The following are the events in professional
sumo
is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a '' rikishi'' (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring ('' dohyō'') or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by ...
during
2024
Predicted and scheduled events
* January 1
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.
Tournaments
Hatsu ''basho''
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
, also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in R ...
,
Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
, 14 January – 28 January
Haru ''basho''
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
is an indoor sporting arena located in Namba, Osaka, Japan. It first opened in 1952 and the current building was constructed in 1987. It is the venue of a professional sumo tournament ( honbasho) held in March every year. The capacity of th ...
,
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
, 10 March – 24 March
Natsu ''basho''
Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 May – 26 May
Nagoya ''basho''
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
, also known as , is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Nagoya, Japan, built in 1964.
Overview
Located on the site of the secondary enclosure of Nagoya Castle, it is host to numerous concerts and events.
The gymnasium has 4,375 fixed seats, and can ...
,
Nagoya
is the largest city in the Chūbu region, the fourth-most populous city and third most populous urban area in Japan, with a population of 2.3million in 2020. Located on the Pacific coast in central Honshu, it is the capital and the most p ...
, 14 July – 28 July
Aki ''basho''
Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 September – 22 September
Kyushu ''basho''
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan is a collection of three separate buildings operated by the Fukuoka Convention Center Foundation.
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
The Fukuoka Kokusai Center opened in . A Sumo Tournament is held here every November. Many ...
,
Kyushu
is the third-largest island of Japan's five main islands and the most southerly of the four largest islands ( i.e. excluding Okinawa). In the past, it has been known as , and . The historical regional name referred to Kyushu and its surroun ...
, 10 November – 24 November
News
January
*16: ''
Komusubi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
'' and former ''
ōzeki''
Takayasu withdraws on Day 3 of the January 2024 tournament due to lower back pain. He returned on Day 6, but would withdraw again on Day 8 after coming down with the
flu
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.
*17: ''Ōzeki''
Takakeishō withdraws on Day 4 of the January 2024 tournament, citing a
pinched nerve
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. His
stablemaster A stable master or head groom is the manager in charge of a stable.
At large horse establishments there may be several grooms under the management of the stable master. In a professional establishment the head groom usually has complete responsibi ...
later informs reporters that there are no plans for Takakeishō to re-enter the tournament.
*19: ''
Maegashira
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
''
Hokuseihō withdraws from the January 2024 tournament after winning two matches in the first five days. The following day he announces that he will undergo surgery next month because of a
meniscus
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* Meniscus (anatomy), crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure that partly divides a joint cavity
* Meniscus (liquid), a curve in the upper surface of liquid contained in an object
*Meniscus (optics)
A lens is a ...
injury in his right knee.
*20: Bulgarian ''maegashira'' and former ''sekiwake''
Aoiyama, who was defeated in his first six matches at the January 2024 tournament, announces his withdrawal on Day 7 due to a suspected injury to his right
ACL.
*22: The January tournament loses two more ''
makuuchi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
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'' competitors with the Day 9 withdrawals of former ''
ōzeki''
Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
and former ''
komusubi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
''
Hokutofuji
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tokorozawa, Saitama. His debut in '' maezumō'' was in March 2015, and his first ''makuuchi'' division '' honbasho'' was the Kyūshū tournament in November 2016. His highest rank has been ''komusu ...
. On the previous day, Asanoyama—who had been the sole tournament leader—appeared to twist his right knee in his loss to
Tamawashi, while Hokutofuji landed awkwardly at the end of his match against
Hōshōryū and suffered a right knee
contusion
A bruise, also known as a contusion, is a type of hematoma of tissue, the most common cause being capillaries damaged by trauma, causing localized bleeding that extravasates into the surrounding interstitial tissues. Most bruises occur clos ...
.
Takasago immediately indicated that Asanoyama's ankle was swollen and opened the possibility that he could return to the tournament. Asanoyama did indeed return to the tournament on Day 13 (26 January), securing an eighth win over
Gōnoyama that day.
*26: The
Japan Sumo Association
The is the body that operates and controls professional sumo wrestling (called ''Ōzumō'', 大相撲) in Japan under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). '' Rikishi'' (activ ...
announces that the election of directors and deputy directors for the new two-year term at the head of the organization will not be subject to a vote, as the number of candidates matches the number of positions up for election. It has also been announced that the exact occupancy of the positions will be revealed after the March tournament.
*27: ''
Yokozuna
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
''
Terunofuji
, lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitor ...
gets a
day of rest
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on the second to last day of the January tournament after his ''ōzeki'' opponent,
Hōshōryū, withdraws due to a knee ligament injury. A Day 15 showdown for the
Emperor's Cup
, commonly known as or also Japan FA Cup is a Japanese football competition. It has the longest tradition of any football match in Japan, dating back to 1921, before the formation of the J.League, Japan Football League and their predecessor, ...
is set between the ''yokozuna'' and two others: the last ''ōzeki'' remaining in the tournament,
Kirishima, and aspiring ''ōzeki'' candidate
Kotonowaka.
The ''
jūryō
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' division title is decided on Day 14, with newly promoted
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
securing a 2-win margin over his opponents for his third championship since debuting at the end of 2022.
*28:
Terunofuji
, lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitor ...
(13–2), fully completing just his second tournament since finishing as the runner-up in July 2022, wins his ninth Emperor's Cup with a
playoff
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victory over
Kotonowaka (13–2). In their regularly scheduled Day 15 match, Kotonowaka won against
Tobizaru
Tobizaru Masaya (翔猿 正也, born April 24, 1992, as ) is a professional sumo wrestler from Japan and wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He made his top division debut in September 2020 and his ''san'yaku'' debut in November 2022.
He is the brot ...
to eliminate ''ōzeki'' and ''yokozuna'' contender
Kirishima from the title picture. Terunofuji then dispatched Kirishima (11–4) to notch his 11th win in 11 matches against his fellow Mongolian. This set up the playoff in which Terunofuji, having defeated Kotonowaka two days earlier, beat the ''sekiwake'' by force out. All three of the
special prizes are awarded at this tournament. The ''Shukun-shō'' (Outstanding Performance award) is given to
Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
(10–5), who defeated several top-ranked opponents including Terunofuji in his ''san'yaku'' return. New ''makuuchi'' competitor
Ōnosato (11–4) receives the ''Kantō-shō'' (Fighting Spirit prize), and Kotonowaka receives the ''Ginō-shō'' for using a variety of winning
sumo techniques.
While Kotonowaka lost out on the ''makuuchi'' championship, the win in his scheduled Day 15 match gave him a total of 33 wins in the last three tournaments at the ''san'yaku'' ranks, which is the ''de facto'' standard to earn promotion to sumo's second-highest rank of ''ōzeki''. The promotion is expected to be finalized on 31 January; coincidentally, it is Kotonowaka's father Sadogatake (former
Kotonowaka Terumasa
Kotonowaka Terumasa (born May 15, 1968, as Mitsuya Konno) is a former sumo wrestler from Obanazawa, Yamagata prefecture, Japan. He made his professional debut in 1984 and after reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1990 he remained there for ...
