelines - Asanoyama and Chiyosakae were kyujo all the way through as expected, Asagyokusei had dropped out after three straight losses, and Yuma was forced to withdraw ahead of the final round. Chiyonoo, who had been absent since Day 5, somewhat surprisingly turned up again on Day 13 and even collected his sole win of the basho. All in all the list is saying goodbye to four rikishi at this time - two via intai and two more who are headed back to juryo. They will be promptly replaced by four new names for Haru, as Bushozan, Shimazuumi, Daiamami and Daishoho are all set to fall out of the juryo division. Rank Shikona Heya Record Hatsu 2025 Results Age Out Last J HiRk Ms1w Kazekeno Oshiogawa 4-3 X O – – X – O – X – O O – – – 25 4 2024.05 J14 Ms2e Kotokuzan Arashio 3-4 O – X – O – X – O – X – X – – 30 11 2023.03 M16 Ms2w Akua Tatsunami 3-4 – X X X – – O – O – X – O – – 34 5 2024.03 M10 Ms3e Onosho Onomatsu intai 28 1 2024.11 K Ms4w Hitoshi Oitekaze 6-1 X – O – O – O – O O – – – O – 27 7 2023.11 J11 Ms7e Tochimaru Kasugano 5-2 – O – O – X X – – O – O – O – 32 14 2022.09 J11 Ms7w Tenshoho Isegahama 4-3 – X – O – O – X – O – O – – X 22 6 2024.01 J10 Ms9w Takakento Tokiwayama 4-3 – O – X – O – O O – – X – X – 28 7 2023.11 J4 Ms10e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 3-4 O – O – X – – O X – – X X – – 33 1 2024.11 M5 Ms12e Yuma Onomatsu 2-4-1 X – O – – X – O – X – X – – – 26 6 2024.01 J13 Ms14w Tochimusashi Kasugano 4-3 O – X – X – – O X – – O – O – 26 6 2024.01 J7 Ms15w Kaisho Asakayama 5-2 – O O – O – – O X – – O – – X 29 12 2023.01 J2 Ms24w Kitaharima Yamahibiki 5-2 O – – X O – O – O – – O – X – 38 5 2024.03 M15 Ms34w Daishomaru Oitekaze 3-4 X – X – – O X – – O O – X – – 33 16 2022.05 M5 Ms36w Fujiazuma Tamanoi 3-4 X – X – – X O – – X – O – O – 37 25 2020.11 M4 Ms38w Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 6-1 O – – O – O – O O – X – – – O 31 3 2024.07 J9 Ms40w Asashiyu Takasago 6-1 – O – X O – – O O – – O – – O 30 20 2021.09 J13 Ms41w Asanoyama Takasago kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 2 2024.09 O Ms48w Asanowaka Takasago 1-6 – X X – X – – X O – X – – X – 29 14 2022.09 J4 Ms49w Chiyosakae Kokonoe kyujo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 2 2024.09 J8 Ms51e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 4-3 – X O – – X O – – O – O X – – 38 68 2013.07 M16 Ms53w Chiyonoo Kokonoe 1-2-4 – X X – – – – – – – – – O – – 33 18 2022.01 M14 Ms58e Asagyokusei Takasago 0-3-4 – X – X – X – – – – – – – – – 31 28 2020.03 J12 Ms60e Kawazoe Isegahama 5-2 – O – O O – X – O – X – – – O 25 8 2023.09 J13 Sd4e Enho Isegahama 6-1 – X O – – O O – O – O – O – – 30 10 2023.05 M4 Sd20w Kyokutaisei Oshima intai 35 19 2021.11 M8 Sd39w Amakaze Oshiogawa 2-5 – X – O X – X – O – – X – – X 33 40 2018.03 M13 Sd71w Dairaido Takadagawa 4-3 X – – O O – X – X – O – – O – 44 109 2006.07 J2 Jd19w Yago Oshiogawa 7-0 Y O – O – – O – O O – O – O – – 30 15 2022.07 M10 Jd43w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 3-4 O – O – – X – X X – – O – X – 47 61 2014.09 M12 Edited March 3 by Asashosakari 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 19,500 Posted March 3 Haru 2025 Up: Kazekeno (after 4 basho), Hitoshi (after 7 basho) Out: Onosho and Kyokutaisei, both intai before Hatsu but only now off the banzuke Down: Bushozan (after 4 years), Shimazuumi (after 3 years), Daiamami (after 8 years), Daishoho (after 4 years) Daishoho is the only one who had experienced demotion to makushita before, the other three were sekitori ever since they debuted in the paid