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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 Sekiwake 1 West in 1963 May.

19621964196619681970 1 10 20 30 40

Win rate by opponent tier 790 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 74-175 30%
Maegashira 1-8 190-143 57%
Maegashira 9-17 108-87 55%
Juryo 8-5 62%
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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
Wakatenryu 13–2 87 1966
Tsurugamine 14–5 74 1966
Fujinishiki 13–6 68 1967
Aonosato 15–7 68 1969
Hanahikari 8–4 67 1969
Udagawa 8–5 62 1964
Hagurohana 9–7 56 1965
Kairyuyama 7–7 50 1967
Wakahaguro 7–7 50 1964
Kiyokuni 12–13 48 1969
Otsuka 10–11 48 1967
Wakachichibu 8–9 47 1966
Kotozakura 13–15 46 1969
Myobudani 8–10 44 1969
Hasegawa 8–12 40 1969
Wakanami 6–9 40 1970
Kirinji 7–11 39 1969
Haguroyama 5–8 38 1965
Wakamisugi 6–11 35 1967
Kitabayama 4–14 22 1966
Taiho 4–21 16 1969
Tamanoshima 3–18 14 1969
Yutakayama 4–25 14 1968
Kashiwado 2–16 11 1969

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.

  • 1963 Jan Gino-sho Maegashira 8 East
  • 1963 Mar Kanto-sho Maegashira 1 West
  • 1963 Nov Gino-sho Maegashira 6 West
  • 1966 Jan Gino-sho Maegashira 11 West
  • 1967 Sep Kanto-sho Maegashira 6 East
  • 1967 Nov Shukun-sho Sekiwake 1 West

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