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Shimpan may
refer to:
Judge (sumo) (****anese: 審判, romanized:
Shimpan),
ringside judges in sumo
Shinpan (daimyo) (****anese: 親藩), a
class of daimyō in the...
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Shimpan (審判) or
Shinpan are the ring-side
judges of a
professional sumo bout. In a sumo
honbasho tournament, five
shimpan sit
around the ring to observe...
- 'Hold' or 'no decision', a kind of draw.
After a mono-ii, the gyōji or the
shimpan "holds" the
result if it was too
close to call,
which is
recorded with...
- The
House of
Yoshida T****sa (吉田司家), also
commonly called Yoshida family, is a ****anese
aristocratic family who was once
responsible for the organization...
- who is
supported by five
shimpan (judges). In some situations, a
review of the gyōji's
decision may be needed. The
shimpan may
convene a
conference in...
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Domain Todo 58,700
fudai Kuwana Domain Matsudaira (Hisamatsu) 113,000
shimpan Ise-Kameyama
Domain Ishikawa 60,000
fudai Nagashima Domain Masuyama 20...
- Okudaira-Matsudaira 20,000 koku
Isesaki Domain fudai Sakai 20,000 koku
Yoshii Domain shimpan Takat****sa 12,000 koku
Nanukaichi Domain tozama Maeda 10,000 koku...
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Domain Daimyō
Dates Revenue (koku) Type
Owari Domain (尾張藩)
Tokugawa 1607–1871 619,500
shimpan Inuyama Domain (犬山藩)
Naruse 1617–1871 35,000 fudai...
- characters. The
names of gyōji (sumo referees),
yobidashi (ushers/handymen),
shimpan (judges),
oyakata (elders of the ****an Sumo ****ociation), and occasionally...
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several headbutts and
throwing his
opponent right on his
master who was on
shimpan duty, Enno
manages to win the
match and wins the
jonidan division. Later...