WAKATAKE Posted November 24 Posted November 24 (edited) Welcome to the Top 10 Sumo Records Kyushu 2025 thread! I will be attempting to fit in as much as I can from previous threads to keep everyone as much up to date as possible before we get into another new year. We did see quite a few new entries into this year, and the year to a close, let's see what those entries are. Enjoy! Batch 1: Makuuchi Yusho (since the implementation of the yusho system in 1909) Most Makuuchi Yusho (all time) 1. 45 - Hakuho 2. 32 - Taiho 3. 31 - Chiyonofuji 4. 25 - Asashoryu 5. 24 - Kitanoumi 6. 22 - Takanohana 7. 14 - Wajima 8. 12 - Futabayama 8. 12 - Musashimaru 10. 11 - Akebono 11. 10 - Tsunenohana 11. 10 - Tochinishiki 11. 10 - Wakanohana I 11. 10 - Kitanofuji 11. 10 - Terunofuji *Currently active yusho winners: 1. 5 - Onosato 3. 3 - Mitakeumi 3. 2 - Hoshoryu 4. 2 - Tamawashi 4. 2 - Kirishima 6. 1 - Asanoyama 6. 1 - Shodai 6. 1 - Daieisho 6. 1 - Wakatakakage 6. 1 - Abi 6. 1 - Kotozakura 6. 1 - Takerufuji 6. 1 - Kotoshoho 6. 1 - Aonishiki (NEW ENTRY) Kyushu 2025 winner: Aonishiki (1st) Most Makuuchi Zensho (Undefeated) Yusho (all time) 1. 16 - Hakuho 2. 8 - Futabayama 2. 8 - Taiho 4. 7 - Tachiyama 4. 7 - Kitanoumi 4. 7 - Chiyonofuji 7. 6 - Tochigiyama 8. 5 - Asashoryu 9. 4 - Tsunenohana 9. 4 - Haguroyama 9. 4 - Takanohana II *Currently active zensho yusho winners None Most Consecutive Yusho (all time) 1. 7 - Asashoryu (11/2004~11/2005) 1. 7 - Hakuho (3/2010~5/2011) 3. 6 - Taiho (7/1962~5/1963) 3. 6 - Taiho (3/1966~1/1967) 3. 6 - Hakuho (5/2014~3/2015) 6. 5 - Futabayama (5/1936~5/1938) 6. 5 - Kitanoumi (1/1978~9/1978) 6. 5 - Chiyonofuji (5/1986~1/1987) Most Yusho Ketteisen (playoffs) 1. 10 - (6-4) Hakuho 1. 10 - (5-5) Takanohana 3. 8 - (3-5) Kitanoumi 4. 7 - (4-3) Akebono 4. 7 - (1-6) Musashimaru 6. 6 - (6-0) Chiyonofuji 6. 6 - (5-1) Asashoryu 6. 6 - (4-2) Taiho 6. 6 - (3-3) Terunofuji 10. 5 - (3-2) Hokutoumi 10. 5 - (2-3) Takakeisho *Active rikishi who have been in Ketteisen 1. 4 (2-2) Hoshoryu 2. 3 (0-3) Takayasu 3. 2 (2-0) Onosato 4. 1 (1-0) Mitakeumi 4. 1 (1-0) Wakatakakage 4. 1 (1-0) Abi 4. 1 (1-0) Kirishima 4. 1 (1-0) Aonishiki (NEW ENTRY) 4. 1 (0-1) Daieisho 4. 1 (0-1) Atamifuji 4. 1 (0-1) Kotonowaka 4. 1 (0-1) Oho 4. 1 (0-1) Kinbozan Most Makuuchi Yusho (Rikishi who did not make Yokozuna) 1. 5 - Kaio 2. 4 - Takakeisho 3. 3 - Shimizugawa, Konishiki, Chiyotaikai, Tochiazuma II, Mitakeumi 9. 2 - Toyokuni, Masuiyama I, Kaiketsu, Takanohana I, Kotokaze, Hokutenyu, Wakashimazu, Kotonishiki, Takanonami, Tamawashi, Kirishima *1 - Kotononishiki and Tamawashi did not make Ozeki Lowest Makuuchi Yusho Winners (All Time) 1. M17W - Dewaminato (Hatsu 1939, 13-0) 1. M17W - Tokushoryu (Hatsu 2020, 14-1) 3. M17E - Terunofuji (July 2020, 13-2) 3. M17E - Takerufuji (Haru 2024, 13-2) 5. M15E - Kotoshoho (Nagoya 2025, 13-2) 6. M14E - Ryogoku (Natsu 1914, 9-0-1) 6. M14E - Tamanoumi (Kyushu 1957, 15-0) 6. M14E - Takatoriki (Haru 2000, 13-2) 9. M13W - Sadanoyama (Natsu 1961, 12-3) 10. M13E - Kotofuji (Nagoya 1991, 14-1) Fastest Makuuchi Yusho from Pro Debut (Excludes Makushita & Sandanme Tsukedashi, since 1958) 1. 10 - Takerufuji (9/2022~3/2024) 2. 14 - Aonishiki (9/2023~11/2025) (NEW ENTRY) 3. 24 - Takahanada (3/1988~1/1992) *1 3. 24 - Asashoryu (1/1998~11/2002) 5. 25 - Terunofuji (5/2011~5/2015) 6. 26 - Akebono (3/1988~5/1992) 6. 26 - Takakeisho (7/2014~11/2018) 8. 30 - Musashimaru (9/1989~7/1994) 9. 31 - Wakahanada (3/1988~3/1993) *2 10. 32 - Hakuho (7/2000~5/2006) *1 - Takanohana II *2 - Wakanohana III Fastest Makuuchi Yusho from Pro Debut (Makushita Tsukedashi) 1. 7 - Onosato (5/2023~5/2024) 2. 15 - Wajima (1/1970~5/1972) 3. 16 - Kotomitsuki (3/1999~9/2001) 4. 21 - Dejima (3/1996~7/1999) 5. 21 - Mitakeumi (3/2015~7/2018) 6. 