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- Banzuke abstract "This article is about the banzuke document, for a list of wrestlers as ranked on an actual banzuke see List of active sumo wrestlersA banzuke (番付), officially called banzuke-hyō (番付表) is a document listing the rankings of professional sumo wrestlers published before each official tournament or honbasho. The term can also refer to the rankings themselves. The document is normally released about two weeks before the tournament begins. On the banzuke wrestlers are divided into East, which is printed on the right, and West, which is printed on the left. Each wrestler's full shikona (ring name), hometown and rank is also listed. The top of the page starts with the highest ranked makuuchi wrestlers printed in the largest characters, down to the wrestlers in the lowest divisions which are written in much smaller characters. The names of gyōji (sumo referees), yobidashi (ushers/handymen), shimpan (judges), oyakata (elders of the Japan Sumo Association), and occasionally tokoyama (hairdressers) are also listed.While not as old as sumo itself, the form and production of this document can be traced as far back as 1761, and has been a defining component of sumo for centuries. As is the traditional Japanese style, a banzuke is meant to be read right to left, top to bottom. It is considered a collector's item by sumo fans.".
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- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Japan.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumo.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_sumo_terms.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Gyōji.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Heya_(sumo).
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Honbasho.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Sumo_Association.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink List_of_active_sumo_wrestlers.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Makuuchi.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Ryōgoku_Kokugikan.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Shikona.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Shimpan.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Sumo.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Tokoyama.
- Banzuke wikiPageWikiLink Yobidashi.
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- Banzuke subject Category:Sport_in_Japan.
- Banzuke subject Category:Sumo.
- Banzuke hypernym Document.
- Banzuke type Book.
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- Banzuke comment "This article is about the banzuke document, for a list of wrestlers as ranked on an actual banzuke see List of active sumo wrestlersA banzuke (番付), officially called banzuke-hyō (番付表) is a document listing the rankings of professional sumo wrestlers published before each official tournament or honbasho. The term can also refer to the rankings themselves. The document is normally released about two weeks before the tournament begins.".
- Banzuke label "Banzuke".
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