Higashi East |
Nishi West |
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Matsumae | Nanaegawa Daiji | Oozeki | Sekiyagawa Kyuudayuu | Ushuu |
Kyuushuu | Hiragatake Shigaemon | Sekiwake | Nijigatake Somaemon | Edo |
Matsumae | Yagoshizaki Makiemon | Komusubi | Isenoumi Okuemon | Sendai |
Kyuushuu | Aranada Sutematsu | M1 | Dategaseki Moriemon | '' |
Kokura | Kazashiyama Ryuuemon | M2 | Sadogatake Sawaemon | Unshuu |
'' | Yatsugamine Sumiemon | M3 | Kashiwado Muraemon | Edo |
Sumo was called "Kanjin-zumoo" until 1760. From October 1760, Edo sumo was
written on banzuke as
"Kanjin-oozumoo". However, this basho it was written
only as "Kanjin-zumoo".
And, when seeing the name of listed rikishi, contents
are made worse than usually,
they are not "first class" rikishi. Moreover,
the result doesn't exist,
nothing remained from this basho except this
banzuke.
It is thought even that will are not Hon-basho. It is thought that a
performance was stopped, too.
New in Makunouchi: 0145 Nanaegawa 0146 Sekiyagawa 0147 Yagoshizaki 0148 Kashiwado