1988 in sumo


The following is a list of events in professional sumo in 1988. Six honbasho or official tournaments are held each year.

Tournaments

News

January

March

  • The Osaka tournament is won by Onokuni, who captures his first yusho as a yokozuna by defeating Hokutoumi twice on the final day, once in regulation and once in a playoff. Chiyonofuji misses the tournament through injury. Veteran Kirinji, the oldest man in the top division, wins his fourth Fighting Spirit prize. Wakasegawa wins the juryo championship and earns promotion back to makuuchi.

May

  • Chiyonofuji wins the May tournament with a 14–1 record. His only defeat is to sekiwake Kotogaume, who earns the Outstanding Performance award. Veteran Daijuyama, making his first sanyaku appearance in over five years, wins the Fighting Spirit prize. Hidenohana wins the juryo championship at his first attempt. Lower down the divisions, Oginohana wins the makushita yusho and Wakahanada the jonokuchi title.

July

  • Chiyonofuji wins the July tournament with a perfect 15–0 record. Hokutoumi misses the tournament with a back injury.

September

  • Chiyonofuji wins his third tournament in a row, and once again emerges undefeated. His winning streak reaches 39 matches, a postwar record second only to Taiho's 45.

November

  • All eyes are on Chiyonofuji, who continues his winning run, equalling Taiho's mark on Day 6 with a win over Jingaku and surpassing it the next day by beating Hananokuni. Speculation that he might go on and challenge Futabayama's all-time record of 69 is ended, however, after he is beaten on the last day by Onokuni. His streak stops at 53, but he still finishes with his 26th championship and a 14–1 record.

Deaths

  • 29 October: the 46th Yokozuna Asashio Taro III, also Takasago Oyakata, of a stroke aged 58.