What is Kachikoshi in sumo?

Kachi-koshi (勝ち越し) means more wins than losses for a wrestler in a tournament. This is eight wins for a sekitori with fifteen bouts in a tournament, and four wins for lower-ranked wrestlers with seven bouts in a tournament. Gaining kachi-koshi generally results in promotion. The opposite is make-koshi.

What does Shin komusubi mean?

Komusubi. Komusubi (小結, komusubi) literally means "the little knot", the knot referring to the match-up between two wrestlers. It is the fourth highest rank in sumo wrestling and is the lowest of the so-called titleholder ranks, or san'yaku.

What are they yelling during sumo?

The wrestlers match their breaths with their opponent, and once both of them place fists on the ground, the bout begins. While the bout is underway, the referee shouts "Nokotta!" (Remaining!) while the wrestlers are grappling with each other and "Hakkiyoi!" (Come on!)

What is Shin yokozuna?

noun (common) (futsuumeishi) sumo wrestler newly promoted to grand champion.

What is the purpose of sagari in sumo?

Mawashi is like a loincloth, to which, for official bouts the sagari is added. This sagari consists of a fringe of twisted string which is tucked into the front of the belt. This sagari is significant in that it symbolizes the sacred ropes that hang in front of Shinto shrines.

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How much does a mawashi cost?

A black low-division mawashi costs ¥800, and a white sekitori mawashi costs ¥950. A shimekomi is a different story. Its price is in the range of ¥1,000,000. The money usually comes from supporters, same as kesho-mawashi.

Why do sumo slap their belt?

The sumo slap and pre-match dance

First they slap their hands together to attract the gods' attention. This is a Shinto ritual that you may observe elsewhere in Japan – many devout worshipers do this when they entire a shrine.

What is Henka in sumo?

henka (変化) A sidestep to avoid an attack. If done, it is usually at the tachi-ai to set up a slap-down technique, but this is often regarded as bad sumo and unworthy of higher ranked wrestlers.

How is yokozuna related to Roman Reigns?

Yokozuna is Reigns' first cousin. He is the son of Junior Anoa'i who is Roman Reigns' Uncle. Yokozuna's real name is Rodney Anoa'i. His WWE legacy is prominent in the Anoa'i family.

What does ozeki mean in sumo?

ozeki (plural ozekis or ozeki) (sumo) A sumo wrestler ranking below yokozuna and above sekiwake; champion.

What is Gyoji saying?

After he has been signaled by the shinpan (ringside judge) time keeper, the gyōji will indicate that the preparation time (four minutes for the top division) is up by saying "jikan desu, te wo tsuite" or "jikan desu, te wo oroshite" ("it's time, put hands down") and signal with his gunbai that the bout is to begin.

Why do sumo referees carry a knife?

One of these traditions is that the tate-gyoji, the two most senior referees, wear a knife. This knife symbolizes the referee's willingness to commit seppuku, i.e. ritually disembowel themselves, if the ringside judges reverse their decision.

Why do sumo referees yell?

If it is a false start, the referee will exclaim "Mada, mada!" while "Nokotta, nokotta" is the referee letting the wrestler know that they are still in the match. If wrestlers need some 'encouragement', you'll hear the referee yell out "Hakkeyoi!"

What is Dosukoi?

dosukoi! ( sumo chant) sung by wrestlers during the extra entertainments at a sumo match.

How many yokozunas are there?

The first list of yokozuna (with 17 names in total) was compiled by the 12th yokozuna Jinmaku Kyūgorō in 1900 but was not regarded as official until 1926 when it was published by the newly formed Japan Sumo Association and updated to 31 names. Since that time, 42 more yokozuna have been promoted.

What does yokozuna mean in English?

Yokozuna in British English

(ˌjəʊkəʊˈzuːnə ) nounWord forms: plural -na or -ni. a grand champion sumo wrestler. Word origin. from Japanese yoko across + zuna rope, from the sacred straw rope presented to the grand champion.

Are Rikishi and Yokozuna related?

On March 31, 2012, Yokozuna was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by his cousins, The Usos and Rikishi.

WHO lifted Yokozuna?

Luger threw a mean right elbow straight at Yokozuna's head. And thus, the moment everyone was waiting for, finally arrived. Lex Luger lifted the 600-pound giant and bodyslammed him onto the ring. The crowd couldn't believe what they witnessed and erupted.

What is Natori in sumo?

name, noted, distinguished, reputation.

What is harumafuji doing now?

Since his retirement, Harumafuji has been working in an unofficial capacity as a coach at Isegahama stable. His danpatsu-shiki, or official retirement ceremony, was held on September 30, 2018 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. He has also opened a school in Mongolia, with Japanese style education.

How many Sekiwakes are there?

There are usually two active sekiwake.

Why do rikishi throw salt?

It's a purification ritual of the Japanese religion, Shinto. Shubatsu is a purification ritual in which salt is sprinkled on priests or worshippers, or on the ground to purify it.

Can females be sumo wrestlers?

Though there is an important distinction to be made between amateur and professional competitions, female wrestlers have been largely excluded from sumo throughout its history, with women only allowed to compete at an amateur level in Japan since 1997.

Do sumo wrestlers marry?

Yes, sumo wrestlers can get married. Only the top 10% of sumo wrestlers are likely to get married. Once they reach this level in their career, sumo wrestlers are afforded more freedom, such as a paid salary, a choice of where to live and even getting married.

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