52 - Ichinojo (11/2013~7/2022) *1 *1 - Natsu 2020 was cancelled and not counted towards total Fastest Makuuchi Yusho from Pro Debut (Sandanme Tsukedashi) 1. 20 - Asanoyama (3/2016~5/2019) 2. 30 - Wakatakakage (3/2017~3/2022) *1 *1 - Natsu 2020 was cancelled and not counted towards total Fastest Makuuchi Yusho from Division Debut (All Time) 1. 1 - Ryogoku (5/1914) 1. 1 - Takerufuji (3/2024) 3. 3 - Tsurugahama (1/1921~1/1922) 3. 3 - Sadanoyama (1/1961~5/1961) 3. 3 - Onosato (1/2024~5/2024) 6. 5 - Onishiki (1/1915~1/1917) 6. 5 - Aonishiki (3/2025~11/2025) (NEW ENTRY) 8. 6 - Takamiyama (1/1907~6/1909) 8. 6 - Tochigiyama (1/1915~5/1917) 8. 6 - Ayazakura (5/1930~10/1931) 8. 6 - Akinoumi (1/1938~5/1940) 8. 6 - Taiho (1/1960~11/1960) Most Makuuchi Yusho per Heya 1. 52 - Kokonoe 1. 52 - Dewanoumi 3. 47 - Miyagino *3 *4 4. 46 - Takasago 5. 42 - Nishonoseki *1, *4 6. 40 - Futagoyama *2, *4 7. 27 - Hanakago *3 8. 26 - Mihogaseki *3 9. 24 - Tatsunami 10. 20 - Isegahama *1 - Original incarnation of heya ceased operations, no relation to current incarnation *2 - Became known as Takanohana beya, does not include 2 yusho won by Takahanada, who was in Fujishima beya before Fujishima and Futagoyama merged. Ceased operations, no relation to the current Fujishima beya or Futagoyama beya *3 - Ceased operations and has not been revived *4 - Actual numbers may vary based on sources. Information kept by the Nihon Sumo Kyokai and numbers that are provided by NHK may be different Kyushu 2025 yusho heya - Ajigawa 2022 (1st) Most Jun-Yusho 1. 22 - Hakuho 2. 16 - Kitanoumi 2. 16 - Takanohana II 4. 15 - Kashiwado 5. 14 - Wajima 5. 14 - Wakanohana II 5. 14 - Musashimaru 8. 13 - Akebono 9. 12 - Taiho 9. 12 - Tamanoumi 9. 12 - Kisenosato *Active Rikishi with Jun-Yusho 1. 9 - Takayasu 2. 5 - Hoshoryu 3. 4 - Asanoyama 4. 3 - Daieisho, Kotozakura, Shodai, Wakatakakage, Atamifuji 5. 2 - Abi, Endo, Kirishima, Onosato, Takanosho, Tamawashi 11. 1 - Aonishiki, Ichiyamamoto, Kinbozan, Kotoshoho, Kusano, Oho, Ryuden, Sadanoumi, Takanosho, Takarafuji Most Juryo Yusho 1. 5 - Masurao 2. 4 - Asanobori, Onishiki, Banryuyama, Hoo, Oginohana II, Wakanosato 8. 3 - Wakanokuni, Oshio, Shishiho, Washuyama, Wakasegawa, Kushimaumi, Daizen, Kinkaiyama, Baruto, Tochinoshin, Toyohibiki, Myogiryu, Chiyonokuni, Kotoshoho Kyushu 2025 Winner: Fujiryoga (1st) Wrestlers with Yusho in All Six Divisions Haguroyama Masaji (36th Yokozuna) - Makuuchi (7) - Juryo (1) - Makushita (1) - Sandanme (1) - Jonidan (1) - Jonokuchi (1) Tochiazuma Daisuke (Ozeki) - Makuuchi (3) - Juryo (1) - Makushita (1) - Sandanme (1) - Jonidan (1) - Jonokuchi (1) Edited November 24 by WAKATAKE 3
WAKATAKE Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 Batch 2: Wins Most Career Wins (All-Time) 1. 1187 - Hakuho 2. 1047 - Kaio 3. 1045 - Chiyonofuji 4. 964 - Oshio 5. 951 - Kitanoumi 6. 927 - Kyokutenho 7. 914 - Wakanosato 8. 907 - Aminishiki 9. 885 - Tamawashi 10. 872 - Taiho *Active rikishi with 700+ career wins: 1. 885 - Tamawashi 2. 763 - Sadanoumi Most Makuuchi Wins (All-Time) 1. 1093 - Hakuho 2. 879 - Kaio 3. 807 - Chiyonofuji 4. 804- Kitanoumi 5. 746 - Taiho 6. 718 - Kotoshogiku 7. 714 - Kisenosato 8. 712 - Harumafuji 9. 706 - Musashimaru 10. 702 - Tamawashi (NEW ENTRY) *Active rikishi with 600+ makuuchi wins: 1. 702 - Tamawashi Most Wins in a Calendar Year (90 bouts) 1. 86 - Hakuho (2009) 1. 86 - Hakuho (2010) 3. 84 - Asashoryu (2005) 4. 82 - Kitanoumi (1978) 4. 82 - Hakuho (2013) 6. 81 - Taiho (1963) 6. 81 - Hakuho (2014) 8. 80 - Kitanoumi (1977) 8. 80 - Chiyonofuji (1985) 8. 80 - Takanohana II (1994) 8. 80 - Takanohana II (1995) Most Consecutive Wins (All-Time) 1. 69 - Futabayama (Day 4, Haru 1936~Day 4, Haru 1939) 2. 63 - Tanikaze (October 1777~February 1782) 2. 