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Compiled from: NSK's postings for makuuchi, juryo, makushita, sandanme, jonidan and jonokuchi; NSK's absence list, NSK's tournament leader list, NSK's tournament champions list and NSK's Day 7 program in Japanese.
There are 161 bouts listed on the schedule today. It's an odd-numbered day which means the east side is first to get called.
1 of today's 161 bouts are fusensho or fusenpai because of kyujo rikishi. This may change over the course of the day!
This moderator-flavoured version of the schedule contains yobidashi who are not listed on the official schedule. Any yobidashi on the schedule prior to Soichi might not show up at all, or they might show up earlier or later..
If you want a non-salaried rikishi from divisions 3 to 6 added to the watch list, get in touch!
Appearing on day 7: Baraki, Dewanojo, Gaia, Hanafusa, Hogasho, Ito, Kanzaki, Kawazoe, Kazuto, Kenho, Koki, Maikeru, Miyagi, Moriurara, Najima, Rinko, Satsumao, Shunrai, Tanji, Tomokaze, Yago, Yamato
Having a rest on day 7: Akiseyama, Arise, Asakiryu, Asanoyama, Asonoyama, Byakuen, Furanshisu, Hayashiryu, Ikazuchido, Ishizaki, Itadaki, Kototebakari, Kyokutaisei, Mogamizakura, Mukainakano, Nakashima, Rao, Satonofuji, Shishi, Taiga, Takahashi, Yoshii
Nobody kyujo on day 7:
Note: Each division also has its own mini-report for who's on the schedule and who's kyujo!
The following rikishi are kyujo on day 7: Chikureisen, Chiyokozan, Daiseizan, Fubu, Fujinonami, Fukuazuma, Hokutoshio, Ishiura, Izumigawa, Kanryu, Katsunofuji, Mihonoumi, Mishima, Mogamizakura, Nakaishi, Nakashima, Nishikinoryu, Nishikio, Obara, Oshoryu, Roman, Ryubumaru, Sakurai, Sawada, Suguro, Takashoki, Terunofuji, Tochihayate, Tsubakifuji, Wakakaneko, Wakayahara
Shimpan: Edagawa-oyakata was absent for the first two days of the tournament but returned on day 3. Izutsu (sekiwake Toyonoshima) filled in during his absence.
Yobidashi: Koji has dropped off the schedule starting day 6 but is still listed on the NSK website.
Maezumo is for unranked rikishi who are debuting in sumo or have been absent so long they've fallen off the banzuke. Maezumo involves a series of lightning quick matches over a few days. The results of these matches are used to determine their starter ranks for the next tournament.
Maezumo competitors are not listed on the program.
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for jonokuchi
Coming up: Moriurara
Shimpan are Kataonami (sekiwake Tamakasuga) right of dohyo, Tamagaki (komusubi Tomonohana) facing away on mic, Azumazeki (komusubi Takamisakari) left of dohyo, Tokitsukaze (maegashira 1 Tosayutaka) facing us left, Ikazuchi (komusubi Kakizoe) facing us right
Yobidashi is Jin
Gyoji is Shikimori Tomokimi
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for jonidan
Coming up: Gaia, Ito, Kenho, Najima, Satsumao, Yamato
Gyoji is Shikimori Komei
Yobidashi is Takeru
Gyoji is Kimura Shunta
Gyoji is Kimura Ryunosuke
Yobidashi is Kenta
Shimpan are Asakayama (ozeki Kaio) right of dohyo, Takenawa (sekiwake Tochinonada) facing away on mic, Edagawa (maegashira 1 Aogiyama) left of dohyo, Sendagawa (komusubi Toki) facing us left, Nishonoseki (yokozuna Kisenosato) facing us right
Gyoji is Kimura Keitaro
Chiyokozan is kyujo! Akisada picks up the fusensho
Yobidashi is Hiroshi
Gyoji is Shikimori Tomotaro
Yobidashi is Yuji
Gyoji is Kimura Narimasa
Yobidashi is Hiromasa
Gyoji is Shikimori Kainosuke
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for sandanme
Coming up: Baraki, Dewanojo, Hanafusa, Hogasho, Kazuto, Koki, Rinko, Shunrai, Tanji
Yobidashi is Tsurutaro
Gyoji is Shikimori Tatsunosuke
Gyoji is Shikimori Seisuke
Shimpan are Tatekawa (sekiwake Tosanoumi) right of dohyo, Hanaregoma (sekiwake Tamanoshima) facing away on mic, Futagoyama (ozeki Miyabiyama) left of dohyo, Oshima (sekiwake Kyokutenho) facing us left, Takasago (ozeki Asasekiryu) facing us right
Yobidashi is Shigejiro
Gyoji is Kimura Sakuranosuke
Note: Yobidashi from here are unlisted but their schedule is relatively stable.
Yobidashi is Shin
Gyoji is Shikimori Seiichiro
Yobidashi is Naoki
Gyoji is Kimura Kintaro
Yobidashi is Setsuo
Gyoji is Kimura Kazuma
Yobidashi is Yuto
Gyoji is Shikimori Shiho
Yobidashi is Kohei
Gyoji is Shikimori Kinosuke
Gyoji is Shikimori Tomokazu
Shimpan are Onaruto (ozeki Dejima) right of dohyo, Urakaze (maegashira 1 Shikishima) facing away on mic, Asahiyama (sekiwake Kotonishiki) left of dohyo, Tanigawa (sekiwake Hokutoriki) facing us left, Naruto (ozeki Kotooshu) facing us right
Yobidashi is Shunsuke
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for makushita
Coming up: Kanzaki, Kawazoe, Maikeru, Miyagi, Tomokaze, Yago
Gyoji is Kimura Ennosuke
Yobidashi is Mamoru
Gyoji is Kimura Satoshi
Yobidashi is Teruya
Gyoji is Shikimori Kazuki
Note: Yobidashi schedule from now on is sourced from the program itself.
