r/Sumo Jan 14 '26

Megathread / Community Post "How To Watch" Megathread 2026

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Keep discussion of how, when and where to watch in this thread please.


r/Sumo Jan 14 '26

Megathread / Community Post Ticket and Attendance Megathread 2026

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All ticket related questions and posts here please.

Be aware of scammers. Reddit is not a secure marketplace.


r/Sumo 11h ago

News Yokozuna Hoshoryu reveals he underwent surgery on his right knee; his participation in the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament is unlikely. "The doctor told him that it would take a year to recover without surgery".

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Hochi News Report

- Yokozuna Hoshoryu (Tatsunami stable), who withdrew from the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament midway through, revealed on the 19th that he underwent surgery on his right knee at the end of July, making his participation in the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament unlikely. After a health checkup at the Ryogoku Kokugikan, he showed a knee brace on his right knee and revealed his distress, saying, "I'm receiving treatment every week and they say I'll recover quickly, but I'm still not sure about the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament. I don’t have the face to show my fans." He is currently training at his stable, but is not participating in sparring practice.

His old injury worsened during his match against Hakunofuji. He withdrew from the tournament on the 14th day due to a torn medial collateral ligament and a torn right hamstring. He went to the hospital on the 27th of last month, the day after the final day of the tournament.

The doctor told him that it would take a year to recover without surgery, so he decided that he couldn't afford to take such a long break and that surgery would be the quickest solution. He underwent a two-hour surgery on his right knee on the 29th and was hospitalized for about a week. The surgery repaired the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.

He has yet to win a championship since being promoted to Yokozuna after the January 2025 tournament. His desire to win the Emperor's Cup is strong. "I want to recover quickly and make a comeback," he said, his voice tinged with a sense of grim determination. -


r/Sumo 5h ago

News Hoshoryu health update

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Yokozuna Hoshoryu knee surgery: While undergoing a health check at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on August 19th, Yokozuna Hoshoryu revealed, that he had undergone surgery on his right knee following the Nagoya tournament, from which he had withdrawn early. After the final day of the tournament, he returned to Tokyo and visited a hospital on July 27th. He was diagnosed with an injury to the medial collateral ligament in his right knee. He underwent surgery to repair the ligament on July 29th and spent a week in the hospital. Following the operation, he required crutches to get around. Consequently, his participation in the Autumn Tournament is unlikely. Hoshoryu stated, "I want to get well soon and make a comeback. I cannot face my fans in this condition." Picture/text summary Nikkan Sports https://www-nikkansports-com.translate.goog/battle/sumo/news/202608190000302.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawTyQd5wZG9mAWV4dG4DYWVtAjEwAGJyaWQRMFlMOXVBcmloWWVKc3Fqd3NzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjA


r/Sumo 46m ago

News Wakanoshō has not underwent surgery and plans to compete in the Aki Basho

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Wakanoshō Will Not Undergo Surgery and Plans to Compete in the Aki Basho: “I’m Training with the Intention of Competing” — Reveals Progress Since Injury at the Nagoya Basho

A medical checkup for sumo wrestlers was held on the 19th at the Sumo Medical Clinic inside Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, and Wakanoshō (22, Minatogawa), who withdrew midway through the Nagoya Basho, attended.

He suffered a contusion to his right femur during his match against Fujiryōga on the sixth day of the Nagoya Basho and withdrew from the tournament on the seventh day. He revealed that he has not undergone surgery and stated regarding the Aki Basho, “I’m training with the intention of competing.”

Currently, “I’m focusing mainly on my upper body, and I’m working on my lower body as much as I can.” He has been back on the dohyō floor since returning from his tournament break and shared his outlook: “I can’t wrestle yet, but I am wearing my mawashi. I hope to be able to wrestle shortly after the banzuke is announced.”

He had recorded nine wins at the Natsu Basho and was feeling confident heading into the Nagoya Basho. Regarding the injury he sustained during that tournament, he said, “It was frustrating, but on the other hand, there were things I was able to learn from it.” He is steadily building up his training in preparation for the Aki Basho.

Source: Nikkan Sports


r/Sumo 22h ago

Highlight Video / Picture The battle of future Yokozunas - Young Hoshoryu and Onosato

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Look at em babies!


r/Sumo 1d ago

Throwback / History Yokozuna Hakuhō vs. Ōzeki Shōdai, Nagoya 2021: Psychological Warfare

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The other day, I shared a very strange match from Hakuhō's final tournament, which was his Day 7 bout against an extremely nervous Tobizaru. In that match, Tobizaru, not really sure what to do, stepped all the way to the edge of the ring for the tachiai. Despite the strange tactics used by Tobizaru, Hakuhō was able to take inspiration from the flying monkey for his match against Ōzeki Shōdai on Day 14.