) who makes the formal promotion recommendation to the Sumo Association as head of the judging department. It is also expected that the new ''ōzeki'' will keep his ''
shikona
A is a sumo wrestler's ring name. The tradition of ring names in sumo dates back to the Edo period, where they were used as a means to attract customers and hide the identities of the '' rikishi''.
Like standard Japanese names, a ''shikona'' ...
'' (ring name) for a while to honor his father, whose highest rank in competition was ''sekiwake'', before adopting the name of his late ''yokozuna'' grandfather
Kotozakura
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. He was the sport's 53rd '' yokozuna''. He made his professional debut in 1959, reaching the top division in 1963. After several years at the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' ...
.
*31: The Sumo Association approves the promotion of
Kotonowaka to the rank of ''ōzeki''. He becomes the first ''ōzeki'' from
Chiba Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to the n ...
since the promotion of
Matsunobori
Matsunobori Shigeo (20 July 1924 – 21 April 1986) was a sumo wrestler from Matsudo Chiba, Japan. He fought for the now defunct Ōyama stable, joining in 1941. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1951 and made the second highest '' ōze ...
after the Autumn tournament in 1955. In his acceptance speech, Kotonowaka says: "With a feeling of gratitude I will devote myself to the way of sumo in order to live up to the title of ''ōzeki''." He also confirmed that he will keep his current name of Kotonowaka for the next tournament in March, before changing his ''shikona'' to Kotozakura in May.
The Sumo Association announces that four wrestlers are promoted again to the second-highest rank of ''
jūryō
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
''. One of the wrestlers is former ''sekiwake''
Wakatakakage
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He made his debut in March 2017 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 2019. He wrestles for Arashio stable, where he is a stablemate of his older brothers Wakatakamoto and ...
. The younger brother of
Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
, Wakatakakage returns to ''sekitori'' status after clinching the January 2024 championship in ''
makushita
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. For ...
'' with a perfect record of 7 wins. His last competition in the top division was in March 2023 at ''sekiwake'', when a late
ACL and
meniscus
Meniscus may refer to:
* Meniscus (anatomy), crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure that partly divides a joint cavity
* Meniscus (liquid), a curve in the upper surface of liquid contained in an object
*Meniscus (optics)
A lens is a ...
injury forced him to withdraw; he subsequently dropped down the rankings until his return in November. Another wrestler returning to ''sekitori'' status is 20-year-old former ''maegashira''
Hakuōhō, who challenged for the top-division championship in only his fourth professional tournament in July 2023 before taking off the remainder of the year due to a shoulder injury. In his return tournament in January, Hakuōhō finished behind Wakatakakage in the ''makushita'' division with 6 wins. 30-year-old
Tsushimanada returns to sumo's second-highest division after three tournaments, while 37-year-old
Kitaharima, a one-time ''maegashira'' competitor with a 22-year history in professional sumo, returns to ''jūryō'' for the first time in years.
February
*1: The
Japan Sumo Association
The is the body that operates and controls professional sumo wrestling (called ''Ōzumō'', 大相撲) in Japan under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). '' Rikishi'' (activ ...
donates ¥10 million to
Ishikawa Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. Ishikawa Prefecture has a population of 1,140,573 (31 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,186 km2 (1,616 sq mi). Ishikawa Prefecture borders Toyama Prefectu ...
after the effects of the
2024 Noto earthquake
On 1 January 2024, at 16:10 Japan Standard Time, JST (07:10 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC), a 7.6 (7.5) earthquake struck north-northeast of Suzu, Ishikawa, Suzu, located on the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The Fault (geology ...
. Additionally, ¥5 million collected from spectators at the January tournament in Tokyo is also donated.
*4: The
retirement ceremony for former ''ōzeki''
Tochinoshin
; ) is a Georgian professional sumo wrestler from Mtskheta. He is a member of the Kasugano stable and made his professional debut in March 2006. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later in May 2008. After a long hiatus due t ...
is held at the
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
, also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in R ...
.
*9: It is reported that the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament will move from Dolphins Arena (also referred to as the
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
, also known as , is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Nagoya, Japan, built in 1964.
Overview
Located on the site of the secondary enclosure of Nagoya Castle, it is host to numerous concerts and events.
The gymnasium has 4,375 fixed seats, and can ...
) to the new IG Arena, currently under construction, starting in 2025. With 12,000 seats, the new arena will have a larger seating capacity than the
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
, also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in R ...
.
The Sumo Association will refer to the new building as the "Aichi International Arena."
*11: The 48th Japan Grand Sumo Tournament, a one-day competition for professional sumo wrestlers, is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. The winner is
Hōshōryū, with the ''ōzeki'' defeating such opponents as
Abi and
Takayasu before winning the championship match against
Hiradoumi.
At the same time, the first edition of the Dream Girls Cup, a sumo competition
open to girls from the first year of elementary school to the third year of secondary school, is held at the
Sumida City Gymnasium
Sumida City Gymnasium (墨田区総合体育館) is a multi-purpose arena in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It is the home venue for Fugador Sumida from the Japanese futsal league, and also is the secondary venue for the Sun Rockers Shibuya basketball t ...
, with around 200 participants and the patronage of former ''yokozuna''
Hakuhō.
The retirement ceremony for former ''sekiwake''
Ichinojō is held in a Tokyo hotel.
*21: After
Hokuseihō's withdrawal from the January tournament, it is announced by the Sumo Association that Hokuseihō assaulted several stablemates, and that an investigation had been launched after one of them made a formal complaint. Summoned to inform him that disciplinary proceedings had been launched against both him and his stablemaster
Miyagino, Hokuseihō simply told the press that he was "honestly remorseful". The Sumo Association is expected to hold a board meeting on 23 February, with news reports suggesting that the board will discuss a recommendation for Hokuseihō to retire and demote Miyagino in sumo's hierarchy.
*22: Hokuseihō submits his retirement notification the day before the full Sumo Association board is scheduled to meet to discuss his actions.
*23: At an extraordinary board meeting of the Sumo Association, Hokuseihō's retirement is accepted before the board can issue a formal recommendation. Stablemaster Miyagino (the former
Hakuhō) is demoted from ''iin'' (committee member) to the lowest ranking of ''toshiyori'' (elder) and receives a salary cut of 20 percent for three months. The board also takes actions that effectively relieve him of his duties as stablemaster for the time being, announcing that members of the Isegahama ''
ichimon
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'' will oversee the Miyagino stable wrestlers for an unspecified amount of time.
Former ''
komusubi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
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''
Hōmashō inherits
Shikoroyama stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, formerly part of the Tokitsukaze ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was established in its current form in February 2004 by former ''sekiwake'' Terao Tsunefumi, who branched off from the Izutsu stable. He did no ...
after the death of the previous stablemaster (former ''
sekiwake
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
''
Terao
is a Japanese former sumo wrestler. He was born in Tokyo, but brought up in Kajiki, Aira District, Kagoshima, Japan. He fought out of Izutsu stable. The highest rank he reached was ''sekiwake.'' Despite his relatively light weight he had an e ...
).
*26: The Sumo Association releases the ''
banzuke
A , officially called is a document listing the rankings of professional sumo wrestlers published before each official tournament ('' honbasho''). The term can also refer to the rankings themselves. The document is normally released about two ...
