Higashi East |
Nishi West |
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Ashuu | Tsurugizan Taniemon | Oozeki | Shiranui Nagiemon* | Higo |
Edo | Takekuma Bun'emon | Sekiwake | Iwamigata Jooemon | Morioka |
Muramatsu | Kagamiiwa Hamanosuke | Komusubi | Goyooboku Kumoemon | Hirato |
Edo | Inagawa Masanosuke | M1 | Tomodzuna Kaminosuke | Nobeoka |
Edo | Koyanagi Tsunekichi | M2 | Arauma Kichigoroo | Hachinohe |
Himeji | Aioi Matsugoroo | M3 | Kashiwado Soogoroo | Morioka |
Sendai | Sekinoto Okuemon | M4 | Tokiwayama Koheiji | Hachinohe |
Edo | Kanameishi Juuta | M5 | Koshinoumi Fukumatsu | Karatsu |
Edo | Otowayama Mineemon | M6 | Kumoodake Kiriemon | Higo |
Edo | Hakusan Mineemon | M7 | Kurokumo Ryuugoroo | Higo |
Edo | Tsuneyama Gorooji | M8 | Mitsu'uroko Ryuuhachi | Morioka |
Haridashi | Mitateyama Toodayuu | Ooshuu |
Chitosegawa participates off-banzuke on the West side
Mitateyama is the giant rikishi who performs dohyo-iri in specialty.
Shikona change: Kotoozan » Takekuma; Takaneyama » Kumoodake
New in Makunouchi: 0408 Tsuneyama 0409 Mitsu'uroko 0410
Mitateyama
* Another possible pronunciation: Dakuemon