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词条 Kinboshi
释义

  1. Restrictions

  2. Other uses

  3. List of kinboshi records

  4. List of top kinboshi earners

     Kinboshi earned by active wrestlers  All time kinboshi earned by wrestlers 

  5. Kinboshi conceded

     Active yokozuna kinboshi ratio  All time lowest kinboshi ratio 

  6. See also

  7. References

{{Italic title|reason=Category:Japanese words and phrases}}{{nihongo|Kinboshi|金星||lit: gold star}} is a notation used in professional sumo wrestling to record a lower-ranked (maegashira) wrestler's victory over a yokozuna.

It is believed that the term stems from the usage of the terms shiroboshi (lit: white star) to designate a bout victory, and kuroboshi (black star) to designate a bout defeat. Thus, a "gold star" designates it as a special victory.

The word kinboshi first came into popular use in the Taishō period (1912-1926), and the system of monetarily awarding a maegashira who defeated a yokozuna in an official tournament began in January, 1930.

A kinboshi victory increases the balance in the maegashira's mochikyūkin account by 10 yen. This balance is converted using a multiplier, presently 4,000, and added to the wrestler's bonus in every subsequent tournament in which he competes as a sekitori. With six tournaments a year, this one victory corresponds to a pay increase of 240,000 yen per annum for the remainder of the wrestler's sekitori career.

The kinboshi record is held by former sekiwake Akinoshima who won 16 bouts against yokozuna when ranked as a maegashira.[1]

Restrictions

Kinboshi are not awarded to san'yaku ranked wrestlers who defeat a yokozuna, nor is it awarded if the maegashira beats a yokozuna with a default win (or fusenshō). It is also not given if the yokozuna is disqualified for using an illegal move (or hansoku).

Other uses

Ginboshi (銀星 or silver star) is also used informally to denote a maegashira victory over an ōzeki. However, there is no monetary bonus for such a win, nor are official ginboshi records kept. The unofficial record holder is Aminishiki, with 45 as of November 2014.

The term kinboshi is used outside sumo in informal language. It can mean a major victory, or (in slang) a beautiful woman.

List of kinboshi records

Tables for both kinboshi earned (by maegashira) and those conceded (by yokozuna) are given below.

Kinboshi appearing in individual wrestlers' records before they began to be awarded in January, 1930 are unofficial and historically conferred.

List of top kinboshi earners

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Kinboshi earned by active wrestlers

This is a running list of the number of all kinboshi earned by all currently active wrestlers.

Kinboshi(s) Ring Name Last achieved
8 Aminishiki 2016-1
8Yoshikaze 2018-1
7 Ichinojō 2019-1
6 Tochiōzan 2019-1
5 Hokutōfuji 2018-11
5 Shōhōzan 2018-5
4 Okinoumi 2016-9
4 Takayasu 2014-11
4 Toyonoshima 2015-3
4 Endō 2018-1
4Ikioi 2018-7
3 Arawashi 2017-3
3 Takarafuji 2017-11
3 Takakeishō 2017-11
3 Chiyotairyū 2018-9
3 Myōgiryū 2018-11
2 Mitakeumi 2017-1
2 Tochinoshin 2017-7
2 Kotoshōgiku 2018-1
2 Tamawashi 2017-11
2 Abi 2018-7
1 Aoiyama 2013-9
1 Chiyonokuni 2017-5
1 Gagamaru 2015-5
1 Gōeidō 2010-1
1 Hakuhō 2004-11
1 Jōkōryū 2015-1
1 Kotoyūki 2016-3
1 Nishikigi 2019-1
1 Ōnoshō 2017-9
1 Sadanoumi 2015-5
1 Shōdai 2017-7
1Sōkokurai 2017-3
1 Toyohibiki 2012-5
1 Ura 2017-7
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All time kinboshi earned by wrestlers

This list includes the top kinboshi earners since records began, all of whom are currently inactive.

Kinboshi(s) Name Last Achieved Status
16 Akinoshima 1999-7 oyakata
12Takamiyama 1978-9 retired
Tochinonada 2008-7 oyakata
11 Tosanoumi 2003-11 oyakata
10Kitanonada 1961-5 deceased
Annenyama 1961-5 retired
Tsurugamine 1961-7 deceased
Dewanishiki 1963-3 deceased
Ōzutsu 1986-3 retired
9Mitsuneyama 1957-9 deceased
Tamanoumi 1958-9 deceased
Hasegawa 1974-3 retired
Fujizakura 1981-1 retired
Takatōriki 1998-7 expelled
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Kinboshi conceded

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Active yokozuna kinboshi ratio

This is a running list of kinboshi ratio conceded by the currently active yokozuna. {{Update after|2018|05|27}}

Namekinboshi
conceded
bouts as
yokozuna
percentage
of kinboshi
1 Hakuhō 19895 2.12%
2 Kakuryū 18 275 6.55%
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All time lowest kinboshi ratio

This list has the top five yokozuna who have conceded the lowest ratio of kinboshi since official records began. Active yokozuna are listed in bold.

Namekinboshi
conceded
bouts as
yokozuna
percentage
of kinboshi
1 Tamanoumi 3 150 2.00%
2 Hakuhō 19895 2.12%
3 Tamanishiki 4 121 3.30%
4 Taihō 28 716 3.91%
5 Chiyonofuji 29 730 3.97%
  • Tsunenohana's yokozuna career ended very shortly after official kinboshi records came into effect in January 1930; therefore his record has not been included.
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See also

  • List of sumo top division champions
  • List of sumo record holders
  • Glossary of sumo terms

References

1. ^Akinoshima - goo Sumo {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606225237/http://www.sumo.or.jp/en/sumo_data/rikishi/profile?id=7 |date=2014-06-06 }}
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3. ^歴代力士10傑記録 accessed June 24, 2007 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071127110531/http://www8.ocn.ne.jp/~porco/sumou/kiroku.html |date=November 27, 2007 }}

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