63 - Hakuho (Day 14, Hatsu 2010~Day 2, Kyushu 2010) 4. 58 - Umegatani I (April 1876~January 1881) 5. 56 - Tachiyama (Day 9, Haru 1912~Day 7, Natsu 1916) 6. 53 - Chiyonofuji (Day 7, Natsu 1988~Day 15, Kyushu 1988) 7. 45 - Taiho (Day 2, Aki 1968~Day 2, Haru 1969) Most Consecutive Wins from Pro Debut (Modern Era) 1. 27 - Jokoryu 2. 26 - Itai 2. 26 - Tochiazuma II 4. 24 - Motobayashi 5. 22 - Tokitenku 6. 21 - Kototenzan 6. 21 - Enho 6. 21 - Hokuseiho 6. 21 - Fujiseiun 10. 20 - Akiseyama 10. 20 - Tsurugisho 10. 20 - Aonishiki Most Wins as Yokozuna (All-Time) 1. 899 - Hakuho 2. 670 - Kitanoumi 3. 625 - Chiyonofuji 4. 622 - Taiho 5. 466 - Wajima 6. 463 - Asashoryu 7. 432 - Akebono 8. 429 - Takanohana II 9. 407 - Kashiwado 10. 292 - Tochinishiki *Active Yokozuna: 1. 43 - Hoshoryu 2. 35 - Onosato Most Wins as Ozeki 1. 524 - Kaio 2. 515 - Chiyotaikai 3. 422 - Takanohana I 4. 378 - Hokutenyuu 4. 378 - Kotooshu 6. 353 - Musashimaru 6. 353 - Takanonami 8. 345 - Konishiki 9. 332 - Kisenosato 10. 301 - Yutakayama *Active Ozeki: 1. 99 - Kotozakura *Active former Ozeki: 1. 113 - Takayasu 2. 95 - Shodai 3. 51 - Asanoyama 4. 45 - Kirishima 5. 23 - Mitakeumi
WAKATAKE Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 Batch 3: Bouts Most Career Bouts (All-Time) 1. 1891 - Oshio 2. 1870 - Kyokutenho 3. 1805 - Aminishiki 4. 1795 - Terao 5. 1748 - Tamawashi 6. 1731 - Kaio 7. 1691 - Wakanosato 8. 1654 - Takamiyama 9. 1630 - Aobajo 10. 1613 - Fujizakura Active rikishi with 1500+ bouts: 1. 1748 - Tamawashi 2. 1548 - Sadanoumi Most Makuuchi Bouts 1. 1470 - Kyokutenho 2. 1452 - Tamawashi 3. 1444 - Kaio 4. 1430 - Takamiyama 5. 1399 - Aminishiki 6. 1378 - Terao 7. 1332 - Kotoshogiku 8. 1283 - Akinoshima 9. 1282 - Hakuho 10. 1260 - Kotonowaka Active rikishi with 1100+ makuuchi bouts: 1. 1452 - Tamawashi 2. 1121 - Takayasu Takarafuji finished his career with 1170 makuuchi bouts Most Consecutive Career Bouts (All-Time) 1. 1748 - Tamawashi 2. 1630 - Aobajo 3. 1543 - Fujizakura 4. 1456 - Takatoriki 5. 1425 - Takamiyama 6. 1398 - Yoshiazuma 6. 1398 - Takarafuji 8. 1367 - Dairyugawa 9. 1359 - Terao 10. 1316 - Toyonoumi *Active rikishi with 1200+ consecutive career bouts: 1. 1718 - Tamawashi 2. 1398 - Yoshiazuma *For current ozumo streaks please see the link below: http://www.sumoforum.net/forums/topic/36862-ozumo-consecutive-match-tracker/ Most Consecutive Makuuchi Bouts 1. 1231 - Takamiyama 2. 1170 - Ozutsu 3. 1107 - Tamawashi 4. 1065 - Kurohimeyama 5. 1063 - Terao 6. 1024 - Hasegawa 7. 990 - Takarafuji 8. 975 - Takatoriki 9. 945 - Ohikari 10. 885 - Aonosato 10. 885 - Tochihikari *For current streaks in Makuuchi please see the link below: http://www.sumoforum.net/forums/topic/36454-makuuchi-consecutive-match-tracker/ Most Bouts as Yokozuna 1. 1019 - Hakuho 2. 818 - Kitanoumi 3. 730 - Chiyonofuji 4. 716 - Taiho 5. 600 - Wajima 6. 550 - Akebono 6. 550 - Asashoryu 8. 547 - Kashiwado 9. 521 - Takanohana II 10. 388 - Harumafuji *Active Yokozuna: 1. 58 - Hoshoryu 2. 44 - Onosato Most Consecutive Bouts as Yokozuna 1. 722 - Hakuho 2. 653 - Kitanoumi 3. 246 - Wakanohana II 4. 244 - Taiho 5. 242 - Asashoryu 6. 226 - Wajima 7. 217 - Kashiwado 8. 210 - Hokutoumi 9. 178 - Kitanofuji 10. 167 - Wakanohana I *Current Yokozuna bout streaks: 1. 30 - Hoshoryu 2. 0 - Onosato Most Bouts as Ozeki 1. 850 - Chiyotaikai 2. 838 - Kaio 3. 695 - Takanohana I 4. 633 - Kotooshu 5. 620 - Hokutenyu 6. 546 - Takanonami 7. 538 - Konishiki 8. 501 - Yutakayama 9. 494 - Asashio 10. 480 - Musashimaru *Active Ozeki: 1. 163 - Kotozakura *Active former Ozeki: 1. 184 - Shodai 2. 166 - Takayasu 3. 78 - Kirishima 4. 73 - Asanoyama 5. 51 - Mitakeumi Most Consecutive Bouts as Ozeki 1. 501 - Takanonami 2. 480 - Musashimaru 3. 392 - Asashio 4. 381 - Yutakayama 5. 