- A
gyōji (行司, lit. 'administering things') is a
referee emplo**** by the ****an Sumo ****ociation,
responsible for a
variety of
activities which concern the...
-
guests sit to
observe training.
Akeni (明荷) The
luggage box of
wrestlers and
gyōji evolving in the
sekitori divisions.
Akeni are
always lacquered paper-and-bamboo...
-
supervises teams. A
professional sumo
match is
overseen by a
referee (行司,
gyōji) in the ring and five
judges (勝負審判, shōbu shimpan)
seated around the ring...
-
elements date from this period, such as the dohyō-iri, the heya system, the
gyōji and the mawashi. The 18th
century brought forth several notable wrestlers...
- The
Privy Seal of ****an (御璽,
Gyoji) is one of the
national seals and is the
Emperor of ****an's
official seal. The
Privy Seal of ****an is square, and its...
- is also a key
accessory of a
gyōji (referee) in
professional sumo. The main use is at the end of a bout, when the
gyoji decides the
victor and points...
- and hakama. At the end of each bout, an
initial decision is
given by the
gyōji (the ring referee),
which is
usually correct and no
action is
taken by the...
-
Christian missionary to
Taiwan Shikimori Inosuke, a
stage name used by sumo
gyōji This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name. If an...
- the
wrestlers (not
depicted in the
detailed image),
playing the role of a
gyōji (referee), is Oda Nobunaga.
Rinpa Suzuri-bako An ink-stone box (suzuri-bako)...
- dohyō-matsuri, a ring-blessing ceremony, is
performed by sumo
officials called gyōji. They are the
referees on the dohyō who
judge each sumo match.
Their elaborate...