Professional sumo
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English: Professional sumo, also known as the Grand Sumo Tournaments (大相撲 Ōzumō), is organized by the Japan Sumo Association. It is not only one of the sports but there is a side of the succession of the traditional skills and culture of Japan, like Nō and Kabuki.
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General images[編集]
Tachiai (beginning of a bout)[編集]
Yokozuna[編集]
Rikishi by decade[編集]
2010s[編集]
2018[編集]
2017[編集]
2016[編集]
2015[編集]
2014[編集]
2013[編集]
2012[編集]
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2010[編集]
2000s[編集]
2009[編集]
- See also: May 2009 Sumo Tournament
2008[編集]
2007[編集]
2006[編集]
2005[編集]
2004[編集]
2001[編集]
1990s[編集]
1996[編集]
1940s[編集]
1930s[編集]
1920s[編集]
1910s[編集]
1900s[編集]
1890s[編集]
1880s[編集]
A sumo match showing rikishi [wrestlers], a gyōji [referee] and an audience, Japan, c. 1886, hand-coloured albumen print on a decorated album page by Adolfo Farsari
1860s[編集]
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Other personnel[編集]
Gyōji[編集]
Yobidashi[編集]
Oyakata[編集]
Other ex-rikishi[編集]
Venues[編集]
Ryogoku Kokugikan (new Ryogoku Kokugikan), current venue in Tokyo (since 1985)
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, venue in Osaka
Nagoya Rainbow Hall, venue in Nagoya
Fukuoka International Center, venue in Fukuoka
Former venues[編集]
Kuramae Kokugikan, a former venue in Tokyo (1954–1984)