The Grand Sumo Kyushu Tournament will be held on the 20th, the 8th day.

Sekiwake and Toyoshoryu, who have lost one, are the best with Komusubi and Shoen.

After the 7th day of the Kyushu tournament, sekiwake/Toyosho Ryu and Hiramaku's Takayasu, Aen, and Wang Peng are lined up with one loss.



Of these, Hoshoryu defeated Wakamotoharu, who had two losses, on the 19th, the 7th day.



On the 20th of Chunichi, Hoshoryu is number one with Komusubi and Shoen.



In past matches, Hoshoryu has won 5 wins and 3 losses.



Hoshoryu stands out for his sumo wrestling that takes advantage of the strength of his legs, but the point is whether he can catch Shoenaru's quick mawashi and stop his movement.



On the other hand, Shoen defeated sekiwake Takakage Waka on the 19th with a tough attack from a low position, and I would like to show a strong push sumo wrestling on the 20th.



Takayasu, who also has one loss, will face Komusubi and Kirimayama, who have two losses.



Takayasu has won 5 wins and 3 losses so far, but this year is 1 win and 1 loss.



Takayasu has continued to score victories with tough attacks from now on, and it will be interesting to see if he can maintain his pace on the 20th with strong thrusts and kicks.



On the other hand, Kirimayama wants to find a chance by taking the mawashi.



In addition, Aen, who is tied with one loss, will face Endo, and Wang Peng will face Atami Fuji, the new starter.



In the Ozeki team, Takakeisho will face Haru Wakamoto, who has a flat curtain.



Kadoban Masayo will face Sada no Umi, who is also from Kumamoto Prefecture, at the end of the tie.