'' for the spring grand sumo tournament in
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
, the ''haru basho''. The tournament will feature four faces at the second-highest rank of ''
ōzeki'', with newly promoted
Kotonowaka joining
Hōshōryū,
Kirishima and
demotion-threatened Takakeishō. The other two of the ''
san'yaku
The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan.
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'' ranks see three returning ''
rikishi
A , or, more colloquially, , is a professional sumo wrestler. follow and live by the centuries-old rules of the sumo profession, with most coming from Japan, the only country where sumo is practiced professionally. Participation in official ...
'', all of whom had recently been demoted from that group.
Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
, who put in a 10-win performance with a
gold star
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Art, entertainment, and media Fictional characters
* Goldstar (comics), the name of several fictional characters from DC Comics
* Commissioner Goldstar, a major character in ''Fresh Beat Band of Spies ...
as the top
rank-and-filer in January, returns to the ''
sekiwake
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
'' rank.
Abi, who had just been demoted from ''
komusubi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
'', and
Nishikigi
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Morioka. He made his debut in March 2006 and wrestles for Isenoumi stable. His highest rank has been ''Maegashira'' 2 and he has won championships at ''Jūryō'' and ''Makushita'' level.
Early life ...
, who was demoted from ''komusubi'' after the September 2023 tournament, both return to that rank after securing 8-win records in January. At the top of the ''maegashira'' ranks is former ''ōzeki''
Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
, who secures a personal best on the ''banzuke'' since his return from suspension in July 2022. A new competitor in the ''maegashira'' ranks is 24-year-old
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
. The
Kanagi, Aomori
was a town located in Kitatsugaru District in western Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
History
The town was also known as the birthplace of famed author Osamu Dazai. The area was part of Hirosaki Domain during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restorat ...
native made his ''
maezumo
The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan.
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'' debut in September 2022 and has three lower-division titles under his belt: his first two competitive tournaments, and the ''
jūryō
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' championship at the most recent tournament in January. Four other wrestlers see a return to the top ''
makuuchi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
'' division:
Nishikifuji,
Kitanowaka and
Rōga all return after having just been demoted, while
Daiamami returns for the first time since July 2022.
It is reported that starting with the March 2024 tournament, the Sumo Association will have
emergency medical technician
An emergency medical technician (EMT), also known as an ambulance technician, is a health professional that provides emergency medical services. EMTs are most commonly found working in ambulances. In English-speaking countries, paramedics a ...
s permanently stationed near the ''
dohyō
A ''dohyō'' (, ) is the space in which a sumo wrestling bout occurs. A typical ''dohyō'' is a circle made of partially buried rice-straw bales 4.55 meters in diameter. In official professional tournaments ('' honbasho''), it is mounted on a squ ...
''. The measures build on
first aid
First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. It includes initial in ...
procedures that were strengthened after the death of , who struck his head on the floor of the ''dohyō'' in a bout during the March 2021 tournament and died the following month.
Tamagaki (former ''komusubi''
Tomonohana
Tomonohana Shinya (born 23 June 1964 as Shinya Narimatsu) is a former sumo wrestler from Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was '' komusubi.'' He is now a sumo coach.
Career
He had been an amateur sumo champion at Nihon ...
), a coach at
Ōshima stable
was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was set up in 1980 by former '' ōzeki'' Asahikuni, who branched off from Tatsunami stable. The head of Tatsunami stable opposed the setting up of the new ...
, is appointed acting master of
Miyagino stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded by the 43rd ''yokozuna'' Yoshibayama as ''Yoshibayama dōjō'' while he was still an active wrestler, before changing to its current name in 196 ...
for the March 2024 tournament in the place of the former
Hakuhō.
March
*13: ''Maegashira''
Shimazuumi withdraws on Day 4 of the March tournament after being diagnosed with a tear in a part of his left
calf
Calf most often refers to:
* Calf (animal), the young of domestic cattle.
* Calf (leg), in humans (and other primates), the back portion of the lower leg
Calf or calves may also refer to:
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*Veal, meat from calves
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requiring about three weeks of treatment.
*14: Two more ''maegashira'' withdraw on Day 5 after suffering injuries the day before.
Tsurugishō is expected to miss about two months after he reinjured his left knee in his Day 4 bout and was taken away from the ''
dohyō
A ''dohyō'' (, ) is the space in which a sumo wrestling bout occurs. A typical ''dohyō'' is a circle made of partially buried rice-straw bales 4.55 meters in diameter. In official professional tournaments ('' honbasho''), it is mounted on a squ ...
'' in a wheelchair.
Kinbōzan pulls out with a neck sprain and was expected to miss seven days, but returns to competition after just three days of rest.
*16: ''Yokozuna''
Terunofuji
, lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitor ...
withdraws after losing four matches in the first six days, including three straight
gold stars conceded to ''maegashira'' competitors. It is his ninth withdrawal from a grand sumo tournament since being elevated to ''yokozuna'' in October 2021.
*18: Former ''maegashira''
Terutsuyoshi
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Hyōgo Prefecture. He made his debut in March 2010, and wrestles for Isegahama stable. He reached the top '' makuuchi'' division in March 2019 and has a special prize for Fighting Spirit. His high ...
retires, ending a 14-year career limited by his battle with
diabetes
Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Symptoms often include frequent urination, increased thirst and increased ...
.
*19: It is announced that current ''maegashira'' and former ''sekiwake''
Tamawashi has officially acquired Japanese citizenship, which is required for foreign sumo wrestlers to remain in the Sumo Association as a coach upon retirement.
''Maegashira''
Tobizaru
Tobizaru Masaya (翔猿 正也, born April 24, 1992, as ) is a professional sumo wrestler from Japan and wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He made his top division debut in September 2020 and his ''san'yaku'' debut in November 2022.
He is the brot ...
withdraws on Day 10 of the March tournament due to symptoms of
enteritis
Enteritis is inflammation of the small intestine. It is most commonly caused by food or drink contaminated with pathogenic microbes,Dugdale, David C., IIII, and George F Longretc"Enteritis" MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia, 18 October 2008. Acces ...
, though his stablemaster
Oitekaze says that he should return to competition the following day.
*20: ''Maegashira''
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
ties the professional sumo record of 11 wins in the first 11 days by a newly promoted
top division wrestler set in January 1960 by
Taihō Taihō or Taiho can refer to:
*Taihō (era), a Japanese name for the years 701–704
*Taihō Code, a reorganization of the Japanese government at the end of the Asuka period
*Taiho Pharmaceutical
*Taihoku Prefecture, a former administrative dist ...
.
*23: Prior to the start of the Day 14 matches,
Takakeishō–who secured eight wins and thereby escaped
demotion from the ''ōzeki'' rank again–withdraws from competition after suffering a
pectoral muscle
Pectoral muscles (colloquially referred to as "pecs") are the muscles that connect the front of the human chest with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder. This region contains four muscles that provide movements to the upper limbs or ribs.
P ...
injury in his win over fellow ''ōzeki''
Kotonowaka the day before.
*24:
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
(13–2) escapes an injury withdrawal scenario and shows up to the
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
is an indoor sporting arena located in Namba, Osaka, Japan. It first opened in 1952 and the current building was constructed in 1987. It is the venue of a professional sumo tournament ( honbasho) held in March every year. The capacity of th ...
on the last day of the March tournament to defeat
Gōnoyama (10–5), becoming the first newly promoted ''
makuuchi
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the o ...
