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Asanowaka submitted his retirement papers before the May 2005 tournament began (April 28 according to Wikipedia) so that should be shown as 0-0 not 0-0-7 (and he should have no career absences).

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Advance note that upcoming msTD Ishizaki and Kawabuchi are bound to cause the same issues as before, where makushita torikumi & their respective results aren't imported into the DB.

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Maezumo results for May 24

Yamada Toa has a 0-4 record, while Igarashi (Yonezawaryu) is 3-0

However their match on day 3 shows as a win for Yamada.

Looks like the records are right but the match result is incorrect.

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On the Yusho winners' page, there are typically links in the winning score line to the playoffs for that basho if that division had a playoff.  By chance I just noticed that for Aki 2023, the Makuuchi winning score line did not have such a link, though the other division's winning score line did when appropriate.

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On 11/07/2024 at 10:25, Tigerboy1966 said:

Maezumo results for May 24

Yamada Toa has a 0-4 record, while Igarashi (Yonezawaryu) is 3-0

However their match on day 3 shows as a win for Yamada.

Looks like the records are right but the match result is incorrect.

See above.

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On 08/07/2024 at 11:11, Koorifuu said:

Advance note that upcoming msTD Ishizaki and Kawabuchi are bound to cause the same issues as before, where makushita torikumi & their respective results aren't imported into the DB.

Their sumo.or.jp profiles are live @Doitsuyama:

Ishizaki jpen
Kazuma jpen

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The data base is missing the makushita day 1 torikumi.  all other divisions presented.
Sorry, I mis read... thought it was only affecting the TD positions, no the whole division.

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5 hours ago, shimodahito said:

The data base is missing the makushita day 1 torikumi.  all other divisions presented.

On 13/05/2024 at 06:04, Jakusotsu said:

Did you even read the post above yours?

;-)

Apologies that it's on the rude side - no offense meant. But I couldn't pass on the reference.

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On 30/03/2020 at 17:12, Asashosakari said:

And on a more random note: The basho location for 1927.03 currently reads "Tokyo, Osaka Uehon-machi Roku-chome", but the Tokyo part clearly shouldn't be there.

I just ran into this still-existing issue again. I didn't mention last time that it's an issue in the Japanese data as well 大阪上本町六丁目(東京).

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A few shikona given name additions/correction:

Chiyotensho - Tajio (手力男,  たぢお). A contraction from Ame-no-Tajikarao, the deity who opened Amaterasu's cave and returned light to the world.

Shoran - Tatsunoshin (達之眞,  たつのしん).

Dairinzan Rin - it's a slightly different kanji for the given name, 稟.

And with Tokisoma's retirement I notice that his shikona given name slipped through the net, it was Baira (馬苛,  ばいら).

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On 22/08/2024 at 19:21, Akinomaki said:

Seems like he's been Aomori shusshin since only Nagoya basho this year. Here in this archive of his profile during the Natsu basho, it says Saitama

https://web.archive.org/web/20240523040633/https://www.sumo.or.jp/ResultRikishiData/profile/4081/

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Since I was just updating the file I use to generate the banzuke release thread later: The Kyokai data I imported from the Nagoya release still had Goseiryu with Saitama, too, so this was definitely only changed around the time that Nagoya basho actually took place (an archive.org copy from Day 3 of the tournament has Aomori).

Edit: Does anyone have the printed Nagoya banzuke to tell what that showed, still Saitama or already Aomori? I suppose the DB ought to reflect that...

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7 hours ago, Asashosakari said:

Edit: Does anyone have the printed Nagoya banzuke to tell what that showed, still Saitama or already Aomori? I suppose the DB ought to reflect that...

It is Saitama. I highlighted his shikona and you can make out 玉 tama above it, and Hamadayama and Tosashimizu's shikona beside it

Screenshot-20240826-103942-2.png

Picture was taken from https://jp.mercari.com/en/item/m18886151798

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