338 - Hokutenyu 6. 321 - Kiyokuni 6. 321 - Kotokaze 8. 315 - Kitanofuji 9. 300 - Tamanoshima 10. 270 - Mienoumi 10. 270 - Kisenosato Current Ozeki bout streaks: 1. 15 - Kotozakura Most Makuuchi Matches Between Two Rikishi 1. 66 - Kotoshogiku (36) vs Kisenosato (30) 2. 63 - Hakuho (56) vs Kotoshogiku (7) 3. 62 - Kotoshogiku (33) vs Harumafuji (29) 4. 61 - Harumafuji (37) vs Kisenosato (24) 5. 60 - Hakuho (44) vs Kisenosato (16) 6. 59 - Musashimaru (38) vs Takanonami (21) 6. 59 - Hakuho (37) vs Harumafuji (22) 8. 54 - Kaio (34) vs Chiyotaikai (20) 9. 52 - Hakuho (44) vs Kakuryu (8) 9. 52 - Kitanofuji (37) vs Kiyokuni (15) 9. 52 - Takanohana II (33) vs Musashimaru (19) 9. 52 - Takanonami (28) vs Kaio (24) *Active Pairs With 30+ Matches 1. 42 - Takayasu (21) vs Tamawashi (21) 2. 38 - Mitakeumi (29) vs Tamawashi (9) 3. 36 - Mitakeumi (19) vs Shodai (17) 4. 34 - Takayasu (24) vs Mitakeumi (10) 5. 32 - Mitakeumi (17) vs Daieisho (15) *Mitakeumi vs Shodai career record is actually 21-17, but they have one match in Juryo and one match in Makushita
Jakusotsu Posted November 24 Posted November 24 2 hours ago, WAKATAKE said: Fastest Makuuchi Yusho from Pro Debut (Excludes Makushita & Sandanme Tsukedashi, since 1958) 1. 10 - Takerufuji (9/2022~3/2024) 2. 15 - Aonishiki (7/2023~11/2025) (NEW ENTRY) Aonishiki was Bg in 7/2023, so it should be 14 if you count Mz like you did with Takerufuji. But I'd rather think it should be 9 and 13.
WAKATAKE Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 (edited) 45 minutes ago, Jakusotsu said: Aonishiki was Bg in 7/2023, so it should be 14 if you count Mz like you did with Takerufuji. But I'd rather think it should be 9 and 13. I would, but I was going off what his hatsu dohyo would be, which based on the DB says Nagoya 2023. Unless there's something extra that was added. I can always correct it if the NSK puts it out on their banzuke topics page in January Corrected. Also posted into the Sumo Reference update thread and hopefully the admin can erase that BG entry on Aonishiki's profile Edited November 24 by WAKATAKE
RabidJohn Posted November 24 Posted November 24 4 hours ago, WAKATAKE said: Most Makuuchi Bouts 2. 1452 - Tamawashi *Active Pairs With 30+ Matches 1. 42 - Takayasu (21) vs Tamawashi (21) 2. 38 - Mitakeumi (29) vs Tamawashi (9) For someone with that many makunouchi bouts, not even making the top 10 in h2hs seems unexpected.
Koorifuu Posted November 24 Posted November 24 31 minutes ago, RabidJohn said: For someone with that many makunouchi bouts, not even making the top 10 in h2hs seems unexpected. It really helps when you're affixed to a certain part of the banzuke - likewise with a few others. Going up and down makuuchi will lead to a wide variety of opponents. 1
Hakumadashi Posted November 24 Posted November 24 1 hour ago, RabidJohn said: For someone with that many makunouchi bouts, not even making the top 10 in h2hs seems unexpected. As Koorifuu said, the H2Hs on the Top 10 are all Ozeki and Yokozuna who stay in the joi all the time. I also think it's harder to accumulate huge H2Hs nowadays because the Banzuke is a bit more volatile, but that is just gut feeling, might be wrong. To add: Tetsujin Tamawashi has 37 bouts against both Endo and Tochinoshin, 34 against Takarafuji, 27 against Okinoumi. He's just spent too much time in mid-Maegashira, where not only people fluctuate between the Joi or Juryo, but also you might not even end up fighting someone ranked right next to you, which is a de facto guarantee in the Sanyaku. 1
Reonito Posted November 24 Posted November 24 Fourteen active yusho winners seems like A LOT, especially with 13 of them ranked in Makuuchi for Hatsu (hopefully Takerufuji will make it 14 soon). Is this a record?