'' competitor since
Ryōgoku II in 1914 to win the top division championship. He also becomes the fastest competitor to win their first
Emperor's Cup
, commonly known as or also Japan FA Cup is a Japanese football competition. It has the longest tradition of any football match in Japan, dating back to 1921, before the formation of the J.League, Japan Football League and their predecessor, ...
since the introduction of the six-tournament system in 1958. Takerufuji had been diagnosed with a ligament injury in his right ankle following his loss to Asanoyama the day before. Despite the suggestion from his stablemaster Isegahama (the 63rd ''yokozuna''
Asahifuji
is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Aomori. He joined professional sumo in 1981, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later. He reached the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' in 1987 and became the 63rd ''yokoz ...
) to withdraw, he says that he would have regretted it for the rest of his life if he did. Takerufuji is rewarded by the Sumo Association for his efforts with all three
special prizes for outstanding performance, fighting spirit and technique, becoming the first to sweep the prizes since the former
Kotomitsuki
is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Okazaki City. A former amateur champion, he turned professional in 1999. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 2000 and won one ''yūshō'' or tournament championship, in Septemb ...
in November 2000. Two additional awards for fighting spirit and technique are awarded to amateur sumo champion
Ōnosato (11–4), who was the runner-up for the majority of what is just his second tournament in the top division. Elsewhere in the top division,
Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
secures nine wins to likely ensure his return to the ''
san'yaku
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'' ranks in May, while
Kirishima faces ''
kadoban'' status in the next tournament to keep his ''
ōzeki'' rank after winning just five matches.
Former ''maegashira''
Mitoryū (12–3) secures his second championship in ''
jūryō
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' and a likely return to the
rank-and-file at the next tournament.
*25: Elections for the board of directors of the
Japan Sumo Association
The is the body that operates and controls professional sumo wrestling (called ''Ōzumō'', 大相撲) in Japan under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). '' Rikishi'' (activ ...
are held. The Dewanoumi ''
ichimon
The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan.
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'' secures the election of
Dewanoumi,
Kasugano and
Sakaigawa when the second largest clan, the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'', secures that of
Shibatayama,
Sadogatake and names for the first time
Takadagawa at that rank. The Tokitsukaze ''ichimon'' appoints only two directors with
Isenoumi and
Katsunoura, who will serve his first term as director. The two smaller clans (Takasago and Isegahama) each nominate just one, with respectively
Hakkaku
is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō. He was the sport's 61st ''yokozuna'' and won eight top division championships. He wrestled for Kokonoe stable, as did Chiyonofuji, and the two were the first ''yokozuna'' stablemat ...
(for the Takasago ''ichimon'') and
Asakayama (for the Isegahama ''ichimon''), the latter also becoming director for the first time. It was also decided to reappoint Hakkaku to a fifth consecutive term as chairman of the association.
*27: The Sumo Association announces promotions to the second-highest rank of ''
jūryō
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'', three of whom are promoted to ''
sekitori
A ''sekitori'' (関取) is a '' rikishi'' (力士, sumo wrestler) who is ranked in one of the top two professional divisions: '' makuuchi'' and '' jūryō''.
The name literally translates to having taken the barrier, as only a relatively small fr ...
'' status for the very first time. 24-year-old won the ''
jonokuchi
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. For ...
'' title in his first tournament in May 2022 and clinched the ''
makushita
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. For ...
'' championship at the recently concluded March tournament with a perfect record of seven wins. 23-year-old Mongolian
Ōnokatsu entered professional sumo after winning the student ''yokozuna'' title while at
Nippon Sport Science University
, abbreviated as , is a private university in Setagaya, Tokyo and Aoba-ku, Yokohama. The precursor of the school was founded in 1893, and it was chartered as a university in 1949. The school is known for the many famous athletes among its alumn ...
, and debuted last November at ''makushita'' 15 under the former ''
makushita tsukedashi
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'' system. 24-year-old has competed in professional sumo for years with two lower-division championships; the junior high school ''yokozuna'' won several team championships at
Saitama Sakae High School
Saitama Sakae High School, also commonly known as Sakae High, is a private junior and senior high school located in Saitama-city, Saitama Prefecture.
The school is known for its athletic activities and its broad field of study. Among the spo ...
with classmates including
Ōhō and
Kotoshōhō. In the May 2024 tournament, Tsukahara will take the
ring name
A ring name is a type of stage name used by an athlete such as a professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, or boxer whose real name is considered unattractive, dull, difficult to pronounce or spell, amusing for the wrong reasons, or projectin ...
. 17-year sumo veteran
Chiyomaru
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Shibushi, Kagoshima. He made his professional debut in May 2007. He took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his third tournament in the division in January 2014 and was promoted to the ...
, the January 2014 ''jūryō'' champion and former ''
maegashira
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
'', returns to ''jūryō'' after he was demoted to ''makushita'' for the March tournament.
At the Sumo Association's board meeting, Takekuma (former ''ōzeki''
Gōeidō) is appointed a member of the judging department and will serve as a ringside
judge starting in the May tournament. It was previously reported that Otowayama (the 71st ''
yokozuna
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
''
Kakuryū) would also be joining the judging department.
*28: In the aftermath of physical abuse at
Miyagino stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded by the 43rd ''yokozuna'' Yoshibayama as ''Yoshibayama dōjō'' while he was still an active wrestler, before changing to its current name in 196 ...
from the former
Hokuseihō and the subsequent demotion in sumo's hierarchy of its stablemaster, the 69th ''
yokozuna
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
''
Hakuhō, the Sumo Association announces the closure of Miyagino stable for the foreseeable future and the transfer of wrestlers and coaches to
Isegahama stable
Isegahama stable was a heya or stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami-Isegahama ''ichimon,'' or group of stables.
It was founded in 1859 by former ''komusubi'' Arakuma. It was led from 1929 by former ''sekiwake'' Kiyosegawa. His daug ...
.
Also approved by the Sumo Association is the closure of
Michinoku stable
The is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokitsukaze '' ichimon'' or group of stables. It was established in 1974 by former '' maegashira'' Hoshikabuto, who branched off from Izutsu stable. Former '' ōzeki'' Kirishima became the curren ...
on 2 April, and the transfer of those wrestlers to other stables within the Tokitsukaze ''
ichimon
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''. Among the transfers are current ''ōzeki''
Kirishima, who will move to the former
Kakuryū's
Otowayama stable
is a Heya (sumo), stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokitsukaze ''Glossary of sumo terms#ichimon, ichimon'', or group of stables. It was formed by the 71st ''Yokozuna'' Kakuryū Rikisaburō, Kakuryū in December 2023 after he became ind ...
. Michinoku's stablemaster, former ''ōzeki''
Kirishima Kazuhiro
Kirishima Kazuhiro (Japanese: 霧島 一博, born April 3, 1959) is a former sumo wrestler from Makizono, Kagoshima, Japan, who held the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' from 1990 to 1992 and won one top division tournament championship, and w ...
, faces mandatory retirement from the Sumo Association on his 65th birthday on 3 April, but he will remain with the association in a consultant role.