Yobidashi is Soichi
Gyoji is Kimura Hideaki
Yobidashi is Yohei
Yobidashi is Keisuke
Gyoji is Kimura Ryosuke
Yobidashi is Fujio
Yobidashi is Shigetaro
Gyoji is Kimura Zennosuke
Yobidashi is Tasuke
Gyoji is Kimura Chishu
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for makushita
Shimpan are Fujishima (ozeki Musoyama) facing away on mic, Takenawa (sekiwake Tochinonada), Edagawa (maegashira 1 Aogiyama), Sendagawa (komusubi Toki), Nishonoseki (yokozuna Kisenosato)
Yobidashi is Satoru
Gyoji is Kimura KANKURO
Yobidashi is Masao
Gyoji is Kimura Kichijiro
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for juryo
Yobidashi is Rokuro
Gyoji is Shikimori Shinnosuke
Yobidashi is Hiroyuki
Gyoji is Kimura Yukihiro
Yobidashi is Matsuo
Gyoji is Kimura Mitsunosuke
Yobidashi is Kunio
Gyoji is Kimura Takao
Yobidashi is Mitsuaki
Gyoji is Kimura Asanosuke
Yobidashi is Rikinojo
Gyoji is Shikimori Kiichiro
Yobidashi is Teruki
Gyoji is Kimura Yonosuke
Official NSK fixtures, results and winning techniques for makuuchi
Shimpan are Sadogatake (sekiwake Kotonowaka I) facing away on mic, Tatekawa (sekiwake Tosanoumi), Hanaregoma (sekiwake Tamanoshima), Futagoyama (ozeki Miyabiyama), Oshima (sekiwake Kyokutenho)
Yobidashi is Daikichi
Gyoji is Kimura Ginjiro
Yobidashi is Kotoyoshi
Gyoji is Shikimori Kindayu
Yobidashi is Kotozo
Gyoji is Kimura Akijiro
Yobidashi is Ryuji
Gyoji is Kimura Motoki
Yobidashi is Akira
Gyoji is Shikimori Kandayu
Yobidashi is Kokichi
Gyoji is Kimura Hisanosuke
Shimpan are Isegahama (yokozuna Asahifuji) facing away on mic, Onaruto (ozeki Dejima), Urakaze (maegashira 1 Shikishima), Asahiyama (sekiwake Kotonishiki), Tanigawa (sekiwake Hokutoriki)
Yobidashi is Goro
Gyoji is Kimura Konosuke
Yobidashi is Shigeo
Gyoji is Kimura Shotaro
Yobidashi is Shiro
Gyoji is Kimura Yodo
Yobidashi is Katsuyuki
Gyoji is Kimura Tamajiro
Yobidashi is Jiro
Gyoji is Shikimori Inosuke
Wikipedia has a list of winning techniques like oshidashi, yorikiri, etc and a sumo glossary, the heaviest grand sumo competitors ever, and an English-language page for just about every sekitori there is or was.
SumoDB has the entire banzuke in both Japanese and English. SumoDB also contains information about historical results and head to head matchups.
Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Japan Sumo Association) links: current rankings Japanese/English; yobidashi (ushers & attendants) Japanese/English; gyoji (referees) Japanese/English; oyakata (coaches) Japanese/English; heya (training stables) Japanese/English. NSK homepage in English.
News sources and blogs: Tachi-Ai sumo blog (in English); Japan Times sumo coverage (in English); Nikkan Sports sumo articles (in Japanese); Sponichi sumo articles (in Japanese); Chunichi sumo articles (in Japanese). Hochi.news sumo articles (in Japanese). Useful Japanese terms to search in the highlights page for: 休場 (kyujo, absence); コロナ (korona, COVID).
Japanese language resources: DeepL for translating entire articles; Jisho for looking up specific words and kanji; the 10ten extension for Firefox lets you mouse over particular Japanese text of interest on websites.
Curiosities: that time half a stable went AWOL because the stablemaster's wife was being too harsh on them.
A comprehensive gallery featuring head shots and bios of rikishi, oyakata, gyoji, yobidashi and more (correct to the beginning of 2022). Pre-bout rituals explained; What do the gyoji say?
Thanks to the maintainer of this page for providing these images! Click the name of the shimpan to see what they look like. (You may need to middle-click it to open the link in a new window.)
Izutsu (former Toyonoshima) is taking over Edagawa's old spot! Otherwise, same as before.
Members of this senior group join up with other shimpan groups to act as head shimpan after the juryo ring entrance ceremony & intermission.
Kumegawa (komusubi Kotoinazuma) is either kyujo or has stopped doing head shimp duties.
If shimpan start to drop out like last basho, expect to see one or more of these folks: Hatachiyama (komusubi Tochinohana), Minato (maegashira 2 Minatofuji), Shiranui (komusubi Wakakoyu), Takadagawa (sekiwake Akinoshima) and senior Fujishima (ozeki Musoyama)
Yobidashi prior to the juryo-ranked yobidashi (Soichi) aren't listed on the daily program.