yorikiried by fate Posted November 24 Posted November 24 5 minutes ago, Reonito said: Fourteen active yusho winners seems like A LOT, especially with 13 of them ranked in Makuuchi for Hatsu (hopefully Takerufuji will make it 14 soon). Is this a record? It will be, if nobody retires before the banzuke is fixed on Tuesday (Wednesday?) 1
Hakumadashi Posted November 24 Posted November 24 5 hours ago, Reonito said: Fourteen active yusho winners seems like A LOT, especially with 13 of them ranked in Makuuchi for Hatsu (hopefully Takerufuji will make it 14 soon). Is this a record? 13-16 was the infallible range of unique Yusho winners per decade in the modern era - always -, to put into perspective how insane that number is. I also just realised Aonishiki put us up to 18 for the 2020s, putting us 2 ahead of the previous record with 4 years to go. 1
yorikiried by fate Posted November 25 Posted November 25 Interesting angle. I went and looked at unique Makuuchi yusho winners in every ten year period since 1958 (i.e. actual wins, not just banzuke presence of former winners). Here's the list: 1958-67 12 59-68 15 60-69 15 61-70 12 62-71 11 63-72 15 64-73 14 65-74 14 66-75 17 67-76 17 68-77 17 69-78 16 70-79 15 71-80 15 72-81 15 73-82 13 74-83 12 75-84 14 76-85 13 77-86 13 78-87 14 79-88 15 80-89 16 81-90 13 82-91 16 83-92 19 84-93 19 85-94 17 86-95 15 87-96 16 88-97 16 89-98 15 90-99 17 91-00 19 92-01 16 93-02 16 94-03 16 95-04 16 96-05 16 97-06 17 98-07 16 99-08 15 00-09 15 01-10 12 02-11 10 03-12 11 04-13 10 05-14 10 06-15 10 07-16 11 08-17 12 09-18 14 10-19 16 11-20 17 12-21 18 13-22 19 14-23 21 15-24 24 16-25 26 1
yorikiried by fate Posted November 25 Posted November 25 TBH I might have a flaw in my quick and pretty dirty method of acquiring these, so take it with a grain of salt.
Oskanohana Posted November 25 Posted November 25 3 hours ago, yorikiried by fate said: TBH I might have a flaw in my quick and pretty dirty method of acquiring these, so take it with a grain of salt. In the database you can look it up with this simple query. OK, it's a drag changing the years every time, but you can maybe check your results. For instance, it gives me 25 yusho winners for this last period instead of your 26 result. 1
Hakumadashi Posted November 25 Posted November 25 I posted it for the decades in Trivia Bits a few months ago, and it was quite painstaking to compile it. How on earth did I not think of that query.... I just wrote all yusho winners down lmao
WAKATAKE Posted November 27 Author Posted November 27 (edited) Batch 4: Basho Most Basho in Makuuchi (All-Time) 1. 107 - Kaio 2. 103 - Hakuho 3. 99 - Kyokutenho 4. 97 - Takamiyama 4. 97 - Aminishiki 4. 97 - Tamawashi 7. 93 - Terao 8. 92 - Kotoshogiku 9. 91 - Akinoshima 10. 90 - Kotonowaka *Active rikishi with 80+ basho in makuuchi: 1. 97 - Tamawashi 2. 86 - Takayasu Most Basho as Yokozuna (All-Time) 1. 84 - Hakuho 2. 63 - Kitanoumi 3. 59 - Chiyonofuji 4. 58 - Taiho 5. 49 - Takanohana II 6. 48 - Akebono 7. 47 - Kashiwado 7. 47 - Wajima 9. 42 - Asashoryu 10. 41 - Kakuryu *Active Yokozuna: 1. 5 - Hoshoryu 2. 3 - Onosato Most Basho as Ozeki (All-Time) 1. 65 - Chiyotaikai 1. 65 - Kaio 3. 50 - Takanohana I 4. 47 - Kotooshu 5. 44 - Hokutenyu 6. 39 - Konishiki 7. 37 - Takanonami 8. 36 - Asashio 9. 34 - Yutakayama 9. 34 - Goeido *Active Ozeki: 1. 11 - Kotozakura *Active former Ozeki: 1. 15 - Takayasu 2. 13 - Shodai 3. 7 - Asanoyama 4. 6 - Kirishima 5. 4 - Mitakeumi Longest Post Ozeki Career (6BPY Era) 1. 75 - Miyabiyama (11/2001~3/2013) 2. 48 - Dejima (9/2001~7/2009) 3. 35 - Takayasu (1/2020~) 4. 26 - Asanoyama (9/2021~) 5. 24 - Konishiki (1/1994~11/1997) 5. 24 - Takanonami (7/2000~5/2004) 7. 22 - Kotoshogiku (3/2017~11/2020) 8. 21 - Tochinoshin (11/2019~5/2023) 9. 20 - Wakahaguro (1/1962~3/1965) 9. 20 - Kirishima (1/1993~3/1996) 9. 20 - Terunofuji (11/2017~3/2021) *Active former Ozeki: 1. 35 - Takayasu (1/2020~) 2. 26 - Asanoyama (9/2021~) 3. 19 - Mitakeumi (11/2022~) 4. 18 - Shodai (1/2023~) 5. 