November 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament, Day 1 (Sunday 12 November 2023)

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Compiled from: JSA's postings for makuuchi, juryo, makushita, sandanme, jonidan and jonokuchi; JSA's absence list, JSA's tournament leader list, JSA's tournament champions list and JSA's Day 1 program in Japanese.

There are 158 bouts listed on the schedule today. It's an odd-numbered day which means the east side is first to get called.

2 of today's 158 bouts are fusensho or fusenpai because of kyujo rikishi. This may change over the course of the day!

Check the appendices at the end of the schedule for more useful information!

What our fave toriteki are doing today

If you want a toriteki (non-salaried rikishi from divisions 3 to 6) added to this watch list, get in touch!

Appearing on day 1: Agora, Aonishiki, Arise, Asasorai, Baraki, Chikureisen, Hanafusa, Hayashiryu, Hokuyozan, Itadaki, Kaihiryu, Kamito, Kazeeidai, Kazekeno, Kazeyuki, Kazuto, Kiryuko, Koki, Kokiryu, Kotokuzan, Kototebakari, Mineyaiba, Najima, Nikko, Obara, Otani, Satsumao, Sawayaka, Shoran, Shunrai, Souga, Takerufuji, Tanji, Tatsuosho, Tsukubayama, Urutora, Wakatakakage, Yamato, Yoshii, Yuki

Having a rest on day 1: Akenonami, Amakaze, Asakiryu, Asanowaka, Asonoyama, Dainichido, Dewanojo, Furanshisu, Hagane, Hogasho, Ikazuchido, Ito, Kaiseijo, Kanzaki, Kawamura, Kenho, Kitadaichi, Kitanosho, Kokuryunami, Kyokutaisei, Maikeru, Miyagi, Mogamizakura, Moriurara, Nabatame, Nakashima, Onokatsu, Raiho, Rao, Rinko, Satonofuji, Sazanami, Shoketsu, Suyama, Taiga, Terutsuyoshi, Tokushoryu, Tsushimanada, Wakaikari, Wakatakamoto, Yago, Yukiamami, Zuiko

Kyujo on day 1: Chiyooga, Enho, Fujiseiun, Kiho, Shunkaku, Takeuchi, Taranami, Tochimaru

Note: Each division also has its own mini-report for who's on the schedule and who's kyujo!

Kyujo rikishi

The following rikishi are kyujo on day 1: Amao, Aoifuji, Asanoyama, Chiyodaigo, Chiyooga, Chiyoresshi, Chiyoshishi, Daiyusho, Dewataikai, Enho, Fujihara, Fujiseiun, Hakuoho, Hakuomaru, Hatooka, Hayatefuji, Hoshi, Ienoshima, Itoga, Kiho, Kirizakura, Kiyonoumi, Kosei, Makotofuji, Mishima, Miyakogawa, Oginohama, Okuyama, Raikisho, Ryuo, Sadanojo, Shosei, Shunkaku, Soseizan, Takemaru, Takeuchi, Tamanowaka, Taranami, Terunofuji, Tochimaru, Wakaikki, Yoshinofuji, Yurikisho

Salary promotions and demotions

Roga, Churanoumi, Kitanowaka and Tohakuryu make their makuuchi debut in November, with Tomokaze and Ichiyamamoto returning to makuuchi. New promotee Hitoshi joins returning Yuma and Hidenoumi in juryo.

In terms of demotions: Hakuoho, Aoiyama, Kotoshoho, Chiyoshoma, Kagayaki and Daishoho were all demoted to juryo.

Hakuyozan, Kiho and former sekiwake Wakatakakage all lost their salary coming into November and are ranked in the makushita joi (high ranks of third division).

These gyoji are being promoted at the end of December: Tategyoji Shikimori Inosuke (41st) promoted to Kimura Shonosuke (38th); Kimura Hisanosuke (up to san'yaku); Kimura Seiichiro (to makushita); Kimura Sakuranosuke (to makushita); Shikimori Komei (to jonidan); Shikimori Tomokimi (to jonidan).

Retirements

Well wishes go to recently announced retirees Anzai, Setonoumi, Fujikensho, Yoshino, Asakoga, Makio, Sakurai, Byakuen, Kiryu, Iitsuka, Kinseiryu, Miyabi, Hamasaki, Asanoshima, Wakakaneko, Hokuozan and Satokaneko (27/9). Best of luck in the future to them all! (Collected from here)

Second top ranked gyoji Kimura Tamajiro retired suddenly in September 2023, making that his final tournament. The reason is not being made public.

