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夏場所 Natsu (Summer)

Career arc

Banzuke position every tournament in Makuuchi - 1 is the very top (Yokozuna 1 East), higher numbers sit lower. Gold ★ marks a tournament championship; ◆ a special prize. Peak reached Komusubi 1 West in 1970 Mar.

1968197019721974 1 10 20 30

Win rate by opponent tier 498 bouts

Records bucketed by where the opponent was ranked the day of the bout. A quick read on "is he beating who he should?".

Opponents Record Win %
Sanyaku 54-118 31%
Maegashira 1-8 127-108 54%
Maegashira 9-17 55-32 63%
Juryo 3-1 75%
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Head-to-head top 24 most-met, by win %

Among the 24 opponents this wrestler met most often, sorted by his win rate. Truncated by meetings first so the percentages stay meaningful (no "100% 1-0" surprises). Click any name for that opponent's profile.

Opponent W–L % Last
Daiyu 9–2 82 1971
Wakanami 6–2 75 1971
Tochioyama 8–3 73 1971
Futagodake 7–3 70 1975
Mienoumi 7–4 64 1975
Kongo 5–4 56 1975
Tochiazuma 7–6 54 1974
Fukunohana 13–12 52 1975
Toda 7–7 50 1974
Fujinokawa 6–6 50 1971
Wakafutase 4–4 50 1971
Mutsuarashi 9–10 47 1975
Kirinji 8–9 47 1974
Maenoyama 8–9 47 1973
Hasegawa 10–13 43 1975
Asahikuni 4–6 40 1975
Takamiyama 6–12 33 1975
Hanada 3–6 33 1975
Kurohimeyama 3–9 25 1975
Kiyokuni 3–13 19 1973
Kitanofuji 3–13 19 1971
Kotozakura 2–16 11 1973
Taiho 1–9 10 1971
Tamanoshima 1–13 7 1971

Kimarite

The winning techniques behind every decisive bout. Left: moves that ended bouts in this wrestler's favour. Right: moves opponents used to beat him. Hover any name for a plain-language description.

Honors

Every yusho (★) and sansho (Shukun-sho / Kanto-sho / Gino-sho) earned, in chronological order with the rank held at the time.

  • 1968 Mar Kanto-sho Maegashira 9 West
  • 1969 Mar Shukun-sho Maegashira 9 West
  • 1969 Mar Kanto-sho Maegashira 9 West
  • 1969 May Shukun-sho Maegashira 2 East
  • 1969 Nov Kanto-sho Maegashira 6 West
  • 1970 Sep Kanto-sho Maegashira 11 East

Similar fighters by kimarite mix

Closest stylistic profiles, by cosine similarity over each rikishi's normalized winning-kimarite vector. Requires 60+ Makuuchi wins on both sides.

Gojoro KatsuhiroRelated0.84Pushing
Aranami HideyoshiRelated0.81Grappling
TakayasuRelated0.81Unbalancing
Aran HakutoraRelated0.81Grappling
Masudayama YasuhitoRelated0.80Unbalancing

Closest fighting-style profiles by kimarite mix. Needs 60+ Makuuchi wins to compare.