Sumo Kyushu is the sixth day, and the midfield match will be held from the 6th. Aiming for a second consecutive title, Ozeki Takakagekatsu defended his one loss by beating Hiramaku's Sho Saru, who had lost five consecutive matches in their previous matches.

On the fourth day, Kikagekatsu suffered his first loss by losing to Akio of Hiraku, but on the fifth day, on the 4th, he defeated Takayasu, an experienced ozeki, to finish the opening match with a 5-16 record.

On the sixth day, the 4th, he faced Sho Saru, who had suffered five consecutive defeats since last year's Kyushu place, and he stood up, fought back, and then attacked with a push and shove, looking at his opponent closely.

And in the end, we won by "sending out" and defended one loss.

On the other hand, Toyosho Ryu, the only one of the ozeki who had won five matches in a row from the first day, faced Takayasu, who had lost in previous matches, and was knocked down on his back by a four-legged move, and was defeated by a "small thigh scoop".

Toyosho Ryu suffered his first loss and was no longer able to win in the Ozeki camp.

In addition, Ozeki Kirishima was defeated by Gonoyama of Hiramaku, dropping to two losses.

Gonoyama is the third place in the makuuchi and the first victory against the ozeki.

In addition, Kotonowaka Sekiwaki defeated Koyui Kitakatsufuji, making him the only player with three or more roles to win six consecutive matches from the first day.

In the Heimaku, Ichiyamamoto extended his winning streak to six, while 1-year-old Fuji Atami suffered his first loss when he lost to 6-year-old Sada no Umi.

Wins and losses after entering the middle

▽ Newcomer Kitano Wakani Tomokaze improved his win to 4-2 with Tomokaze winning the "Uchikake".

▽ Nishikifuji against Ichiyamamoto won with Ichiyamamoto "Hataki" to make it six consecutive wins from the first day.

▽ Newcomer Wolf Ya ni Takarafuji won the first one that Wolf Ya had a "bad twist" to say.

▽ The East White Dragon, who is new to Kensho, is "pushed out" by Kensho.

▽ Mino, who is a newcomer to Tamawa, is "closer" to Minoumi.

▽ Ryuden to Wang Peng, Ryuden won by "close call".

▽ Kotoe Hikari ni Myogi Ryu is "close to Myogi Ryu".

▽ The Hirado Sea is "closer" to the Ontake Sea.

▽ The sea of Sada in Atami Fuji is "close by" the sea of Sada.

Atami Fuji stopped their winning streak from the first day at 6.

▽ Mt. Kinfeng and Shonan no Kai are "close to Mt. Kinfeng".

▽ Takashi's victory is a "small hand throw".

▽ Endo to Midorifuji, Midorifuji is "closer".

▽ Kita Seipeng won against Nishiki, and Nishikiki won by "Tsuout".

▽ Ura-ni Akio won the first match of the current place by winning the first match that Ura had been talking about with a "push-down".

▽ In Wakamotoharu, Ah Yan is a "small hand throw".

▽ Daiei Sho in the Shodai is "slapped in" by the Shodai.

Daiei Sho fell to two losses with a consecutive loss on the 5th.

▽ Kotonowaka defeated Kitakatsu Fuji with Kotonowaka "pushing" to make it six consecutive wins from the first day.

▽ Ozeki Kirishima defeated Gonoyama with Gonoyama "shoving".

Kirishima lost two.

▽ Xiang Monkey ni Ozeki Gui Jingsheng is "sent out" by Gui Jingsheng.

Gui Jingsheng defended his 16-2 record by defeating the weaker Xiang Monkey, who had lost 6 wins and 2 losses in the past.

▽ Ozeki Toyosho Ryu and Takayasu won with a "small thigh scoop".

Feng Sheng Ryu suffered his first loss on the sixth day.