Jonokuchi 序ノ口 Day 14
Isamufuji | Jk21E | Jk20W | Yamauchi | yorikiri | i |
yorikiri
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Hokutoryu | Jk20E | Jk22E | Amanishiki | hikiotoshi | i |
hikiotoshi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Daishiryu | Jk9E | Jk16E | Sakura | okuridashi | i |
okuridashi
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Azumahikari | Jk9W | Jk8W | Shironofuji | yorikiri | i |
yorikiri
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Noborufuji | Jk17E | Jk6W | Fujinoteru | uwatenage | i |
uwatenage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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Kainowaka | Jk2E | Jk6E | Kaishinmaru | kotenage | i |
kotenage
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Tachiai Quality
Kimarite Quality
Aggression
Henka Used
No
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序ノ口
Sumo Terminology
- Dohyo-iri (土俵入り)
- Ring-entering ceremony performed before matches begin
- Tachiai (立ち合い)
- The initial charge at the start of a bout
- Kimarite (決まり手)
- Winning technique used to win a bout
- Henka (変化)
- A sidestep move at the tachiai, considered by some to be unsportsmanlike
- Torikumi (取組)
- The schedule of tournament matches
- Kachi-koshi (勝ち越し)
- A winning record (8 or more wins in a 15-day tournament)