Japanese Sumo Wrestler

1. Tochisakae Atsushi (1974)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochisakae Atsushi is a former sumo wrestler from Saga Prefecture Japan. He made his professional debut in 1993 reaching the top division for the first time in 2000. His highest...

2. Endō Shōta (1990)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Endō Shōta born on October 19 1990 in Ishikawa prefecture Japan is a professional sumo wrestler with the Oitekaze stable. After a very successful amateur career he turned professional in...

3. Tochiōzan Yūichirō (1987)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochiōzan Yūichirō is a sumo wrestler from Kōchi Prefecture Japan. He made his professional debut in January 2005 and reached the top makuuchi division in March 2007. His highest rank...

4. Wakashima Gonshirō (1876)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

shima Gonshirō was a sumo wrestler from Ichikawa Chiba Prefecture Japan. He was the sport's 21st Yokozuna.

5. Tochinowaka Michihiro (1988)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochinowaka Michihiro is a sumo wrestler from Hyogo Japan. His father is a Zainichi Korean and his mother is a Korean immigrant. He made his professional debut in 2007 and...

6. Tochiazuma Daisuke (1976)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochiazuma Daisuke is a retired sumo wrestler. He began his professional career in 1994 reaching the top division just two years later after winning a tournament championship in each of...

7. Wakanosato Shinobu (1976)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

sato Shinobu is a professional sumo wrestler from Hirosaki Aomori Japan. He has been ranked mostly in the top division since 1998 and his highest rank has been sekiwake. He...

8. Hachiya Toshiyuki (1950)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Hachiya Toshiyuki was a sumo wrestler from Motosu Gifu Japan. He made his professional debut in September 1968. He holds the record jointly with Oshio for the most tournaments...

9. Itai Keisuke (1956)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Itai Keisuke is a former sumo wrestler from Usuki Oita Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He held the record for most consecutive victories from entry into sumo for several...

10. Ikioi Shōta (1986)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Ikioi Shōta is a professional sumo wrestler from Katano Osaka Japan. He began his career in March 2005. He won the jūryō championship in November 2011 in his very...

11. Wakashimazu Mutsuo (1957)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

shimazu Mutsuo is a former sumo wrestler from Nakatane Kagoshima Japan. His highest rank was ōzeki. He won two top division yūshō or tournament championships. He retired in 1987 and...

12. Toyonoshima Daiki (1983)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Toyonoshima Daiki is a professional sumo wrestler from Sukumo Kōchi Japan. He made his professional debut in January 2002 reaching the top makuuchi division in September 2004. He has been...

13. Wakakirin Shinichi (1983)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Shinichi Japanese 鈴川真一 is a former sumo wrestler from Hyōgo prefecture in Japan. His highest rank was maegashira 9. He was thrown out of the sport in February 2009 after...

14. Towanoyama Yoshimitsu (1977)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Towanoyama Yoshimitsu is a sumo wrestler from Toshima Tokyo Japan. He made his professional debut in 1993. His highest rank has been maegashira 13 achieved in March 2002. He has...

15. Tomoefuji Toshihide (1971)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tomoefuji Toshihide is a former sumo wrestler from Akita Prefecture Japan. His highest rank was komusubi.

16. Wakanohana Masaru (1971)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Masaru Hanada is a former sumo wrestler from Tokyo Japan. As an active wrestler he was known as Wakanohana III Masaru and his rise through the ranks alongside his younger...

17. Ushiomaru Motoyasu (1978)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Ushiomaru Motoyasu is a former sumo wrestler from Shizuoka Japan. He began his professional career in 1994 and first reached the top division in 2002. His highest rank was maegashira...

18. Kimikaze Toshiji (1986)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Kimikaze Toshiji is a professional sumo wrestler from Tokyo Japan. His highest rank has been maegashira 13. He won the jūryō championship in March 2012.

19. Tosayutaka Yūya (1985)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tosayutaka Yūya is a sumo wrestler from Tosa City Kōchi Prefecture Japan. He made his professional debut in March 2007 reaching the top makuuchi division in July 2009. His highest...

20. Tosanoumi Toshio (1972)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tosanoumi Toshio is a former sumo wrestler. He first reached the top division of professional sumo in 1995 winning 13 special prizes and earning 11 gold stars for defeating yokozuna...

21. Wakanoyama Hiroshi (1972)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Hiroshi is a former sumo wrestler from Gobo Wakayama Prefecture Japan. His highest rank was komusubi.

22. Tochinohana Hitoshi (1973)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochinohana Hitoshi is a former sumo wrestler from Yamagata Kunohe Iwate Prefecture Japan. A former amateur champion he turned professional in 1995 reaching the top makuuchi division in 2000. His...

23. Toyozakura Toshiaki (1974)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Toyozakura Toshiaki is a former sumo wrestler from Hiroshima Japan. He made his debut in 1989 and after many years in the lower ranks he reached the top division for...

24. Tochinonada Taiichi (1974)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Tochinonada Taiichi is a former sumo wrestler from Ishikawa Prefecture Japan. An amateur sumo champion he turned professional in 1996 and reached the top makuuchi division in 1997. He earned...

25. Yoshikaze Masatsugu (1982)

Japanese Sumo Wrestler

Yoshikaze Masatsugu is a sumo wrestler from Saiki Oita Prefecture Japan. A former amateur sumo champion he turned professional in 2004 reaching the top division two years later. His highest...

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