Chiakiraku is the grand sumo autumn venue.
Hiramaku Tamawashi defeated Takayasu by pushing out and won 13 wins and 2 losses, and won the championship for the first time in three years.
At the age of 37 years and 10 months, he is the oldest player since 1958 when the six-place tournament system was established.
Win or lose after middle school
▽ Toyoyama to Kensho, Kensho throws a scoop.
▽ Ryu Mito in the Ichiyama book is the shoulder watermark of the Ichiyama book.
▽ Ryuden pushed out and won his 11th victory.
▽ Kotoeko won against Shoma Chiyo by going all out.
▽Mt.Akiyama and the Hirado Sea are surrounded by Mt.Akiyama.
Hirado Kai lost.
▽ Treasure Fuji sends out the sea of Oki.
▽ Nishikigi pushes out Chiyo Tairyu.
▽ Wang Peng and Ura, Ura pushed out and won.
Wang Peng lost.
▽ Akio wins by hooking Kotokatsuho.
Kotokatsuho is a loser.
▽ Kotonowaka and Nishikifuji are sent by Nishikifuji.
▽ Abu Saki and Green Fuji are pushed out by Green Fuji.
▽Shoen ni Takashi's victory is the first Distinguished Service Award for Shoen to win by pushing.
▽ Tamawashi and Takayasu won by pushing out, with a record of 13 wins and 2 losses.
At the age of 37 years and 10 months, he is the oldest player since 1958 when the six-place tournament system was established.
Tamawashi is the second Distinguished Service Award, and Takayasu is the sixth Fighting Spirit Award.
▽ Mt. Kirima defeated Myogiryu, and Mt. Kirima won by side-by-side.
▽ Tochinoshin and Ichinojo are dedicated to Tochinoshin.
▽ Hokuto Fuji hits Daieisho.
The defeated Hokushofuji missed out on his first fighting spirit award.
▽ Endo was defeated by Hoshoryu, who pushed him down.
▽ Takakage Waka and Takakage Waka take care of the sea of Sada.
Takakage Waka is the fourth skill award.
▽ Wakamotoharu Ozeki Ontakekai won by Wakamotoharu.
Mitakeumi is the place to come, starting over at Sekiwake.
▽ Ozeki Takakeisho and Ozeki Masayo won by pushing out.
Akiba Chiakiraku and Tamawashi won their second championship for the first time in three years.
Hiramaku wrestlers won two places in a row following Ichinojo in the previous place.