April
*8: The first training session is held at
Isegahama stable
Isegahama stable was a heya or stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami-Isegahama ''ichimon,'' or group of stables.
It was founded in 1859 by former ''komusubi'' Arakuma. It was led from 1929 by former ''sekiwake'' Kiyosegawa. His daug ...
following the move-in of personnel from
Miyagino stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded by the 43rd ''yokozuna'' Yoshibayama as ''Yoshibayama dōjō'' while he was still an active wrestler, before changing to its current name in 196 ...
the previous day. Isegahama now has a total of about 40 wrestlers, the largest among all professional
sumo stables
is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a ''rikishi'' (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (''dohyō'') or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by thr ...
.
*16: The Japan Sumo Association organizes its first charity sumo tournament (''kanjin-sumo'') in 62 years to raise additional donations following the
2024 Noto earthquake
On 1 January 2024, at 16:10 Japan Standard Time, JST (07:10 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC), a 7.6 (7.5) earthquake struck north-northeast of Suzu, Ishikawa, Suzu, located on the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The Fault (geology ...
.
*17: The Sumo Association announces the retirement of Furiwake (former ''maegashira''
Sadanofuji
(born December 25, 1984 as Akihiro Yamamoto) is a former sumo wrestler from Kazusa, Nagasaki, Japan. He was a '' jūryō'' division champion in 2012. The highest rank he has reached was '' maegashira'' 2. He is now a coach at Sakaigawa stable.
...
) as a sumo elder. He had served as a coach at
Sakaigawa stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi group of stables. It was established in its modern form on 25 May 1998 by former ''komusubi'' Ryōgoku Kajinosuke IV, who branched off from Dewanoumi stable. It was originally called Nakadach ...
upon concluding his competitive sumo career in 2017.
*19: The Sumo Association reintroduces athletics tests to judge the admission of new recruits for the first time in 12 years, since the abolition of the height and weight prerequisite system at the end of 2023. The test is based on seven physical tests (back strength, grip strength, repeated horizontal jump, handball throw, handstand, standing long jump and 50-meter run). Thanks to the new physical prerequisites, the test saw the recruitment of the first wrestler under since the post-
war
War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
era, Kōsei Motomura––who joined
Sadogatake stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. In its modern form, it dates from September 1955, when it was set up by former ''komusubi'' Kotonishiki Noboru. Former ''yokozuna'' Kotozakura took over the running of the s ...
.
*22:
Ōnosato is issued a strict warning by the Sumo Association along with his stablemaster
Nishonoseki, after Nishonoseki reported that Ōnosato had been drinking with an underage wrestler in
his stable back in September 2023.
*30: The Sumo Association publishes the for the May grand sumo tournament in Tokyo, also known as the . At the second-highest rank of , Kotonowaka officially becomes
Kotozakura
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. He was the sport's 53rd '' yokozuna''. He made his professional debut in 1959, reaching the top division in 1963. After several years at the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' ...
after taking the
ring name
A ring name is a type of stage name used by an athlete such as a professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, or boxer whose real name is considered unattractive, dull, difficult to pronounce or spell, amusing for the wrong reasons, or projectin ...
used by his late grandfather, the 53rd
Kotozakura Masakatsu
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. He was the sport's 53rd ''yokozuna''. He made his professional debut in 1959, reaching the top division in 1963. After several years at the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'', ...
. The rank sees the return of
Abi for the first time in two years. Former
Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
, who suffered a knee injury near the end of the spring regional tour a few days prior, is promoted to the rank of . This marks Asanoyama's return to for the first time since his return from suspension in July 2022. Joining him at that rank for the first time is 23-year-old
Ōnosato, who reaches in his seventh professional tournament. The March tournament champion,
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
, is promoted to 6 for his efforts. Entering the
top division for the first time are two competitors. One is 27-year-old Mongolian
Ōshōma, who entered professional sumo in November 2021 after winning several amateur titles and has won championships in and . The other is 27-year-old
Tokihayate, a five-year professional competitor with two lower-division championships. Three others return to the rank-and-file:
Mitoryū returns for the first time in one year, while both
Tomokaze and
Takarafuji
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. He completes in the ''makuuchi'' division. The highest rank he has reached is ''sekiwake''.
Early life and sumo background
From the third grade of elementary school, Sugiyama began practicing at a sumo ...
return after having just been demoted. Two veteran competitors drop down to :
Myōgiryū falls from the top division after almost years, while
Endō Endō, Endo, Endoh or Endou (written: , literally 'far-off wisteria' and short for ' ''Fuji''wara in ''En''shu') is the 38th most common Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* , Japanese actress
* Akari Endo (born 1989), Domin ...
drops down for the first time in just over eight years. It also marks Endō's fifth professional tournament outside of in his 11-year career.
The spring ''
jungyō'' (regional tours) were held at the following locations:
*31 March:
Ise Shrine
The , located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. Officially known simply as , Ise Jingū is a shrine complex composed of many Shinto shrines centered on two main shrines, and .
The Inn ...
,
Mie (Ceremonial tournament)
*1:
Minoh, Osaka
is a city in northwestern Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Its name is commonly romanized as "Minō" or "Minoo"; however, the city government officially uses the spelling Minoh in English. As of October 2016, the city has an estimated population of 13 ...
*2:
Shin'onsen, Hyōgo
270px, Mihonoura Coast
270px, Yumura Onsen
is a town located in Mikata District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 12,814 in 4873 households and a population density of 53 persons per km². The total area of ...
*3:
Ichinomiya, Aichi
is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The city is sometimes called Owarichinomiya to avoid confusion with other municipalities of the same name, including Ichinomiya (now part of the city of Toyokawa), Ichinomiya in Chiba Prefecture. ...
*4:
Inuyama, Aichi
is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 73,420 in 31,276 households, and a population density of 980 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . The name of the city literally transliterates to "Dog ...
*5:
Fukui
is a Japanese name meaning "fortunate" or sometimes "one who is from the Fukui prefecture". It may refer to:
Places
* Fukui Domain, a part of the Japanese han system during the Edo period
* Fukui Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in t ...
*7:
Toyama
Toyama may refer to:
Places and organizations
* Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island
* Toyama, Toyama, the capital city of Toyama Prefecture
* Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, ...
*11:
Gotemba, Shizuoka
is a city on the southeastern flank of Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 88,370 in 36,096 households, and a population density of 450 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Geograph ...
*12:
Kawagoe, Saitama
is a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 353,214 in 162,210 households and a population density of 3200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . The city is known locally as after the old name f ...
*13:
Fujisawa, Kanagawa
is a Cities of Japan, city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 439,728 and a population density of 6300 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Geography
Fujisawa is in the central part of Kanagawa ...
*14:
Saitama
may refer to:
Places
* Saitama (city), the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan
* Saitama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan in the Kantō region
** Kita-Saitama District, Saitama
** Minami-Saitama District, Saitama
...
*15:
Yasukuni Shrine
is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It was founded by Emperor Meiji in June 1869 and commemorates those who died in service of Japan, from the Boshin War of 1868–1869, to the two Sino-Japanese Wars, 1894–1895 and 1937–1945 re ...
