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  2. 2025 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    9: The 49th Japan Grand Sumo Tournament, a one-day competition for professional sumo wrestlers, is held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan. Although organizer and broadcaster Fuji Television decided to withdraw the broadcast of the tournament after the scandal involving Masahiro Nakai, the tournament was sold out. [ 26 ]

  3. Honbasho - Wikipedia

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    The March 2011 tournament was cancelled due to the Japan Sumo Association launching an investigation into allegations of match-fixing involving several sekitori-ranked wrestlers. This was the first cancellation of a honbasho since 1946, when the May tournament was not held because of renovations to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan following damage ...

  4. 2024 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    Ending 2025 [50] Himitsu no AiPri: TV Tokyo: April 7, 2024 March 30, 2025 Ending 2025 Season 2 premieres in April 2025 [51] Rinkai! Tokyo MX: April 9, 2024 June 25, 2024 Series Ended [52] Oblivion Battery: TV Tokyo: April 10, 2024 July 3, 2024 Season Ended Renewed for Season 2 [53] The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio: Tokyo MX: April 10, 2024 ...

  5. 2025 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    January 11, 2025 Ongoing [16] Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! TBS: January 11, 2025 Ongoing [17] Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (Season 2) TBS: January 12, 2025 Ongoing [18] Witchy Pretty Cure!! Future Days: TV Asahi: January 12, 2025 Ongoing [19] Mashin Genesis Wataru: TV Tokyo: January 12, 2025 Ongoing [20] Ultraman New Generation Stars (Season 3) TV ...

  6. 2022 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    4: The Japan Sumo Association (JSA) announces that Tagonoura stable will withdraw from the January 2022 tournament after four individuals at the stable, including the stablemaster (former maegashira Takanotsuru), test positive for COVID-19. The announcement means that makuuchi division competitor and former ōzeki Takayasu will be unable to ...

  7. 2024 in sumo - Wikipedia

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    A sumo wrestler from Ukraine is one of three new promotions by the Sumo Association to the second-highest jūryō division for the November 2024 tournament. 20-year-old Aonishiki, a third-place finisher in the 2019 World Junior Sumo Championships, moved to Japan in 2022 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the six tournaments since his ...

  8. List of active sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    East Jūryō 4 2022-5 Nishonoseki May 25, 1999 (age 25) Fukushima: best rank maegashira 16, name means polar bear: Shishi 獅司: West Jūryō 4 2020-1 Ikazuchi January 16, 1997 (age 28) Melitopol: best rank maegashira 16, first Ukrainian to reach the status of sekitori in the history of the sport: Shōdai 正代: East Maegashira 4 2014-3

  9. List of years in sumo - Wikipedia

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    2009 in sumo - Harumafuji wins his first title, Hakuhō wins 3 titles and establishes the all-time record of 86 wins from 90 matches in one year.; 2008 in sumo - Kotoōshū becomes the first European-born champion.