9 - Kirishima (7/2024~) Most Basho in Sanyaku (Sekiwake and Komusubi, 6BPY Era) 1. 34 - Kotonishiki 2. 32 - Kaio 3. 31 - Musoyama 4. 30 - Hasegawa 4. 30 - Kotomitsuki 6. 29 - Mitakeumi 7. 27 - Takamiyama 7. 27 - Akinoshima 9. 26 - Takatoriki 9. 26 - Wakanosato *Active rikishi with 20+ sanyaku basho 1. 29 - Mitakeumi 2. 24 - Daieisho 3. 21 - Takayasu Most Basho at Sekiwake (6BPY) 1. 22 - Kotomitsuki 2. 21 - Hasegawa 2. 21 - Kaio 2. 21 - Kotonishiki 5. 20 - Musoyama 6. 19 - Mitakeumi 7. 17 - Tochiazuma II 7. 17 - Wakanosato 9. 15 - Goeido 9. 15 - Takatoriki Active Rikishi with 10+ Basho at Sekiwake 1. 19 - Mitakeumi 2. 14 - Daieisho Most Basho at Komusubi (6BPY) 1. 19 - Takamiyama 2. 15 - Akinoshima 3. 14 - Tochiozan 4. 13 - Kotonishiki 4. 13 - Tosanoumi 4. 13 - Takayasu 7. 12 - Dewanohana 7. 12 - Kisenosato 9. 11 - Kaio 9. 11 - Musoyama 9. 11 - Takatoriki Active Rikishi with 8+ Basho at Komusubi: 1. 13 - Takayasu 1. 10 - Mitakeumi 1. 10 - Daieisho Most Basho at Maegashira (6BPY) 1. 87 - Kyokutenho 2. 83 - Takekaze 2. 83 - Tamawashi 4. 82 - Aminishiki 5. 81 - Kotonowaka I 6. 80 - Terao 7. 75 - Takarafuji 8. 73 - Tochinonada 9. 71 - Yoshikaze 10. 70 - Takamiyama *Active rikishi with 60+ basho at Maegashira 1. 83 - Tamawashi 2. 60 - Sadanoumi (NEW ENTRY) Most Basho as Sekitori (Makuuchi and Juryo, All-Time) 1. 117 - Kaio 1. 117 - Aminishiki 3. 115 - Kyokutenho 4. 110 - Terao 5. 106 - Oshio 5. 106 - Wakanosato 5. 106 - Tamawashi 8. 105 - Hakuho 9. 104 - Takamiyama 10. 99 - Mitoizumi *Active rikishi with 90+ basho as sekitori: 1. 106 - Tamawashi 2. 89 - Takayasu (NEW ENTRY) *Takarafuji had 89 total sekitori basho before his retirement Most Basho in Juryo (All-Time) 1. 55 - Hachiya 1. 55 - Oshio 3. 54 - Tochiisami 4. 52 - Hidenoumi 5. 51 - Asanobori 5. 51 - Daimonji 7. 50 - Dairyuyama 8. 48 - Daio 8. 48 - Kitazakura 10. 47 - Hakuryu Active rikishi with 40+ basho in Juryo: 1. 52 - Hidenoumi Most Career Basho of All Time (Highest Rank) *Ranked on the banzuke 1. 212 - Hanakaze (Sandanme 18) 2. 194 - Tenichi (Makushita 10) 2. 194 - Terunosato (Sandanme 23) 4. 188 - Itakozakura (Jonidan 19) 5. 184 - Hokutoryu (Sandanme 53) 5. 184 - Sawaisamu (Jonidan 53) 7. 182 - Shoketsu (Makushita 4) 8. 177 - Yoshiazuma (Maegashira 12) 9. 176 - Dairaido (Juryo 2) 10. 175 - Koshinoryu (Makushita 34) 11. 174 - Tochitenko (Juryo 4) 11. 174 - Satonofuji (Makushita 55) 13. 173 - Dewanosato (Juryo 14) 14. 170 - Fujinokaze (Makushita 14) 14. 170 - Musashiumi (Makushita 5) 16. 168 - Gorikiyama (Makushita 17) 17. 164 - Hienriki (Makushita 29) *Tenichi, Terunosato, Itakozakura, Shoketsu, Yoshiazuma, Dairaido, Musashiumi, Hienriki are still active as of Kyushu 2025 Edited November 29 by WAKATAKE 1
Gurowake Posted November 29 Posted November 29 (edited) On 27/11/2025 at 02:56, WAKATAKE said: Most Basho at Maegashira (6BPY) 1. 87 - Kyokutenho 2. 83 - Takekaze 2. 83 - Tamawashi 4. 82 - Aminishiki 5. 81 - Kotonowaka I 6. 80 - Terao 7. 75 - Takarafuji 8. 73 - Tochinonada 8. 73 - Tamawashi 10. 71 - Yoshikaze *Active rikishi with 60+ basho at Maegashira 1. 80 - Tamawashi 2. 60 - Sadanoumi (NEW ENTRY) Something's not right with Tamawashi here. 83 looks to be the correct number of basho, being wrong in the active rikishi list, but also it's not bolded in the top 10 list. Plus, Tamawashi is on the top 10 list twice. Edited November 29 by Gurowake
WAKATAKE Posted November 29 Author Posted November 29 4 hours ago, Gurowake said: Something's not right with Tamawashi here. 83 looks to be the correct number of basho, being wrong in the active rikishi list, but also it's not bolded in the top 10 list. Plus, Tamawashi is on the top 10 list twice. Fixed, saw the error but didn't correct in a timely manner due to Thanksgiving dinner