,
Tokyo
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
(Ceremonial tournament)
*16:
Machida, Tokyo
is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 428,851, and a population density of 6,000 persons per km². The total area of the city was .
Geography
Machida is located in the ...
*18:
Urayasu, Chiba
260px, old Urayasu
is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 170,533 in 81,136 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . Urayasu is best known as the home of the Tok ...
*19:
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, one of the main cities of Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. It is the second most populated city in Kanagawa Prefecture after Yokohama, and the eighth most populated city in Japan (including ...
*20:
Yokohama, Kanagawa
is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of ...
*21:
Maebashi, Gunma
is the capital city of Gunma Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 335,352 in 151,171 households, and a population density of 1100 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . It ...
*25:
Kisarazu, Chiba
is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 136,023 in 63,431 households and a population density of 980 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Kisarazu is located in the midwes ...
*26:
Mito, Ibaraki
is the capital city of Ibaraki Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 269,330 in 123,282 households and a population density of 1239 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged ...
*27:
Tokorozawa, Saitama
is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 344,194 in 163,675 households and a population density of 4800 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Geography
Tokorozawa is located in the c ...
*28:
Fukaya, Saitama
is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 229,517 in 142,803 households in 60804 households and a population density of 1023 persons per km². The total area of the city is . It is famous for a ...
May
*1: Following the abuse case and the retirement of
Hokuseihō, the Japan Sumo Association summons the ''
rikishi-kai'' and holds a conference on the problems of violence in the
stables
A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the ...
.
Following the charity tournament (''kanjin-sumo'') held on 16 April, the Sumo Association donates ¥27 million to Ishikawa Prefecture to support reconstruction efforts after the 2024 Noto earthquake.
*8: Despite returning to status for the first time in three years, it is announced that
Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
will withdraw from the upcoming May tournament as he continues recovering from a knee injury suffered near the end of the spring regional tour.
It is announced that Oguruma (former ''ōzeki''
Kotokaze) decides not to make use of his full period of re-employment and will retire for good at the age of 67. The Sumo Association makes his retirement official three days later. He entrusts the management of the elder share Oguruma to his original stable,
Sadogatake stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. In its modern form, it dates from September 1955, when it was set up by former ''komusubi'' Kotonishiki Noboru. Former ''yokozuna'' Kotozakura took over the running of the s ...
.
*9: ''Maegashira''
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
decides not to take part in the May tournament in order to heal his injured ankle.
*12: The opening day of the May 2024 tournament is marked by numerous
upsets of top-ranked wrestlers. The only competitor ranked above to win their match is new
Ōnosato, who defeats
Terunofuji
, lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitor ...
. It is the first time since the
Shōwa era
The was the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito) from December 25, 1926, until his death on January 7, 1989. It was preceded by the Taishō era.
The pre-1945 and post-war Shōwa periods are almos ...
that all and competitors are defeated on the first tournament day, as well as the first time since September 2006 that and wrestlers have lost on the same day in a tournament with at least five such competitors combined.
*13: Terunofuji and
Takakeishō both withdraw from the May tournament due to injuries, after suffering defeats on the opening day.
*14: ''Maegashira'' and former
Takayasu withdraws from the May tournament on Day 3 after injuring his back during morning practice. He returns on Day 9, defeating
Hōshōryū.
*17: Former
Kotoekō decides to retire, ending a 17-year professional sumo career. He plans to take the Oguruma elder name most recently held by former Kotokaze.
*18: Two other top-ranked wrestlers,
Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
and
Kirishima, withdraw from the May tournament. Kirishima, as a , faces demotion to and will have to win ten matches in July to return to sumo's second-highest rank. Wakamotoharu does not rule out returning to the competition, and returns on Day 11.
*19: In an editorial published in ''
Sports Hochi
, previously known as , is a Japanese-language daily sports newspaper. In 2002, it had a circulation of a million copies a day.
It is an affiliate newspaper of ''Yomiuri Shimbun''.
Reports 19 September 1939: SS Scharnhorst
The Hochi Shimbu ...
'', former ''ōzeki''
Kotokaze advocates for a return to non-impact breaks for the ranking in the event of injury. The plea follows the absence of five of the nine wrestlers making up the ranks, a first since the
2018 November tournament.
*22:
Mitoryū withdraws on Day 11 of the May 2024 tournament due to
osteoarthritis
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in both of his knees.
It is announced that Mongolian former
Chiyoshōma acquires
Japanese citizenship
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Children born to at least one Japanese parent are generally automatical ...
, which is required to remain in the Sumo Association as a coach upon retirement.
*26:
Ōnosato (12–3) wins the May top-division championship. He breaks the record recently set by March tournament champion
Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
as the fastest wrestler to win their first Emperor's Cup since their debut in the history of professional sumo, doing so in seven tournaments, and also becomes the first wrestler since the late
Haguroyama in 1957 to win a top-division championship immediately after promotion to . Ōnosato entered the final day of the tournament as the sole leader, with four others one win behind at the time:
Kotozakura
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. He was the sport's 53rd '' yokozuna''. He made his professional debut in 1959, reaching the top division in 1963. After several years at the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' ...
(11–4) and
Hōshōryū (10–5),
Abi (10–5), and top
Daieishō (11–4). A loss by Ōnosato to Abi would have forced a playoff. However, the 23-year-old Ōnosato quickly dispatches his opponent in the tournament's penultimate match by spinning him to the side and pushing him out. Ōnosato receives the Outstanding Performance prize and his second straight Technique prize for his efforts, becoming the first wrestler in 25 years to win a
special prize in each of their first three top-division tournaments. Mongolian
Ōshōma (10–5) wins the Fighting Spirit prize in his top-division debut.
The division is won by former
Wakatakakage
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He made his debut in March 2017 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 2019. He wrestles for Arashio stable, where he is a stablemate of his older brothers Wakatakamoto and ...
(14–1), the younger brother of current
Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
.
*29: The Sumo Association holds their
ranking
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In mathematics, this is known as a weak order or total preorder of o ...
meeting, and announces three promotions to the division for July. One of the two new promotions to status is 24-year-old
Okinawa
is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi).
Naha is the capital and largest city ...
native , a graduate of
Nippon Sport Science University
, abbreviated as , is a private university in Setagaya, Tokyo and Aoba-ku, Yokohama. The precursor of the school was founded in 1893, and it was chartered as a university in 1949. The school is known for the many famous athletes among its alumn ...
who entered professional sumo in May 2022 as a competitor. The other new is 22-year-old , who entered the professional sumo world at the beginning of 2020 and becomes the second salaried wrestler for
Futagoyama stable
was a stable of sumo wrestlers, created in 2004 when Takanohana Kōji took over the running of Futagoyama stable from his father Takanohana Kenshi. Formerly of the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'' or group of stables, it became the leader of a break ...
. Returning to after one year is 26-year-old . The
Fujishima stable competitor has won a total of four lower-division championships, including two this year after returning from injury.
Among the 13 retirements announced by the Sumo Association, besides
Kotoekō, are four lower-division wrestlers originally from
Miyagino stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded by the 43rd ''yokozuna'' Yoshibayama as ''Yoshibayama dōjō'' while he was still an active wrestler, before changing to its current name in 196 ...