Start at 9:10AM

Jonokuchi 序ノ口 (Division 6)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for jonokuchi

Coming up: Aonishiki, Urutora

Shimpan are Onaruto (ozeki Dejima) facing away on mic, Edagawa (maegashira 1 Aogiyama) left of dohyo, Asahiyama (sekiwake Kotonishiki) facing us left, Tanigawa (sekiwake Hokutoriki) facing us right, Naruto (ozeki Kotooshu) right of dohyo

Yobidashi is Akitaka; Gyoji is Shikimori Kazenosuke

Jonidan 序二段 (Division 5)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for jonidan

Coming up: Chikureisen, Hayashiryu, Hokuyozan, Kaihiryu, Kazeyuki, Kokiryu, Najima, Nikko, Satsumao, Shoran, Souga, Tsukubayama

Kyujo: Shunkaku

Gyoji is Shikimori Tomokimi

Gyoji is Shikimori Komei

Gyoji is Kimura Shunta

Shunkaku is kyujo! Tenichi picks up the fusensho

Gyoji is Kimura Ryunosuke

Shimpan shift change

Shimpan are Kataonami (sekiwake Tamakasuga) facing away on mic, Tamagaki (komusubi Tomonohana) left of dohyo, Azumazeki (komusubi Takamisakari) facing us left, Tokitsukaze (maegashira 1 Tosayutaka) facing us right, Ikazuchi (komusubi Kakizoe) right of dohyo

Gyoji is Kimura Keitaro

Gyoji is Kimura Katsunosuke

Gyoji is Kimura Narimasa

Sandanme 三段目 (Division 4)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for sandanme

Coming up: Agora, Arise, Asasorai, Baraki, Itadaki, Kazeeidai, Koki, Sawayaka, Shunrai, Tatsuosho, Yamato, Yuki

Hakuomaru is kyujo! Kiyonohana picks up the fusensho

Gyoji is Shikimori Kainosuke

Shimpan shift change

Shimpan are Tatekawa (sekiwake Tosanoumi) facing away on mic, Hanaregoma (sekiwake Tamanoshima) left of dohyo, Futagoyama (ozeki Miyabiyama) facing us left, Ajigawa (sekiwake Aminishiki) facing us right, Hidenoyama (ozeki Kotoshogiku) right of dohyo

Gyoji is Shikimori Tatsunosuke

Gyoji is Shikimori Seisuke

Gyoji is Kimura Sakuranosuke

Gyoji is Shikimori Seiichiro

Gyoji is Kimura Kintaro

Gyoji is Kimura Kazuma

Shimpan shift change

Shimpan are Urakaze (maegashira 1 Shikishima) facing away on mic, Takenawa (sekiwake Tochinonada) left of dohyo, Oshima (sekiwake Kyokutenho) facing us left, Takasago (sekiwake Asasekiryu) facing us right, Nishonoseki (yokozuna Kisenosato) right of dohyo

Gyoji is Shikimori Kinosuke

Gyoji is Shikimori Tomokazu

Makushita 幕下 (Division 3)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for makushita

Coming up: Hanafusa, Kamito, Kazekeno, Kazuto, Kotokuzan, Mineyaiba, Obara, Otani, Tanji, Yoshii

Gyoji is Kimura Ennosuke

Gyoji is Kimura Satoshi

Yobidashi is Soichi

Yobidashi is Yohei; Gyoji is Shikimori Kazuki

Yobidashi is Keisuke

Yobidashi is Fujio; Gyoji is Kimura Hideaki

Yobidashi is Shigetaro

Yobidashi is Tasuke; Gyoji is Kimura Kozaburo

Yobidashi is Satoru; Gyoji is Kimura Zennosuke

Yobidashi is Masao; Gyoji is Kimura Chishu

Juryo dohyo-iri at 2:05PM

Makushita Joi 幕下上位 (Division 3)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for makushita

Coming up: Kiryuko, Kototebakari, Takerufuji, Wakatakakage

Shimpan are Kumegawa (komusubi Kotoinazuma) facing away on mic, Tamagaki (komusubi Tomonohana), Azumazeki (komusubi Takamisakari), Tokitsukaze (maegashira 1 Tosayutaka), Ikazuchi (komusubi Kakizoe)

Yobidashi is Rokuro; Gyoji is Kimura KANKURO

Yobidashi is Hiroyuki; Gyoji is Kimura Kichijiro

Juryo 十両 (Division 2)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for juryo

Yobidashi is Matsuo; Gyoji is Shikimori Shinnosuke

Yobidashi is Kunio; Gyoji is Kimura Yukihiro

Yobidashi is Mitsuaki; Gyoji is Kimura Mitsunosuke

Yobidashi is Rikinojo; Gyoji is Kimura Takao

Yobidashi is Koji; Gyoji is Kimura Asanosuke

Yobidashi is Teruki; Gyoji is Shikimori Kiichiro

Sumo Association Greeting with Chairman Hakkaku

Yobidashi is Daikichi; Gyoji is ❤️ Kimura Yonosuke ❤️

Intermission at 3:35PM: Makuuchi dohyo-iri and prize return ceremonies

Previous winner returns the Emperor's Cup and other stuff he won.

