Wakakuramochi Hiroaki
Jonidan 124Highest rank: Jonidan 124
Championships and special prizes are counted from 2000 Aki Basho onward; kinboshi are counted from 2000 Hatsu Basho onward.
What is the strength index?▼
A single number that represents a rikishi's current competitive strength.
• Calculated from every bout's wins and losses alone (not banzuke rank or body measurements).
・It rises more for wins over strong opponents and falls more for losses to lower-rated opponents.. The opponent's strength is part of the calculation.
• Everyone starts around 1,500 and rises with winning records. Upper Makuuchi is typically around 2500 or more or higher.
• Unlike the human-set banzuke, it is driven only by results, so it can show improvement or decline before the ranking catches up.
Based on an Elo rating adapted from systems used in games such as chess.
Rank and record in the last six basho
Most successful winning techniques wins by this technique
Most common losses by technique loses by this technique
Additional statistics
- Tokyo 43% (3-4)
- Nagoya 14% (1-6)
- Osaka 20% (1-4)
Win rate by tournament day (Days 1-15)
Each figure is the career win rate for that day. It shows whether a rikishi starts fast or improves late in a basho.
Frequent opponents
Open an opponent to view the head-to-head record.
Kainishiki Tatsuya 1 wins 2 losses ▼
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2007 Nagoya Basho 13Day WinYoritaoshi
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2007 Haru Basho 6Day LossUwatehineri
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2007 Haru Basho 2Day LossYoritaoshi
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Yoshimura 1 wins 2 losses ▼
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2007 Nagoya Basho 5Day LossShitatenage
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2007 Natsu Basho 10Day LossYorikiri
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2007 Haru Basho 4Day WinYoritaoshi
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Toshi Taro 1 wins 1 losses ▼
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2007 Natsu Basho 13Day WinOshidashi
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2007 Haru Basho 10Day LossYorikiri
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Ryushinyama Shinyu 0 wins 1 losses ▼
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2007 Haru Basho 8Day LossYorikiri
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Ebisumaru 1 wins 0 losses ▼
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2007 Natsu Basho 11Day WinOshidashi
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Kairiki Takahito 0 wins 1 losses ▼
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2007 Natsu Basho 2Day LossYorikiri
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