Here are the quick results from today’s Day 9 of the January 2026 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo
Makuuchi (top tier):
Oshoumi (M16) beat Asakoryu (M15)
Shishi (M14) beat Ryuden (M15)
Hatsuyama (M17) beat Tomokaze (M13)
Asanoyama (M16) beat Tobizaru (M13)
Nishikifuji (M11) beat Asahakuryu (M17)
Mitakeumi (M14) beat Chiyoshoma (M11)
Kotoshoho (M10) beat Abi (M12)
Tokihayate (M10) beat Midorifuji (M12)
Fujinokawa (M7) beat Roga (M9)
Gonoyama (M9) beat Onokatsu (M6)
Hiradoumi (M6) beat Kinbozan (M8)
Churanoumi (M5) beat Shodai (M8)
Tamawashi (M5) beat Oshoma (M7)
Daieisho (M4) beat Hakunofuji (M3)
Yoshinofuji (M1) beat Takanosho (M3)
Oho (K) beat Ichiyamamoto (M1)
Kirishima (S) beat Ura (M2)
Aonishiki (O) beat Wakatakakage (M2)
Kotozakura (O) beat Takayasu (S)
Wakamotoharu (K) beat Onosato (Y). KINBOSHI!!! The 3rd career Gold Star Victory for Wakamotoharu!
Atamifuji (M4) beat Hoshoryu (Y). KINBOSHI!!! The first career Gold Star Victory for Atamifuji!
Leader: Kirishima (8-1)
Of note: Hakkaku must be en fuego. That’s two straight days of two Kinboshi conceded by both Yokozuna. Hard to believe this is the first for Atamifuji but there are two simple reasons for that-inconsistency at the top rankings when he’s there and being an Isegahama man, which until a year ago meant no Kinboshi chances due to not being able to face then-sole-Yokozuna Terunofuji in a tournament unless it was in a playoff. Both Yokozuna are now 6-3 after consecutive losses while only Kirishima has clinched promotion, or in his case maintaining Sekiwake. 5 are at 7-2 including Aonishiki, who is one win away from a winning record in his Ozeki debut. And while it may be too little too late to save his spot, congrats to Hatsuyama on FINALLY getting his first top tier win after losing his first 8. Atamifuji gets another kinboshi chance tomorrow against Onosato while Hoshoryu is done with those, at least for one day, as his opponent tomorrow is Oho. Aonishiki should be able to clinch his winning record against 1-8 Takanosho, while Kirishima tries to maintain the sole leader spot against Kotozakura.
If you’re wondering if Kirishima can be promoted back to Ozeki with a championship here, almost certainly no. He was demoted to M2 last time after 4 straight Sanyaku tournaments so he’d probably need another championship next time.
Juryo:
Dewanoryu (J13) beat Kyokukaiyu (J12)
Hakuyozan (J14) beat Nishikigi (J12)
Tsurugisho (J11) beat Tohakuryu (J10)
Kazekeno (J10) beat Hidenoumi (J13)
Kazuma (J14) beat Kayo (J9)
Hitoshi (J9) beat Wakanosho (J11)
Meisei (J8) beat Shonannoumi (J4)
Sadanoumi (J4) beat Kitanowaka (J8)
Asasuiryu (J7) beat Shirokuma (J3)
Fujiryoga (J3) beat Tochitaikai (J7)
Nishinoryu (J6) beat Kagayaki (J2)
Tamashoho (J5) beat Daiseizan (J2)
Fujiseiun (J1) beat Kotokuzan (J6)
Takerufuji (J6) beat Kotoeiho (J1)
Leader: Fujiseiun, Sadanoumi (7-2)
Of note: It’s very wide open as only 2 wrestlers-Shonannoumi & Kotokuzan-are worse than 3-6, both are 2-7. 5 are at 6-3 and, much like Takasago last time, there is a chance of a stable sending 2 up to the top tier or having a playoff for the championship with Fujiseiun at 7-2 and stablemate Fujiryoga at 6-3. And Kazuma is not out of it yet-his 0-3 opening struggle seems to be behind him as he now has a winning record so far, up to 5-4 after today’s win.
Lower tier notes: Enho is part of the final 4 in Makushita, winning his match today to go to 5-0 and remain one of the 4 unbeaten wrestlers left. If he can finish 7-0 with the championship a promotion back to Juryo is possible. No match tomorrow as he prepares for an eliminator that could be againstfellow former Juryo man Tochimaru, who fell all the way down to Jonidan after injuries but has fought his way back up to have a chance at re-promotion (and is popular among fans for perhaps being the fastest pusher-thruster in sumo, his pushes are like rapid fire). The other possibilities are Fukai or Nobehara. The Sandanme is also down to their final 4 at 5-0. The Jonidan currently has 5 at 5-0 with 2 at 4-0 so a playoff will be a real possibility. The Jonokuchi has two at 5-0 but both are Isegahama men including super-prospect Asahifuji, so they won’t face off unless it’s a playoff for the championship.