Makuuchi 幕内 (Division 1)

Official JSA fixtures, results and winning techniques for makuuchi

Shimpan are Sadogatake (sekiwake Kotonowaka I) facing away on mic, Hanaregoma (sekiwake Tamanoshima), Futagoyama (ozeki Miyabiyama), Ajigawa (sekiwake Aminishiki), Hidenoyama (ozeki Kotoshogiku)

Yobidashi is Kotoyoshi; Gyoji is Kimura Ginjiro

Yobidashi is Kotozo; Gyoji is Shikimori Kindayu

Yobidashi is Ryuji; Gyoji is Kimura Akijiro

Yobidashi is Akira; Gyoji is Kimura Motoki

Yobidashi is Kokichi; Gyoji is Shikimori Kandayu

Shimpan shift change

Shimpan are Asakayama (ozeki Kaio) facing away on mic, Takenawa (sekiwake Tochinonada), Oshima (sekiwake Kyokutenho), Takasago (sekiwake Asasekiryu), Nishonoseki (yokozuna Kisenosato)

Yobidashi is Goro; Gyoji is Kimura Hisanosuke

Yobidashi is Shigeo; Gyoji is Kimura Konosuke

Yobidashi is Shiro; Gyoji is Kimura Shotaro

Yobidashi is Katsuyuki; Gyoji is Kimura Yodo

Yobidashi is Jiro; Gyoji is Shikimori Inosuke

Bow-twirling with Yuki

Appendices

General knowledge

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; retirees - Japanese only but only requires hiragana knowledge

Fred Pinkerton's promotion/demotion charts show who's moving where in top division.

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; interview with a yobidashi

Videos

Miscellaneous

A comprehensive gallery featuring head shots and bios of rikishi, oyakata, gyoji, yobidashi and more (correct to the beginning of 2023). Pre-bout rituals explained; What do the gyoji say?

Sumo match announcements

  1. Yobidashi sings the names of the rikishi about to bout in turn, then rikishi ascend the dohyo
  2. Once rikishi are on the dohyo, gyoji hollers their names in turn while gesturing their way
  3. Announcer clearly announces each rikishi's starting side (nishi/higashi-gata rikishi), name, place of origin (-shusshin) and training stable (-beya) as they perform shikiri and throw salt
  4. Once timekeeper judge says to begin, gyoji commands rikishi into position, then officiates the match
  5. (optional) If the outcome is unclear or in dispute by a judge, a mono-ii is called and head judge reports on their findings; gyoji announces a rematch if that's what the judges want
  6. Gyoji announces winner's name turning to them and possibly giving them envelopes full of sponsor cash.
  7. Once winner is decided, announcer says who won and what the kimarite (deciding technique) was (technique de rikishi name no kachi) - this can be delayed by up to a few matches if the technique is hard to determine!

Understanding the judges' reports

Mono-ii reports are very formulaic! They're usually a couple of long run-on sentences that go something like this:

  1. Now we're going to explain our conference. Tadaima wa kyogi ni tsuite setsumei itashimasu or similar
  2. The gyoji pointed (one way or another), but.. Gyoji gunbai wa higashigata/nishigata/(rikishi name) arimashita ga..
  3. We had a conference about (something that affects the outcome of the match), the result of that conference was.. (???) mono-ii ga tsuki, kyougi shita kekka..
  4. (The findings of that discussion) (???)-te ori/orazu
  5. (The outcome of that discussion and the rightful winner of the bout if one was determined.)

Matters for discussion and findings may include a touchout (te ga dete ori/orazu..), a simultaneous landing for both rikishi (doutai or ryousha), or even a disqualification (hansoku).

Helpful words to listen out for to get the gist of the report:

Body parts

Actions and other stuff

Verdicts

The outcome can go three ways:

Who's that shimpan (ringside judge)?

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.) Thanks to the maintainer of this page for providing these images!

Shimpan groups

Our new shimpan this month is Hidenoyama (former ozeki Kotoshogiku) who lands in Tatekawa's group. Tanigawa has moved to Onaruto's group to fill in for Jinmaku/Sendagawa's absence.

Stablemasters have * after their name; everyone else is a coach.

Senior shimpan

Members of this senior group join up with other shimpan groups to act as head shimpan after the juryo ring entrance ceremony & intermission.

Substitute shimpan

Expect to see one or more of these folks subbing in if someone doesn't make their shift: Hatachiyama (komusubi Tochinohana), Minato* (maegashira 2 Minatofuji), Shiranui (komusubi Wakakoyu), Takadagawa (sekiwake Akinoshima)

Who's that off-schedule yobidashi

The official program only lists sekitori yobidashi from Soichi onwards. Even after their match-calling shifts, these youngsters work throughout the day as attendants.

There's a slightly outdated gallery of yobidashi headshots with bios at Heyaaz - it's missing Kumajiro because he debuted during 2023.

To help spot them, here's links to screencaps of the non-sekitori yobidashi in their order of appearance, including onscreen bios in Japanese: