2023 in sumo

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The following are the events in professional sumo during 2023.

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Tournaments

Hatsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 January – 22 January [1]

2023 Hatsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
0-0-0ø O Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō 12-3-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 8-7-0
1-5-9ø Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu S Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 6-9-0
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama K Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei K Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru M1 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 10-5-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi M2 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Abi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 6-9-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji M4 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 6-9-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden M5 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M6 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū 6-9-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō M7 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 7-8-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M8 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 4-11-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō M9 Flag of Japan.svg Endō 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M10 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M11ø Flag of Georgia.svg Tochinoshin 2-3-10
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M12ø Flag of Japan.svg Okinoumi 0-6-9
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 7-8-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M14 Flag of Mongolia.svg Azumaryū 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō M15 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mitoryū 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M16 Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomaru 4-11-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 12 March – 26 March [1]

2023 Haru basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
0-0-0ø O ø Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō 3-4-8
7-7-1ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage S Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 10-5-0
12-3-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama *Sø0-0-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu K Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka 9-6-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō K Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 6-9-0
3-12-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi M1 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai 10-5-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Abi M2 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden 2-13-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi M3 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 6-9-0
4-5-6ø Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M4 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō M5 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 10-5-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Endō M6 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M7 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu 10-5-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M8 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M9 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 7-8-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M10 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 10-5-0
4-11-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Azumaryū M11 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M12 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Daishōhō M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 8-7-0
11-4-0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kinbōzan M14 Flag of Japan.svg Bushōzan 5-10-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokuseihō M15 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M16 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mitoryū M17ø0-0-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner
*Won Playoff

Natsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 14 May – 28 May [1]

2023 Natsu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
14-1-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
0-0-0ø O Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō 8-7-0
11-4-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kiribayama S Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 11-4-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō S Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 10-5-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka K ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage 0-0-15
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai Kø0-0-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Abi M1 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 6-9-0
3-3-9 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M2ø Flag of Japan.svg Endō 0-7-8
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru M3 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 3-12-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ura M4 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 9-6-0
4-11-0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kinbōzan M5 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō 2-10-3
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei M6 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M7 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 7-8-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M9 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden M10 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji 5-10-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokuseihō M11 Flag of Mongolia.svg Daishōhō 6-9-0
5-10-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M12 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 8-7-0
8-7-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M13ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Ichinojō 0-0-0
12-3-0 Flag of Japan.svg Asanoyama M14 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū 9-6-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto M15 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mitoryū M16 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 11-4-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M17ø0-0-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

Nagoya basho

Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 9 July – 23 July [1]

2023 Nagoya basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
1-3-11ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
0-0-15ø Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O Flag of Mongolia.svg Kirishima 6-7-2
12-3-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū* S Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō 9-6-0
0-0-0øS Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 9-6-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka K Flag of Japan.svg Abi 6-9-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi M1 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai M2 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 3-12-0
4-11-0 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji M3 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 8-7-0
8-4-3 Flag of Japan.svg Asanoyama M4 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 7-8-0
5-10-0ø Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi M5 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō 6-9-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokuseihō M6 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 6-9-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M7 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi M8 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 5-10-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō M9 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji 12-3-0
7-8-0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kinbōzan M10 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō M11 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma M12ø Flag of Japan.svg Wakatakakage 0-0-15
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Gōnoyama M13 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō 7-8-0
6-9-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Daishōhō M14 Flag of Japan.svg Shōnannoumi 10-5-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden M15 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji 9-6-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Endō M16 Flag of Japan.svg Bushōzan 3-12-0
9-6-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M17 Flag of Japan.svg Hakuōhō 11-4-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner
* Won Playoff

Aki basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 September – 24 September [1]

2023 Aki basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
9-6-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Kirishima O Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō*11-4-0
0-0-0øO Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō S Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka Sø0-0-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi K Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 6-9-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji M1 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Abi M2 Flag of Japan.svg Asanoyama 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai M3 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 2-13-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō M4 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Gōnoyama M5 Flag of Japan.svg Shōnannoumi 7-8-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M6 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden 6-9-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M7 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō 5-10-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō M8 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 6-9-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji M9ø Flag of Japan.svg Hakuōhō 0-0-15
9-6-0 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kinbōzan M10 Flag of Japan.svg Endō 9-6-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi M11 Flag of Japan.svg Hokuseihō 10-5-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M12 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M13 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 5-10-0
5-10-0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aoiyama M14 Flag of Japan.svg Kotoshōhō 5-10-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Atamifuji M15 Flag of Mongolia.svg Chiyoshōma 3-12-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kagayaki M16 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 8-7-0
3-12-0 Flag of Mongolia.svg Daishōhō M17ø0-0-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner
*Won Playoff

Kyushu basho

Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Kyushu, 12 November – 26 November [1]

2023 Kyushu basho results - Makuuchi Division
ResultEastRankWestResult
0-0-15ø Flag of Mongolia.svg Terunofuji Y ø0-0-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takakeishō O Flag of Mongolia.svg Kirishima 13-2-0
0-0-0øO Flag of Mongolia.svg Hōshōryū 10-5-0
9-6-0 Flag of Japan.svg Daieishō S Flag of Japan.svg Wakamotoharu 6-9-0
11-4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kotonowaka Sø0-0-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Abi K Flag of Japan.svg Hokutofuji 5-10-0
4-4-7 Flag of Japan.svg Asanoyama M1 Flag of Japan.svg Ura 8-7-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōdai M2 Flag of Japan.svg Meisei 4-11-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takayasu M3 Flag of Japan.svg Tobizaru 7-8-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Gōnoyama M4 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikigi 7-8-0
3-12-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōnoshō M5 Flag of Japan.svg Midorifuji 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Shōnannoumi M6ø Flag of Japan.svg Takanoshō 5-6-4
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Hokuseihō M7 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kinbōzan 8-7-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Endō M8 Flag of Japan.svg Atamifuji 11-4-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Myōgiryū M9 Flag of Japan.svg Mitakeumi 8-7-0
10-5-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ryūden M10ø Flag of Japan.svg Kotoekō 2-8-5
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Sadanoumi M11 Flag of Japan.svg Hiradoumi 9-6-0
8-7-0 Flag of Japan.svg Ōhō M12 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tamawashi 9-6-0
6-9-0 Flag of Japan.svg Takarafuji M13 Flag of Japan.svg Tsurugishō 9-6-0
7-8-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tomokaze M14 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiyamamoto 11-4-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Tōhakuryū M15 Flag of Japan.svg Churanoumi 9-6-0
5-10-0 Flag of Russia.svg Rōga M16 Flag of Japan.svg Nishikifuji 6-9-0
5-10-0 Flag of Japan.svg Kitanowaka M17ø0-0-0
ø - Indicates a pull-out or absent rank
winning record in bold
Yūshō Winner

News

January

February

March

April

The spring jungyō (regional tours) were held at the following locations: [31]

May

June

July

The summer jungyō (regional tours) were held at the following locations in July: [31]

August

The summer jungyō (regional tours) were held at the following locations in August: [31]

September

October

The autumn jungyō (regional tours) were held at the following locations: [31]

November

December

The winter jungyō (regional tours) were held at the following locations: [31]

Deaths

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