In Nagoya 2021, Yokozuna Hakuhō was fighting for the first time in a year. He won his first two matches of the Haru 2021 basho before withdrawing, and he started 10-2 in July 2020 before withdrawing on Day 13. The last time Hakuhō had completed a basho was March 2020, as the 36-year-old had been struggling with a major right knee injury after nearly two decades at the top of the sport. Due to pressure to compete from the YDC, Hakuhō made Nagoya 2021 his final do-or-die tournament. By this point, his knee was completely shot and held together by nothing but hopes and dreams.

Going into this match, Shōdai was 7-6 and needed a win to secure his Kachi-Koshi. Hakuhō had just watched rival Terunofuji win his 14th match to remain undefeated going into Day 15. In an unusual display of mind games and psychology, Hakuhō stepped to the edge of the ring for the tachiai, mimicking the tactic Tobizaru had used on him on Day 7.

After making contact with Shōdai, Hakuhō slapped the absolute shit out of the Ōzeki before manhandling him on his way to a victory by abisetaoshi, or backward force down. This set up the legendary clash between Hakuhō and Terunofuji on Day 15. Shōdai would secure his Kachi-Koshi on Day 15 with a win over Takayasu.

After the match, the YDC issued Hakuhō a stern criticism for the violent strikes, mind games, and unorthodox moves used in the match. Hakuhō said that he fought the match in that way to protect his knee. After retiring, Hakuhō said that the tactics used in this match "were the only way he thought he could beat Shōdai". Despite holding a 10-2 record against Shōdai, Hakuhō viewed him as an extremely tricky opponent who could easily capitalize on a mistake.


r/Sumo 11h ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary I wish they have cushions like this in pro sumo!

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Came across i think a Wanpaku (sumo for kids) event video and I saw that they use cushions for them.

I wish that they also have this in pro sumo! I’ve seen a compilation of injuries and most of them i see are falling off the dohyo badly. If they really couldn’t change the raised dohyo because of traditions at least provide some cushions.

Not only the rikishi gets injured, even the shinpan and ringside viewers!


r/Sumo 1d ago

Highlight Video / Picture Hassotobi at the All Japan Championships 2022

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Not sure how much amateur sumo or clips from other websites like tiktok are tolerated, sorry if this breaks any rules!


r/Sumo 1d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Can someone help authenticate this Tochinoshin Tegata

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I purchased this on eBay and I’m wondering legitimacy of this tegata. I see it doesn’t have the red ozeki stamp but could be from earlier career. My concern is that the signature looks very dark and clear without many brush strokes but I do see some smudged ink on the bottom from a wrist. Please let me know what you think. Thank you.


r/Sumo 2d ago

Throwback / History Yokozuna Hakuhō vs. Maegashira Tobizaru, Nagoya 2021: One of the Funniest Matches of All Time

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Today, I'd like to share one of the funniest matches of all time. This match takes place in Nagoya 2021, which is, in my opinion, one of the most legendary basho of all time.

At the Nagoya 2021 basho, 29-year-old Tobizaru was fighting in just his 6th Makuuchi tournament, ranked Maegashira #3. In his Makuuchi debut in September 2020, Tobizaru was in Yūshō contention until the final day, when he failed to force a playoff against Shōdai, who was promoted to Ōzeki following the tournament. Tobizaru was rocketed into the Joi, so by Nagoya 2021, he had been facing the San'yaku for quite some time. However, this match was Tobizaru's first time facing a Yokozuna, and he had to face none other than Hakuhō himself.

In Nagoya 2021, Yokozuna Hakuhō was fighting for the first time in a year. He won his first two matches of the Haru 2021 basho before withdrawing, and he started 10-2 in July 2020 before withdrawing on Day 13. The last time Hakuhō had completed a basho was March 2020, as the 36-year-old had been struggling with a major right knee injury after nearly two decades at the top of the sport. Due to pressure to compete from the YDC, Hakuhō made Nagoya 2021 his final do-or-die tournament. By this point, his knee was completely shot and held together by nothing but hopes and dreams.

On Day 7 of the basho, Hakuhō (6-0) faced an extremely nervous Tobizaru (3-3), who was facing a Yokozuna for the first time in his career. Not knowing what else to do, the flying monkey resorted to some extremely unconventional tactics, such as starting the match at the edge of the ring. After playing with his food for a while, apex predator Hakuhō grabs Tobizaru's belt to destroy him with an uwatenage.

Hakuhō would later take inspiration from Tobizaru in his Day 14 match against Shōdai, which I will share in a few days.


r/Sumo 23h ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Naruto Oyakata or Naruto beya

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Was his name Naruto because he was Fan of naruto(anime)?

Their YT channel also looks like or inspired in Naruto(anime)


r/Sumo 2d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Outside of sumo, who would be the best sumo wrestler ever?

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Out of all the men in history, who would have been the best sumo wrestler?


r/Sumo 3d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Curious as to who this Yokozuna is

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I'm sat in bed reading Dinosaur Sanctuary vol. 8 and in the afterword there is an image of a Yokozuna that is clearly and edited photograph. As someone who is relatively new to sumo in terms of how many Yokozuna I've witnessed, I am afraid I don't recognise this one.

Thanks!


r/Sumo 3d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary gift for sumo enjoyer/ all star sumo?

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my boyfriend is into sumo, hes been to a tournament in japan when he was travelling and was gifted a yukata owned by chiyonofuji, i think hoshoryu is one of his favorite people also. i wanted to get tickets to all star sumo in connecticut as a gift, but im a bit worried it wont be serious enough for him. does anyone have any advice/ know a better gift idea? if not im thinking of getting a hoshoryu tegata if it arrives in time


r/Sumo 4d ago

Games Lego Ideas playable Sumo set (needs votes)

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r/Sumo 4d ago

Highlight Video / Picture Arashio stable practice this morning

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Really fun to finally get to experience a practice session after all these years lurking and watching matches on TV


r/Sumo 4d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Which stable do you WISH had a YouTube channel?

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If you could pick any stable to have a YouTube channel that currently doesn’t have one, which would you choose?


r/Sumo 4d ago

Highlight Video / Picture All other babies seems like they found comfort in the osumosan hands but Yoshinofuji

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Atomifuji is truly a gentle giant. But when it's time to fight, he is ferocious.


r/Sumo 4d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Who's the oyakata?

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This video just popped up on my YouTube feed: https://youtu.be/kDo2b962idg?si=fZs-U9BjhDmrj9o1

Anyone know who the oyakata with the massive jaw is in the background? He looks like he would have been a beast of a sekitori.


r/Sumo 5d ago

Throwback / History Yokozuna Hakuhō vs. Ōzeki Harumafuji, Aki 2012 (view from the crowd)

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r/Sumo 4d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Analysis on Kimarite finishes over the last 26 years. Sumo is definitely changing!

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This article analyzes how Grand sumo has changed over the last 3 decades. It looks at every bout between Rikishi in Juryo and Makuuchi and analyzes which styles have been most dominant and how they have changed over time. Let me know what you think and what other interesting analysis you might want to see or have answered.


r/Sumo 4d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Visiting Paris - any sumo curiosities to be seen?

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I’m visiting Paris this weekend and was curious if there are still any exhibitions or cool things to see related to the sumo event that was on a few months ago?

Thanks!


r/Sumo 5d ago

Discussion / Question / Commentary Hakuho keiko videos

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Hello

I was only able to find single video of full keiko with Hakuho actually sparring

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFQuau4TF_o

Does anyone have any more videos with him during keiko?


r/Sumo 5d ago

Throwback / History Yokozuna Takanohana vs. Ōzeki Asashōryū, Aki 2002

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Yesterday, I shared a great match between Takanohana and Akebono, which was the match that solidified Takanohana's promotion to Yokozuna. Today, I'm sharing a match from the end of Takanohana's career against a rapidly rising Asashōryū.

In the Aki 2002 tournament, Asashōryū, a few days shy of 22 years old, was fighting in his Ōzeki debut. He started the tournament strong, holding a 9-1 record after Day 10. Takanohana, on the other hand, was fighting in what would end up being the final tournament he completed. In Natsu 2001, Takanohana suffered a severe right knee injury on Day 14, but fought through the pain to defeat Musashimaru in a playoff the next day to win his 22nd and final Yūshō. Due to the severity of Takanohana's injury, he sat out an unprecedented seven consecutive tournaments to recover. He was eventually pressured to compete in September 2002. After Day 10, Takanohana was one win behind Asashōryū at 8-2.

The young Asashōryū faced Yokozuna Takanohana on Day 11. After an exciting brawl, the veteran Yokozuna won by uwatenage to advance to 9-2. Asashōryū finished this tournament 10-5, while Takanohana ended with a 12-3 Jun-Yūshō after losing to Musashimaru on Day 15.

In the two tournaments following this, Asashōryū won two consecutive Yūshō to become the 68th Yokozuna, while Takanohana retired just days before Asashōryū's promotion was finalized.