. The four had all been transferred to
Isegahama stable
Isegahama stable was a heya or stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami-Isegahama ''ichimon,'' or group of stables.
It was founded in 1859 by former ''komusubi'' Arakuma. It was led from 1929 by former ''sekiwake'' Kiyosegawa. His daug ...
following Miyagino's temporary closure earlier in the year.
*30: The Sumo Association approves the request of Nakamura (former
Yoshikaze
Yoshikaze Masatsugu (born March 19, 1982 as Masatsugu Ōnishi) is a former sumo wrestler from Saiki, Oita Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was ''sekiwake''. A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 2004, reaching the top di ...
) to branch off from Nishonoseki stable and create his own stable. Wrestlers transferring to the new Nakamura stable include
Tomokaze, who followed Yoshikaze from the former
Oguruma stable
was a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. In its modern form it existed from March 1987 when it was founded by Kotokaze, a former Sadogatake stable wrestler., until February 2022. The first wrestler from the stab ...
, and recent promotion Kayō.
June
*1: The
retirement ceremony for former
Ishiura Ishiura (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*, Japanese racing driver
*, Japanese sumo wrestler
*, Japanese footballer
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is held at the
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
, also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in R ...
.
*2: The retirement ceremony for former
Akiseyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kasugai, Aichi. An amateur sumo competitor while studying at Nihon University, he made his professional debut in January 2008. He reached the top '' makuuchi'' division in March 2016. His highest ra ...
is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan.
*8: The retirement ceremony for former
Chiyonokuni
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Iga, Mie. Making his professional debut in May 2006, he reached the top ''makuuchi'' division for the first time in January 2012. He has a highest rank of ''maegashira'' 1, but he has also been rest ...
is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan.
*23: The retirement ceremony for former
Terutsuyoshi
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Hyōgo Prefecture. He made his debut in March 2010, and wrestles for Isegahama stable. He reached the top '' makuuchi'' division in March 2019 and has a special prize for Fighting Spirit. His high ...
is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan.
*30: 67-year-old Minatogawa (former
Daitetsu
is a former sumo wrestler from Ōno, Fukui, Japan. He made his professional debut in July 1971, and reached the top division in November, 1983. His highest rank was ''komusubi''. He retired in September 1990, and has worked as a coach at both ...
) retires early from his consultant role with the Sumo Association.
July
*1: The Sumo Association releases the for the July grand sumo tournament, which is scheduled to be the final Nagoya tournament held in the current
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
, also known as , is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Nagoya, Japan, built in 1964.
Overview
Located on the site of the secondary enclosure of Nagoya Castle, it is host to numerous concerts and events.
The gymnasium has 4,375 fixed seats, and can ...
(Dolphins Arena) before it moves to the new Aichi International Arena (IG Arena) in 2025.
[ The rankings see the demotion of Kirishima from to after consecutive losing tournaments. The Mongolian will need a 10-win record to restore his status. Meanwhile, Takakeishō once again finds himself needing a winning record to keep his rank. May's top division champion Ōnosato is promoted to for his eighth professional sumo tournament. At the ranks are May runner-up Daieishō, returning to after he was just demoted to the top rank, and Hiradoumi, who moves up to for the first time in his eight-year career. May's champion ]Wakatakakage
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He made his debut in March 2017 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 2019. He wrestles for Arashio stable, where he is a stablemate of his older brothers Wakatakamoto and ...
returns to the top division for the first time since being relegated while recovering from an ACL injury. He joins his older brother Wakamotoharu
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto. His highest rank to date has been ''komusubi''.
Career
Wakamotoharu comes fr ...
, marking the first tournament in one year that the two are listed together in the top division rankings. Four others return to the top division: Former Endō Endō, Endo, Endoh or Endou (written: , literally 'far-off wisteria' and short for ' ''Fuji''wara in ''En''shu') is the 38th most common Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* , Japanese actress
* Akari Endo (born 1989), Domin ...
returns after having just been demoted in May, Bushōzan returns after two tournaments, and both Chiyoshōma and Kagayaki
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return after four tournaments. Of the wrestlers that are relegated, former Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
drops from to 12, and March's top division champion Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
falls from 6 to 2. Neither competed in the May tournament due to injury.
*12: Before the opening day matches are decided for the July tournament, it is announced that Chiyoshōma has withdrawn from the competition. It is later reported that the Mongolian underwent surgery to repair a herniated disc
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on 28 June. March's top-division champion Takerufuji
, born April 9, 1999, as is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kanagi, Aomori Prefecture (now Goshogawara). His highest rank is ''maegashira'' 6.
Recognised as a wrestler of great potential, he stood out in 2024 by earning promotion s ...
also withdraws from the competition. Both wrestlers return on Day 6 and Day 8, respectively.
*15: and former Takayasu withdraws on Day 2 of the July tournament. He was seen clutching his chest after losing to Kirishima in his opening day contest, and was later diagnosed with a partial tear of his left pectoral muscle.
*17: After losing his first three matches, and former Ōnoshō withdraws on Day 4 of the July tournament. His medical certificate with the Sumo Association indicated right ankle arthritis and ligament damage in his right knee.
*18: Asanoyama
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyama Prefecture. He wrestles for Takasago stable. He debuted in sumo in March 2016 and made his ''makuuchi'' debut in September 2017. His highest rank has been ''ōzeki''. He has earned six spec ...
withdraws on Day 5 of the July tournament. The former , who made his way back up to the top division in May 2023 following a one-year suspension from the ring for violating COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
protocols, injured his left ACL in his Day 4 contest against Ichiyamamoto
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Iwanai, Hokkaido. A former amateur wrestler at Chuo University, he made his professional debut in January 2017, reaching the top makuuchi division in July 2021. His highest rank has been '' maeg ...
. His medical certificate said that the injury would need about two months of treatment, but stablemaster Takasago said it could take more than six months for Asanoyama to fully recover and return to competition.
*28: Terunofuji
, lead=yes), is a Mongolian-born naturalised-Japanese professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for the Isegahama stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and took the second division ''jūryō'' championship in his debut as a ''sekitor ...
wins a playoff
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over Takanoshō to secure his tenth top-division championship at the July 2024 tournament. Having taken the sole lead and built a two-win advantage during the tournament, Terunofuji faltered in his last two regularly-scheduled matches. One of those losses came on Day 14 against Takanoshō, who notched his third over the . With both of their records level at 12–3 after their Day 15 matches, Terunofuji wins the playoff by slipping free from Takanoshō's grasp and driving him out of the ring. Takanoshō receives one of the three special prizes, the Fighting Spirit prize, for his efforts. New Hiradoumi (10–5) gets his first career special prize, receiving the Technique prize. The Outstanding Performance prize goes to new Ōnosato (9–6), who defeated Terunofuji on Day 11 and becomes the first wrestler to receive one of the three special prizes in his first four top-division tournaments.
The championship in the division goes to 25-year-old Shirokuma (12–3), who won his final contest to avoid a three-way playoff for the title.
*31: Three promotions to the division are announced by the Sumo Association after their ranking meeting, including two who enter salaried status for the first time. One is 21-year-old , who enters after three years of professional sumo and one title. Kiryūkō's father is former Tokitsuumi
Tokitsuumi Masahiro (born November 8, 1973 as Masahiro Sakamoto) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Fukue, Nagasaki, Japan. A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 1996. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 3. He became ...