WAKATAKE Posted November 30 Author Posted November 30 (edited) Batch 5: Kachi-Koshi and Make-Koshi Most Kachi-Koshi Basho in Makuuchi (All-Time) 1. 84 - Hakuho 2. 82 - Kaio 3. 65 - Harumafuji 4. 64 - Kitanoumi 5. 63 - Chiyonofuji 5. 63 - Musashimaru 7. 59 - Kisenosato 8. 58 - Takanohana I 9. 56 - Taiho 10. 55 - Konishiki 10. 55 - Kotoshogiku *Active Rikishi with 40+ Makuuchi Kachi-Koshi 1. 49 - Takayasu 2. 46 - Tamawashi Most Kachi-Koshi Basho as Sekitori (All-Time) 1. 89 - Kaio 2. 86 - Hakuho 3. 75 - Chiyonofuji 4. 68 - Kitanoumi 4. 68 - Harumafuji 6. 65 - Musashimaru 7. 64 - Takanohana I 7. 64 - Chiyotaikai 9. 62 - Kisenosato 10. 60 - Taiho 10. 60 - Kyokutenho *Active Rikishi with 50+ Sekitori Kachi-Koshi 1. 55 - Tamawashi 2. 52 - Takayasu Most Career Kachi-Koshi Basho (All-Time) 1. 100 - Kaio 1. 100 - Hakuho 3. 95 - Shoketsu 3. 95 - Dairaido 5. 93 - Chiyonofuji 6. 92 - Hanakaze 7. 90 - Tochitenko 7. 90 - Musashiumi 7. 90 - Yoshiazuma 10. 88 - Tenichi Active Rikishi with 75+ kachi-koshi basho 1. 95 - Shoketsu 1. 95 - Dairaido 3. 90 - Musashiumi 3. 90 - Yoshiazuma 5. 88 - Tenichi 6. 77 - Takayasu 6. 76 - Terunosato Most Kachi-Koshi Basho in Juryo (All-Time) 1. 35 - Oshio 2. 32 - Daio 2. 32 - Dairyuyama 4. 31 - Tochiisami 5. 29 - Asahisato 6. 28 - Asanobori 6. 28 - Futatsuryu 8. 27 - Kotonofuji 8. 27 - Wakanokuni 10. 26 - Hidenoumi Active Rikishi with 20+ Kachi-Koshi basho in Juryo 1. 26 - Hidenoumi *Mitoryu finished his career with 20 kachi-koshi tournaments in Juryo Most Make-Koshi Basho in Makuuchi (All-Time) 1. 53 - Aminishiki 2. 51 - Kyokutenho 2. 51 - Tamawashi 4. 50 - Terao *1 5. 47 - Takekaze 6. 46 - Tochinonada *1 7. 45 - Takamiyama 7. 45 - Akinoshima *2 7. 45 - Kotonowaka I *2 7. 45 - Tochinoshin *1 - 1 kosho basho not counted towards total *2 - 3 kosho basho not counted towards total Active Rikishi with 40+ Make-Koshi in Makuuchi 1. 51 - Tamawashi *Takarafuji finished his career with 43 make-koshi basho in makuuchi Most Make-Koshi Basho as Sekitori (All-Time) 1. 59 - Aminishiki 2. 56 - Oshio *1 2. 56 - Terao *3 4. 55 - Kyokutenho 5. 51 - Takekaze *1 5. 51 - Tamawashi 7. 49 - Fujizakura *2 7. 49 - Onishiki 9. 48 - Ozutsu 9. 48 - Wakanosato *2 9. 48 - Tochinonada *1 9. 48 - Tosanoumi *1 *1 - 1 kosho basho not counted towards total *2 - 2 kosho basho not counted towards total *3 - 3 kosho basho not counted towards total Active Rikishi with 40+ Make-Koshi as Sekitori 1. 51 - Tamawashi 2. 44 - Sadanoumi *Takarafuji finished his career with 46 make-koshi basho as sekitori Most Career Make-Koshi Basho (All-Time) 1. 155 - Sawaisamu 2. 132 - Itakozakura 3. 122 - Moriurara 4. 120 - Hanakaze 5. 118 - Kasachikara 5. 118 - Terunosato 7. 112 - Hokutoryu 8. 111 - Higohikari 9. 106 - Tenichi 10. 98 - Satonofuji Active Rikishi with 90+ make-koshi basho 1. 132 - Itakozakura 2. 122 - Moriurara 3. 118 - Terunosato 4. 111 - Higohikari 5. 106 - Tenichi Most Make-Koshi in Juryo (6BPY Era) 1. 31 - Hachiya 2. 27 - Daimonji 3. 26 - Hakuryu 3. 26 - Hidenoumi 5. 25 - Azumaryu 6. 24 - Kitazakura *1 6. 24 - Kobo 6. 24 - Daiamami 9. 23 - Tochiisami 9. 23 - Asanobori 9. 23 - Satoyama 9. 23 - Akiseyama *1 - 1 kosho basho not counted towards total Active rikishi with 20+ make-koshi basho in Juryo 1. 26 - Hidenoumi 2. 24 - Daiamami 3. 21 - Hakuyozan 4. 20 - Tsurugisho (NEW ENTRY) Edited December 2 by WAKATAKE
WAKATAKE Posted November 30 Author Posted November 30 Batch 6: Prizes Most Sansho (S=shukun-sho [outstanding performance], K=kanto-sho [fighting spirit], G=Gino-sho [technique]) 1. 19 - Akinoshima (S-7, K-8, G-4) 2. 18 - Kotonishiki (S-7, K-3, G-8) 3. 15 - Kaio (S-10, K-5) 4. 14 - Tsurugamine (S-2, K-2, G-10) 4. 14 - Asashio (S-10, K-3, G-1) 4. 14 - Takatoriki (S-3, K-10, G-1) 7. 13 - Musoyama (S-5, K-4, G-4) 7. 13 - Tosanoumi (S-7, K-5, G-1) 7. 13 - Kotomitsuki (S-2, K-4, G-7) 7. 13 - Takayasu (S-4, K-6, G-3) 11. 12 - Tochiazuma II (S-3, K-2, G-7) 11. 12 - Aminishiki (S-4, K-2, G-6) *Kyushu 2025 Sansho winners: Shukun-sho: Aonishiki (S-1), Kanto-sho: Ichiyamamoto (K-2), Kanto-sho: Kirishima (K-3), Gino-sho: Yoshinofuji (G-2), Gino-sho: Aonishiki (G-3) Most Kinboshi 1. 16 - Akinoshima 2. 12 - Takamiyama 2. 12 - Tochinonada 4. 11 - Tosanoumi 5. 10 - Kitanonada 5. 10 - Haguroyama 5. 10 - Tsurugamine 5. 