ranks. Four rikishi with top division experience dropping at once is pretty rare and last happened after Hatsu 2018, that time as part of a 7-rikishi demotion, though. The juryo division sees three newcomers this basho (Wakanosho, Kusano and Otsuji), which would normally mean that three additional ex-sekitori are being created, but with yokozuna Terunofuji retiring as a sekitori it's just 4 down against 2 up. Add in Onosho and Kyokutaisei leaving the rankings, and we're entering Haru basho with 30 former sekitori on the banzuke, same as in Hatsu. My makushita top 5 projection turned out less than accurate, to the benefit of Bushozan (rather lucky to drop only 11.5 ranks on his 0-0-15) and the detriment of Kotokuzan and Akua who were sent to Ms6. Bushozan is joined in the immediate promotion zone by fellow demotees Daiamami and Shimazuumi, as well as Tochimaru (6 straight scores of 5-2 or better) and Tenshoho. Last sekitori appearance anniversaries: One year ago for both Akua and Kitaharima, two years for Kotokuzan, five for Asagyokusei, and seven for Amakaze. Birthdays: February: 10th: Takakento (29) March: 1st: Asanoyama (31) 11th: Kotokuzan (31) Rank Shikona Heya Age Out Last J HiRk M# J# 2024.09 2024.11 2025.01 Ms2e Daiamami Oitekaze 32 1 2025.01 M11 12 36 J5e 4-11 J9e 6-9 J11e 4-11 Ms2w Tochimaru Kasugano 32 15 2022.09 J11 3 Ms36w 5-2 Ms20e 6-1 Ms7e 5-2 Ms3e Shimazuumi Hanaregoma 28 1 2025.01 M12 2 16 J4w 6-5-4 J5e 5-10 J10e 3-12 Ms5e Bushozan Fujishima 29 1 2025.01 M12 6 18 M12e 4-11 M17w 3-8-4 J7w 0-0-15 Ms5w Tenshoho Isegahama 22 7 2024.01 J10 3 Ms22w 5-2 Ms12w 4-3 Ms7w 4-3 Ms6e Kotokuzan Arashio 30 12 2023.03 M16 2 8 Ms7e 4-3 Ms4e 4-3 Ms2e 3-4 Ms6w Akua Tatsunami 34 6 2024.03 M10 6 22 Ms2e 3-4 Ms5e 4-3 Ms2w 3-4 Ms7e Takakento Tokiwayama 29 8 2023.11 J4 14 Ms27w 5-2 Ms14w 4-3 Ms9w 4-3 Ms7w Daishoho Oitekaze 30 1 2025.01 M9 9 31 J9e 6-9 J9w 4-11 J14w 1-14 Ms8w Kaisho Asakayama 30 13 2023.01 J2 12 Ms6w 4-3 Ms3w 2-5 Ms15w 5-2 Ms9w Tochimusashi Kasugano 26 7 2024.01 J7 5 Ms43w 5-2 Ms27e 5-2 Ms14w 4-3 Ms11e Kitaharima Yamahibiki 38 6 2024.03 M15 1 26 Ms20w 1-6 Ms42w 5-2 Ms24w 5-2 Ms14e Tsushimanada Sakaigawa 31 4 2024.07 J9 8 Ms10e 2-5 Ms21w 2-5 Ms38w 6-1 Ms15e Asashiyu Takasago 30 21 2021.09 J13 1 Ms52e 3-4 Sd3w 5-2 Ms40w 6-1 Ms16e Chiyomaru Kokonoe 33 2 2024.11 M5 31 33 Ms3w 5-2 J11w 1-14 Ms10e 3-4 Ms27w Yuma Onomatsu 26 7 2024.01 J13 3 Ms10w 2-5 Ms22w 5-2 Ms12e 2-4-1 Ms30w Enho Isegahama 30 11 2023.05 M4 9 20 Jd31w 6-1 Sd56w 6-1 Sd4e 6-1 Ms39e Kawazoe Isegahama 25 9 2023.09 J13 2 Sd51w 7-0 Y Ms29w 1-0-6 Ms60e 5-2 Ms41e Nionoumi Yamahibiki 38 69 2013.07 M16 1 12 Ms51w 4-3 Ms42e 3-4 Ms51e 4-3 Ms43w Daishomaru Oitekaze 33 17 2022.05 M5 19 22 Ms5e 3-4 Ms9e 1-6 Ms34w 3-4 Ms46e Fujiazuma Tamanoi 37 26 2020.11 M4 17 21 Ms50e 3-4 Ms60w 5-2 Ms36w 3-4 Sd10w Asanowaka Takasago 29 15 2022.09 J4 6 Ms50w 5-2 Ms30e 2-5 Ms48w 1-6 Sd12e Chiyonoo Kokonoe 33 19 2022.01 M14 4 39 Ms19w 4-3 Ms13w 0-0-7 Ms53w 1-2-4 Sd12w Yago Oshiogawa 30 16 2022.07 M10 4 20 Ms59e 0-0-7 Sd39w 0-0-7 Jd19w 7-0 Y Sd21w Asanoyama Takasago 31 3 2024.09 O 33 7 J3w 0-0-15 Ms1e 0-0-7 Ms41w 0-0-7 Sd29w Chiyosakae Kokonoe 34 3 2024.09 J8 13 J13w 0-4-11 Ms9w 0-0-7 Ms49w 0-0-7 Sd33w Asagyokusei Takasago 31 29 2020.03 J12 3 Ms37w 3-4 Ms46e 3-4 Ms58e 0-3-4 Sd52e Dairaido Takadagawa 44 110 2006.07 J2 6 Sd43e 3-4 Sd55e 3-4 Sd71w 4-3 Sd65e Amakaze Oshiogawa 33 41 2018.03 M13 1 18 Ms59w 2-5 Sd11w 2-5 Sd39w 2-5 Jd64w Yoshiazuma Tamanoi 47 62 2014.09 M12 3 18 Jd38w 5-2 Jd4e 3-4 Jd43w 3-4 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites