It’s that exciting even-month time once again for sumo fans-the Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Japan Sumo Association) has announced the Banzuke (Rankings) for the March 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament. Here is the list for the top 2 tiers:
Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Yokozuna-Terunofuji
Ozeki-Takakeisho
Sekiwake-Wakatakakage, Hoshoryu, Kiribayama
Komusubi-Wakamotoharu, Kotonowaka, Daieisho, Tobizaru
Maegashira 1-Tamawashi, Shodai
Maegashira 2-Abi, Ryuden
Maegashira 3-Mitakeumi, Nishikigi
Maegashira 4-Onosho, Meisei
Maegashira 5-Kotoshoho, Midorifuji
Maegashira 6-Endo, Sadanoumi
Maegashira 7-Hokutofuji, Takayasu
Maegashira 8-Ichiyamamoto, Ura
Maegashira 9-Aoiyama, Hiradoumi
Maegashira 10-Migoryu, Nishikifuji
Maegashira 11-Azumaryu, Takanosho
Maegashira 12-Kagayaki, Takarafuji
Maegashira 13-Daishoho, Kotoeko
Maegashira 14-Kinbozan, Bushozan
Maegashira 15-Hokuseiho, Oho
Maegashira 16-Chiyoshoma, Tsurugisho
Maehashira 17-Mitoryu
Juryo:
Juryo 1-Asanoyama, Tohakuryu
Juryo 2-Chiyonokuni, Tochinoshin
Juryo 3-Ichinojo, Shonannoumi
Juryo 4-Chiyomaru, Oshoma
Juryo 5-Roga, Enho
Juryo 6-Gonoyama, Daiamami
Juryo 7-Akua, Shimazuumi
Juryo 8-Hidenoumi, Atamifuji
Juryo 9-Tsushimanada, Hakuyozan
Juryo 10-Kotokuzan, Churanoumi
Juryo 11-Shimanoumi, Kitanowaka
Juryo 12-Tochimusashi, Takakento
Juryo 13-Tamashoho, Tomokaze
Juryo 14-Tokushoryu, Ochiai
Initial thoughts: At the top of the Banzuke are the two big things to watch-if Terunofuji can finally return from double knee surgery this time before the Kyokai starts the potential retirement pressures, and is this the time Takakeisho makes Yokozuna? The only Ozeki again, Takakeisho probably needs to win his second straight tournament to get there despite going runner-up/playoff loser/winner in his last three outings. Hoshoryu is still in Ozeki contention and can maybe get promotion if he can manage at least 11 wins while Wakatakakage, at Sekiwake a 7th straight tournament, has to win the tournament to have any chance. Shodai was demoted out of Sanyaku after a losing record post-Ozeki demotion while Takayasu’s plummeting was due to an early withdrawal in January due to injuries. Things get more interesting near the bottom-Kinbozan will make his top tier debut, the first rikishi from Kazakhstan to do so, while Azumaryu moved up to M11 after clinching his first top-tier winning record in January. Notably missing? Tochinoshin, who withdrew in the first week of January due to injury. The question now is will he compete at Juryo 2 or perhaps retire?
Juryo is going to be something else this tournament. The toss-up after going 14-1 on his status this time did not favor Asanoyama as the former Ozeki winds up at Juryo 1, so he’s 8 wins from a top tier return for May. That darned Daishoho probably denied top tier by handing Asanoyama his only loss. I was surprised Ichinojo plummeted to Juryo 3, a harsh penalty for a January suspension following conduct allegations. The July champion has not had a winning record since. At the bottom, Tamashoho and January Makushita champion Ochiai are Shin-Juryo, making their second-tier debuts with Ochiai doing so in record-matching time as this is only his second career tournament. Former top-tier champion Tokushoryu is Sai-Juryo, returning after a one-tournament demotion to Makushita. And there will be no epic salt throws in March anywhere-Terutsuyoshi was demoted to Makushita 1 so the only way he gets to do his pre-match ritual is if there are any top-tier or Juryo withdrawals. Recent Juryo regular Kaisho was also demoted to Makushita.
In the lower ranks, the Sandanme continues to remain at just 90 rankings instead of 100 while Jonidan slims down to 101 for March. The Jonokuchi will have 16 ranks with 31 entered wrestlers.
You can view the entire Banzuke at this link:
https://sumo.or.jp/EnHonbashoBanzuke/index/
Updates on early withdrawals, potential retirements, etc. will follow as the tournament gets closer.
The March Tournament will be held from 3/12-3/26 at Osaka Prefectural Gym in Osaka.