Honbasho
A honbasho (本場所) is any of the six official professional sumo tournaments held each year. Only honbasho results matter in determining promotion and relegation for rikishi (sumo wrestlers).
A literal translation of honbasho is "main (or real) tournament". This term is used to distinguish these tournaments from display basho which are held as part of sumo tours, between the six major tournaments. Such display tournaments may have prize money attached but a wrestler's performance will not have any effect on their ranking. This type of sumo is often called hana-sumo (lit. flower-sumo) as it is not taken as seriously by the wrestlers. The honbasho tournament format is league-style.
Honbasho last for 15 days. Sumo wrestlers ranked in the top two divisions (makuuchi and juryo) wrestle once each day, while those of the lower divisions wrestle seven times, approximately once every alternate day. The first aim for most wrestlers is to achieve kachikoshi, or a majority of wins, and thus ensure a promotion for the next honbasho tournament. In addition for each division there is a championship prize for the wrestler with the most wins at the end. A playoff on the final day is used to decide the winner in case of a tie.
The six honbasho tournaments are:
Honbasho | Nickname | City | Venue | Opening Day |
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January | Hatsu (Opening) Basho | Tokyo | Ryōgoku Kokugikan | 1st or 2nd Sunday |
March | Haru (Spring) Basho | Osaka | Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | 2nd Sunday |
May | Natsu (Summer) Basho | Tokyo | Ryōgoku Kokugikan | 2nd Sunday |
July | Nagoya Basho | Nagoya | Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium | 1st or 2nd Sunday |
September | Aki (Fall) Basho | Tokyo | Ryōgoku Kokugikan | 2nd Sunday |
November | Kyushu Basho | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Kokusai Center | 2nd Sunday |
External Links
- Honbasho schedule from the Japan Times.