10 - Dewanishiki 5. 10 - Ozutsu 10. 9 - Mitsuneyama 10. 9 - Tamanoumi 10. 9 - Hasegawa 10. 9 - Fujizakura 10. 9 - Takatoriki 10. 9 - Ichinojo *Currently active rikishi with kinboshi: 8 - Tamawashi 6 - Takayasu 5 - Abi 4 - Daieisho 3 - Hakuoho, Oho, Takanosho, Tobizaru, Wakamotoharu 2 - Meisei, Mitakeumi, Nishikigi, Tomokaze, Ura, Shodai 1 - Aonishiki, Asanoyama, Chiyoshoma, Ichiyamamoto, Kotoshoho, Sadanoumi, Yoshinofuji Yokozuna with Most Kinboshi Losses (Excludes fusen/default losses, and losses by hansoku, NSK officially kept records starting January 1930) 1. 53 - Kitanoumi 2. 40 - Harumafuji 3. 39 - Wajima 3. 39 - Takanohana II 5. 35 - Kashiwado 5. 35 - Akebono 7. 34 - Chiyonoyama 8. 33 - Tochinoumi 8. 33 - Kakuryu 10. 31 - Tochinishiki 10. 31 - Kagamisato *Active Yokozuna: 1. 10 - Hoshoryu 2. 6 - Onosato Lowest Kinboshi Winners (All Time) 1. M15E - Kotoshoho (Nagoya 2025 Day 13 vs Onosato) 2. M14W - Komatsuyama (Hatsu 1941 Day 4 vs Minanogawa) 3. M13E - Saganohana (Natsu 1940 Day 12 vs Minanogawa) 3. M13E - Kotofuji (Nagoya 1991 Day 11 vs Asahifuji) 5. M12W - Sadogashima (Hatsu 1941 Day 3 vs Minanogawa) 5. M12W - Kotonishiki (Kyushu 1998 Day 13 vs Takanohana II) 7. M12E - Shinoumi (Hatsu 1944 Day 12 vs Futabayama) 8. M11W - Futamiyama (Natsu 1941 Day 2 vs Minanogawa 8. M11W - Tamanoumi (Hatsu 1944 Day 4 vs Terukuni) 8. M11W - Onishiki (Aki 1973 Day 14 vs Kotozakura) 8. M11W - Kitaseumi (Haru 1976 Day 11 vs Wajima)
RabidJohn Posted December 1 Posted December 1 13 hours ago, WAKATAKE said: Most Make-Koshi Basho in Makuuchi (All-Time) 1. 53 - Aminishiki 2. 51 - Kyokutenho 2. 51 - Tamawashi 4. 50 - Terao *1 5. 47 - Takekaze 6. 46 - Tochinonada *1 7. 45 - Takamiyama 7. 45 - Akinoshima *2 7. 45 - Kotonowaka I *2 7. 45 - Tochinoshin *1 - 1 kosho basho not counted towards total *2 - 3 kosho basho not counted towards total Active Rikishi with 40+ Make-Koshi in Makuuchi 1. 51 - Tamawashi *Takarafuji finished his career with 43 make-koshi basho in makuuchi Most Make-Koshi Basho as Sekitori (All-Time) 1. 59 - Aminishiki 2. 56 - Oshio *1 2. 56 - Terao *3 4. 55 - Kyokutenho 5. 51 - Takekaze *1 5. 51 - Tamawashi 7. 49 - Fujizakura *2 7. 49 - Onishiki 9. 48 - Ozutsu 9. 48 - Wakanosato *2 9. 48 - Tochinonada *1 9. 48 - Tosanoumi *1 *1 - 1 kosho basho not counted towards total *2 - 2 kosho basho not counted towards total *3 - 3 kosho basho not counted towards total Active Rikishi with 40+ Make-Koshi as Sekitori 1. 49 - Tamawashi 2. 44 - Sadanoumi Something amiss with Tamawashi's numbers here. Having the same number of MK as sekitori and in makunouchi already stood out, then there's different number at the end.
Koorifuu Posted December 1 Posted December 1 1 hour ago, RabidJohn said: Something amiss with Tamawashi's numbers here. Having the same number of MK as sekitori and in makunouchi already stood out, then there's different number at the end. Tamawashi has indeed never gone MK in juryo so the former checks out. The latter, however, I'd probably have to count those manually. 1
Yamanashi Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Tsurugisho: "WOW! I'm on the active list for all-time performances! Friend: "whisper, whisper" Tsurugisho: "Aw, crap!"
WAKATAKE Posted December 2 Author Posted December 2 17 hours ago, RabidJohn said: Something amiss with Tamawashi's numbers here. Having the same number of MK as sekitori and in makunouchi already stood out, then there's different number at the end. Fixed the active numbers for Tamawashi. @Koorifuu is correct in that Tamawashi has never had a make-koshi in Juryo
Yamanashi Posted December 3 Posted December 3 On 01/12/2025 at 22:47, WAKATAKE said: Fixed the active numbers for Tamawashi. @Koorifuu is correct in that Tamawashi has never had a make-koshi in Juryo And Aminishiki the same, until his final collapse in 2017-2019, where his last six basho were Juryo make-koshi. Maybe a lesson about hanging on too long for Tamawashi, someday?
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