List of yokozuna
Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Transliteration is the highest rank of sumo wrestling. It was not recorded on the Template:Transliteration until 1890 and was not officially recognised as sumo's highest rank until 1909. Until then, Template:Transliteration was merely a licence given to certain Template:Transliteration to perform the Template:Transliteration ceremony. It was not always the strongest Template:Transliteration but those with the most influential patrons who were chosen.
The first list of Template:Transliteration (with 17 names in total) was compiled by the 12th Template:Transliteration Jinmaku Kyūgorō in 1900 but was not regarded as official until 1926 when it was published by the newly formed Japan Sumo Association and updated to 31 names. Since that time, 44 more Template:Transliteration have been promoted. The Sumo Association have overseen all promotions since Chiyonoyama's in 1951. Two consecutive tournament championships or an "equivalent performance" at Template:Transliteration level are the minimum requirement for promotion to Template:Transliteration in modern sumo.
The longest serving Template:Transliteration ever was Hakuhō, who was promoted in 2007 and retired in 2021.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The number of top division championships (Template:Transliteration) won by each Template:Transliteration is also listed. Those listed for Template:Transliteration active before the summer tournament of 1909 are historically conferred from the win–loss records of the time as no system of championships existed up to this time.
List
| ? | Information is uncertain |
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| † | Wrestler died as Template:Tlit |
| ¤ | Elder left their position early and quit the Sumo Association |
Timeline
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from: 1789 till: 1795 text:Tanikaze Kajinosuke from: 1789 till: 1797 text:Onogawa Kisaburō from: 1828 till: 1835 text:Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke from: 1830 till: 1839 text:Inazuma Raigorō from: 1840 till: 1844 text:Shiranui Dakuemon from: 1847 till: 1850 text:Hidenoyama Raigorō from: 1861 till: 1865 text:Unryū Kyūkichi from: 1863 till: 1869 text:Shiranui Kōemon from: 1867 till: 1867 text:Jinmaku Kyūgorō from: 1869 till: 1870 text:Kimenzan Tanigorō from: 1877 till: 1881 text:Sakaigawa Namiemon from: 1884 till: 1885 text:Umegatani Tōtarō I from: 1890 till: 1896 text:Nishinoumi Kajirō I from: 1896 till: 1901 text:Konishiki Yasokichi I from: 1901 till: 1908 text:Ōzutsu Man'emon from: 1903 till: 1914 text:Hitachiyama Taniemon from: 1903 till: 1915 text:Umegatani Tōtarō II from: 1905 till: 1907 text:Wakashima Gonshirō from: 1911 till: 1918 text:Tachiyama Mineemon from: 1912 till: 1914 text:Ōkido Moriemon barset:break from: 1915 till: 1920 text:Ōtori Tanigorō from: 1916 till: 1918 text:Nishinoumi Kajirō II from: 1917 till: 1923 text:Ōnishiki Uichirō from: 1918 till: 1925 text:Tochigiyama Moriya from: 1918 till: 1922 text:Ōnishiki Daigorō from: 1922 till: 1931 text:Miyagiyama Fukumatsu from: 1923 till: 1928 text:Nishinoumi Kajirō III from: 1924 till: 1930 text:Tsunenohana Kan'ichi from: 1932 till: 1938 text:Tamanishiki San'emon from: 1935 till: 1939 text:Musashiyama Takeshi from: 1936 till: 1942 text:Minanogawa Tōzō from: 1937 till: 1945 text:Futabayama Sadaji from: 1941 till: 1953 text:Haguroyama Masaji from: 1942 till: 1946 text:Akinoumi Setsuo from: 1942 till: 1953 text:Terukuni Manzō from: 1947 till: 1949 text:Maedayama Eigorō from: 1948 till: 1954 text:Azumafuji Kin'ichi from: 1951 till: 1959 text:Chiyonoyama Masanobu from: 1953 till: 1958 text:Kagamisato Kiyoji from: 1954 till: 1958 text:Yoshibayama Junnosuke barset:break from: 1954 till: 1960 text:Tochinishiki Kiyotaka from: 1958 till: 1962 text:Wakanohana Kanji I from: 1959 till: 1962 text:Asashio Tarō III from: 1961 till: 1969 text:Kashiwado Tsuyoshi from: 1961 till: 1971 text:Taihō Kōki from: 1964 till: 1966 text:Tochinoumi Teruyoshi from: 1965 till: 1968 text:Sadanoyama Shinmatsu from: 1970 till: 1971 text:Tamanoumi Masahiro from: 1970 till: 1974 text:Kitanofuji Katsuaki from: 1973 till: 1974 text:Kotozakura Masakatsu from: 1973 till: 1981 text:Wajima Hiroshi from: 1974 till: 1985 text:Kitanoumi Toshimitsu from: 1978 till: 1983 text:Wakanohana Kanji II from: 1979 till: 1980 text:Mienoumi Tsuyoshi from: 1981 till: 1991 text:Chiyonofuji Mitsugu from: 1983 till: 1986 text:Takanosato Toshihide from: 1986 till: 1988 text:Futahaguro Kōji from: 1987 till: 1992 text:Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi from: 1987 till: 1991 text:Ōnokuni Yasushi from: 1990 till: 1992 text:Asahifuji Seiya barset:break from: 1993 till: 2001 text:Akebono Tarō from: 1994 till: 2003 text:Takanohana Kōji from: 1998 till: 2000 text:Wakanohana Masaru from: 1999 till: 2003 text:Musashimaru Kōyō from: 2003 till: 2010 text:Asashōryū Akinori from: 2007 till: 2021 text:Hakuhō Shō from: 2012 till: 2017 text:Harumafuji Kōhei from: 2014 till: 2021 text:Kakuryū Rikisaburō from: 2017 till: 2019 text:Kisenosato Yutaka from: 2021 till: 2025 text:Terunofuji Haruo from: 2025 till: 2025 text:Hōshōryū Tomokatsu from: 2025 till: 2025 text:Ōnosato Daiki
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See also
- List of active sumo wrestlers
- List of past sumo wrestlers
- List of sumo top division champions
- List of sumo top division runners-up
- [[List of ōzeki|List of Template:Tlit]]
- [[List of sekiwake|List of Template:Tlit]]
- [[List of komusubi|List of Template:Tlit]]
Notes
References
External links
- Template:Cite web
- Yokozuna list at the Japanese Sumo Association (English)