1855 February Basho Makunouchi Banzuke

  Higashi
East
  Nishi
West
 
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


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Japanese original: TSUBOTA Atsuo / s960084@cen4.ec.hokudai.ac.jp
Transcripted to Romaji: LEDECZI Andras / ryogoku@freemail.hu