Higashi East |
Nishi West |
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Edo | Koyanagi Tsunekichi | Oozeki | Kagamiiwa Hamanosuke | Muramatsu |
Inshuu | Ioozan Moriemon | Sekiwake | Iwamigata Jooemon | Morioka |
Yanagawa | Unryuu Hisakichi | Komusubi | Kimenzan Tanigoroo | Marugame |
Sendai | Arakuma Rikinosuke | M1 | Tsuneyama Gorooji | Morioka |
Himeji | Hibikinada Tatsukichi | M2 | Hiraishi Shichidayuuu | Marugame |
Edo | Kumosayama Tetsunosuke | M3 | Kurosaki Sakichi | Edo |
'' | Goyooboku Kumoemon | M4 | Okinohama Katsuzoo | Marugame |
Inshuu | Araiwa Kamenosuke | M5 | Ichiriki Choogoroo | Edo |
Nakatsu | Taniarashi Ichizoo | M6 | Takaragawa Ishigoroo | Marugame |
Edo | Wadagahara Jinshiroo | M7 | Kasugayama Shikaemon | Shoonai |
Hida | Shiramayumi Hidaemon | M8 | Anegawa Namiemon | Edo |
Haridashi | Kuroiwa Juutaroo | Sanshuu (1) | ||
Haridashi | Kikenjoo Takinosuke | Shunshuu | ||
Haridashi | Shindooji Kotaroo | Edo | ||
Haridashi | Kashiwadake Namikichi | Edo |
Tournament was stopped because of burning down the Eko-in temple
Kasugayama returned to Makunouchi, his shikona was earlier Tsurugamine
Kikenjoo, Shindooji and Kashiwadake are extremely large child rikishi who
perform dohyo-iri in specialty.
They perform dohyo-iri only.
Shikona change: Hashigatake » Iwamigata; Mutsugamine » Kimenzan (is on banzuke as Taniemon)
New in Makunouchi: 0448 Shindooji 0449 Kashiwadake
Winter 1855: Because of the Ansei Big Earthquake, tournament was not held