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After a winner is declared in a Grand Sumo tournament(本場所 ''hon-basho''), the judges will announce the type of kimarite used by the winner. After a winner is declared in a Grand Sumo tournament(本場所 ''hon-basho''), the judges will announce the type of kimarite used by the winner.


There are eigty-two types of kimarite, but only about a dozen are used regularly. For example, Yorikiri, Oshidashi and Hatakikomi are frequent. There are eighty-two types of kimarite, but only about a dozen are used regularly. For example, Yorikiri, Oshidashi and Hatakikomi are frequent.


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Kimarite (決まり手 Kimari-te) are winning techniques in a Sumo bout.

After a winner is declared in a Grand Sumo tournament(本場所 hon-basho), the judges will announce the type of kimarite used by the winner.

There are eighty-two types of kimarite, but only about a dozen are used regularly. For example, Yorikiri, Oshidashi and Hatakikomi are frequent.


List of Kimarite

Kihon-waza

(基本技) Basic Techniques

  • Tsuki-dashi(突き出し)
  • Tsuki-taoshi(突き倒し)
  • Oshi-dashi(押し出し)
  • Oshi-taoshi(押し倒し)
  • Yori-kiri(寄り切り)
  • Yori-taoshi(寄り倒し)
  • Abise-taoshi(浴せ倒し)

Nage-te

(投げ手) Throwing Techniques

  • Uwate-nage(上手投げ)
  • Shitate-nage(下手投げ)
  • Kote-nage(小手投げ)
  • Sukui-nage(掬い投げ)
  • Uwate-dashinage(上手出し投げ)
  • Shitate-dashinage(下手出し投げ)
  • Koshi-nage(腰投げ)
  • Kubi-nage(首投げ)
  • Ippon-zeoi(一本背負い)
  • Nicho-nage(二丁投げ)
  • Yagura-nage(櫓投げ)
  • Kake-nage(掛け投げ)
  • Tsukami-nage(つかみ投げ)

Kake-te

(掛け手) Leg trip Techniques

  • Uchi-gake(内掛け)
  • Soto-gake(外掛け)
  • Chon-gake(ちょん掛け)
  • Kirikaeshi切り返し)
  • Kawazu-gake(河津掛け)
  • Kegaeshi(蹴返し)
  • Ketaguri(蹴手繰り)
  • Mitokoro-zeme(三所攻め)
  • Watashi-komi(渡し込み)
  • Nimai-geri(二枚蹴り)
  • Komata-sukui(小股掬い)
  • Soto-komata(外小股)
  • Omata(大股)
  • Tsuma-tori(褄取り)
  • Kozuma-dori(小褄取り)
  • Ashi-tori(足取り)
  • Suso-tori(裾取り)
  • Suso-harai(裾払い)

Sori-te

(反り手) Backwards body drop Techniques

  • Izori(居反り)
  • Shumoku-zori(撞木反り)
  • Kake-zori(掛け反り)
  • Tasuki-zori(たすき反り)
  • Soto-tasuki-zori(外たすき反り)
  • Tsutae-zori(伝え反り)

Hineri-te

(捻り手) Twist down Techniques

  • Tsuki-otoshi(突き落とし)
  • Maki-otoshi(巻き落とし)
  • Tottari(とったり)
  • Saka-tottari(逆とったり)
  • Kata-sukashi(肩透かし)
  • Soto-muso(外無双)
  • Uchi-muso(内無双)
  • Zubuneri(ずぶねり)
  • Uwate-hineri(上手捻り)
  • Shitate-hineri(下手捻り)
  • Amiuchi(網打ち)
  • Sabaori(鯖折り)
  • Harima-nage(波離間投げ)
  • O-sakate(大逆手)
  • Ude-hineri(腕捻り)
  • Gasho-hineri(合掌捻り)
  • Tokkuri-nage(徳利投げ)
  • Kubi-hineri(首捻り)
  • Kote-hineri(小手捻り)

Tokushu-waza

(特殊技) special Techniques

  • Hiki-otoshi(引き落とし)
  • Hikkake(引っ掛け)
  • Tataki-komi(叩き込み)
  • Sokubi-otoshi(素首落とし)
  • Tsuri-dashi(吊り出し)
  • Okuri-tsuri-dashi(送り吊り出し)
  • Tsuri-otoshi(吊り落とし)
  • Okuri-tsuri-otoshi(送り吊り落とし)
  • Okuri-dashi(送り出し)
  • Okuri-taoshi(送り倒し)
  • Okuri-nage(送り投げ)
  • Okuri-gake(送り掛け)
  • Okuri-hiki-otoshi(送り引き落とし)
  • Waridashi(割り出し)
  • Utchari(うっちゃり)
  • Kiwame-dashi(極め出し)
  • Kiwame-taoshi(極め倒し)
  • Ushiro-motare(後ろもたれ)
  • Yobi-modoshi(呼び戻し)

Inadvertent Loss

  • Isamiashi(勇み足)
  • Koshi-kudake(腰砕け)
  • Tsuki-te(つき手)
  • Tsuki-hiza(つきひざ)
  • Fumi-dashi(踏み出し)
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