, who was the former head of Tokitsukaze stable
The is a stable of sumo wrestlers in Japan, one of the Tokitsukaze group of stables. It was founded in 1769 and was dominant during the Taishō period.
In its modern form it dates from 1941 when it was established by Futabayama, who was still an ...
until his departure from the Sumo Association in early 2021. The other new promotion is 24-year-old from China. He entered professional sumo in 2021 at the urging of his stablemaster, former Sōkokurai, and was the champion at the recently-concluded July tournament. 23-year-old , who won five matches in July after he had just been demoted to , returns to .
August
*1: The Sumo Association announces that Yūji Horasawa (, the 3rd Kimura Yōdō) will be promoted to the rank of and become the 42nd Shikimori Inosuke. The promotion takes effect on 26 August, when the rankings for the September tournament are published. It will mark the first time since 2015 that both of the ranks are occupied.
*26: The Sumo Association releases the for the September grand sumo tournament in Tokyo. Compared with the previous rankings there are no changes to the division with the exception of Takakeishō, who drops from to and needs ten victories at the tournament to return to his former rank. In the ranks there are two new competitors. The first is 24-year-old Mongolian Ōnokatsu. A member of Ōnomatsu stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded in its modern form on 1 October 1994 by Masurao Hiroo, who branched off from the now defunct Oshiogawa stable. His first wrestler to reach the t ...
who entered professional sumo last November at the rank of 15, Ōnokatsu has notched winning records in all of his tournaments, including 22 wins in his last two tournaments at . He is the last wrestler to be ranked at 15 prior to the revision of the system at the end of 2023. The other new promotion is 25-year-old Shirokuma, a graduate of Nippon Sport Science University
, abbreviated as , is a private university in Setagaya, Tokyo and Aoba-ku, Yokohama. The precursor of the school was founded in 1893, and it was chartered as a university in 1949. The school is known for the many famous athletes among its alumn ...
who was recruited by the 72nd Kisenosato
is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Ibaraki. He made his professional debut in 2002, and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in 2004 at the age of just 18. After many years in the junior ''san'yaku'' ranks, he reached the sec ...
. Shirokuma has won three championships: the and championships upon his debut in 2022, and the title at the recently-concluded July tournament. Kitanowaka returns to the top division for the third time in his career, having spent the last two tournaments in .
The summer '' jungyō'' (regional tours) will be held at the following locations:[
*4: ]Saku, Nagano
is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 99,131 in 41,522 households, and a population density of 230 persons per km². The total area of the city is .
Geography
Saku is located in east-central ...
*5: Tonami, Toyama
270px, Tonami-yotaka festival held in June
is a city in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 48,659 in 16,739 households and a population density of 384 persons per km². Its total area was .
Geography
Tonami i ...
*6: Gifu
is a city located in the south-central portion of Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and serves as the prefectural capital. The city has played an important role in Japan's history because of its location in the middle of the country. During the Sengoku ...
*7: Fujieda, Shizuoka
is a city located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 145,032 in 59,480 households, and a population density of 750 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Fujieda is a member of the World Health ...
*8: Tachikawa, Tokyo
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is a Cities of Japan, city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 184,383 in 93,428 households, and a populat ...
*9: Hitachi, Ibaraki
250px, Hitachi Sakura Festival
is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 174,219 in 78,209 households and a population density of 770 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 ...
*10: Iwaki, Fukushima
is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , Iwaki had a population of 337,765 in 143,500 households, and population density of 270 persons per km2. The total area of the city is , making it the largest city in the prefecture and the 10t ...
*11: Obanazawa, Yamagata
is a city located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 15,237, and a population density of 40.9 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Obanazawa is located in a mountain valley northeast ...
*12-13: Sendai
is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 designated cities. The city was founded in 1600 by the ''daimyō'' Date M ...
*14: Hanamaki, Iwate
is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 94,691, and a population density of 100 persons per km², in 37,773 households. The total area of the city is . Hanamaki is famous as the birthplace of Kenji Miyaza ...
*15: Aomori
is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 278,964 in 136,457 households, and a population density of 340 people per square kilometer spread over the city's total area of ...
*17-18: Sapporo
( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous ci ...
*21: Tsugaru, Aomori
Jōmon period ''Dogū'' statue found in Tsugaru
is a Cities of Japan">city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 31,723 in 13,570 households, and a population density of 130 persons per km². The total ...
*22: Fukushima
may refer to:
Japan
* Fukushima Prefecture, Japanese prefecture
**Fukushima, Fukushima, capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
*** Fukushima University, national university in Japan
*** Fukushima Station (Fukushima) in Fukushima, Fukushim ...
*23: Ōta, Tokyo
is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is often called Ōta City.
, the ward has an estimated population of 716,413, with 379,199 households and a population density of 12,048.65 persons per km2. The total area ...
*24: Zama, Kanagawa
is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 130,667 and a population density of 7,400 persons per km². The total area of the city is
The city hosts the United States Army Camp Zama base.
Geogr ...
*25: Yokosuka, Kanagawa
is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
, the city has a population of 409,478, and a population density of . The total area is . Yokosuka is the 11th most populous city in the Greater Tokyo Area, and the 12th in the Kantō region.
The c ...
Deaths
*13 January: Three-time amateur ''yokozuna'' (former head of the International Sumo Federation
The International Sumo Federation (IFS) is the largest international governing body of sport Sumo with over 87 member countries. It was formed in 1992 and is the only Sumo organization recognised by the International Olympic Committee and World An ...
and former Nihon University
, abbreviated as , is a private research university in Japan. Its predecessor, Nihon Law School (currently the Department of Law), was founded by Yamada Akiyoshi, the Minister of Justice, in 1889. It is one of Japan's leading private univers ...
chairman and sumo club coach), aged 77, of natural causes.
*24 February: Former ''maegashira'' Kotogatake, aged 71, of heart failure
Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a syndrome, a group of signs and symptoms caused by an impairment of the heart's blood pumping function. Symptoms typically include shortness of breath, excessive fatigue, ...
.
*10 March: Former ''sekiwake'' Myōbudani, aged 86, of old age.
*6 April: The 64th ''yokozuna
, or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments.
This is the on ...
'' Akebono, aged 54, of heart failure.
*25 May: Former Ōshio, aged 76.
*20 June: Former Takamishū, aged 56.
*6 July: Former Kimurayama
Kimurayama Mamoru (born 13 July 1981 as Mamoru Kimura) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 7. He is now a coach at Kasugano stable. He was the only wrestler in the elite rank ...
, aged 42.
*30 August: Former Chiyotenzan, aged 48.
See also
*
*List of active sumo wrestlers
The following is an alphabetical list of all active professional sumo wrestlers in the top ''makuuchi'' division, and all those currently in lower divisions who have a Wikipedia article. Please refer to professional sumo divisions for more inform ...
*List of years in sumo
The following is a list of year in sumo articles listed in chronological order from the most recent. Each gives an overview of the happenings in sumo for each year listed. The highlights below refer only to top division championships.
2020s
* 202 ...
References
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Sumo by year
Sumo
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