This is a list of allsumowrestlers whose pinnacle in the sport has been the third highest rank ofsekiwakeand who held the rank in themodern eraof sumo since the 1927 merger of the Tokyo and Osaka organizations. There are usually two activesekiwake.Wrestlers who went on to be promoted toōzekiandyokozunacan be seen in thelist ofōzekiandlist ofyokozuna.
The number of tournaments (basho) atsekiwakeis also listed. Wrestlers who won a top divisionyūshōare indicated in bold. Active wrestlers (September 2024) are indicated by italics.
The longest-servingsekiwakeof modern times, who did not achieve further promotion, have beenHasegawaandKotonishikiwho each held the rank for 21 tournaments (Kotomitsukiwas ranked atsekiwakefor 22 tournaments before being promoted toōzeki).
Name |
Basho at rank |
Born |
From |
Promoted |
End of rank
|
Kiyosegawa Keinosuke[1]
|
5
|
1893
|
Hiraka, Akita
|
1921
|
1928*
|
Wakabayama Atsumi[1]
|
8
|
1895
|
Chiba, Chiba
|
1922
|
1927*
|
Dewagatake Bunjiro[1]
|
2
|
1902
|
Kaminoyama
|
1926
|
1928*
|
Yamanishiki Zenjiro[1]
|
2
|
1898
|
Osaka
|
1927
|
1928*
|
Nishikinada Yosaburo[1]
|
7
|
1900
|
Aira, Kagoshima
|
1928
|
1930*
|
Tenryū Saburō[1]
|
6
|
1903
|
Hamamatsu
|
1930
|
1932
|
Hatasegawa Kunishichiro[1]
|
5
|
1905
|
Yuzawa, Akita
|
1932
|
1934*
|
Okitsuumi Fukuo[1]
|
4
|
1910
|
Munakata, Fukuoka
|
1932
|
1933
|
Takanobori Hirochika[1]
|
4
|
1908
|
Shimoina, Nagano
|
1933
|
1935*
|
Ayagawa Goroji II[1]
|
1
|
1898
|
Nishitsugaru, Aomori
|
1935
|
1935
|
Shinkai Kozo[1]
|
2
|
1904
|
Akita, Akita
|
1935
|
1935
|
Oshio Seijiro[1]
|
1
|
1900
|
Okawa, Fukuoka
|
1936
|
1936
|
Kasagiyama Katsuichi[1]
|
2
|
1911
|
Yamatokoriyama
|
1937
|
1942*
|
Dewaminato Rikichi[1]
|
3
|
1907
|
Shibata, Niigata
|
1937
|
1943*
|
Asahigawa Kokichi[1]
|
1
|
1905
|
Asahikawa
|
1937
|
1937
|
Taikyuzan Takayoshi[1]
|
2
|
1908
|
Tamano
|
1937
|
1938
|
Ryogoku Kajinosuke III[1]
|
1
|
1907
|
Nagasaki
|
1938
|
1938
|
Tamanoumi Umekichi[1]
|
3
|
1912
|
Omura, Nagasaki
|
1938
|
1942*
|
Banjaku Kumataro[1]
|
1
|
1908
|
Osaka
|
1938
|
1938
|
Ayanobori Takezo[1]
|
1
|
1908
|
Sendai
|
1939
|
1939
|
Hishuzan Sakae[1]
|
3
|
1906
|
Sasebo, Nagasaki
|
1941
|
1942
|
Toyoshima Masao[1]
|
1
|
1919
|
Osaka
|
1943
|
1943
|
Sagamigawa Yoshinobu[1]
|
3
|
1917
|
Atsugi, Kanagawa
|
1943
|
1944
|
Futasegawa Masaichi[1]
|
1
|
1916
|
Kitakatsuragi, Nara
|
1944
|
1944
|
Terunobori Katsuhiko[1]
|
2
|
1922
|
Rumoi
|
1944
|
1948*
|
Kamikaze Shoichi[1]
|
4
|
1921
|
Higashikagawa, Kagawa
|
1944
|
1949*
|
Bishūyama Jun'ichi[1]
|
1
|
1919
|
Fukuyama, Hiroshima
|
1945
|
1945
|
Fudoiwa Mitsuo[1]
|
1
|
1924
|
Kumamoto
|
1946
|
1946
|
Kozuzan Yoshinobu[1]
|
1
|
1919
|
Takaichi, Nara
|
1947
|
1947
|
Rikidōzan Mitsuhiro[1]
|
3
|
1924
|
Omura, Nagasaki
|
1949
|
1950*
|
Tokitsuyama Jin'ichi[1]
|
10
|
1925
|
Iwaki, Fukushima
|
1954
|
1959*
|
Hajimayama Masanobu[1]
|
1
|
1922
|
Hashima, Gifu
|
1956
|
1956
|
Dewanishiki Tadao[1]
|
3
|
1925
|
Sumida, Tokyo
|
1956
|
1962*
|
Tsurugamine Akio[1]
|
2
|
1929
|
Kajiki, Kagoshima
|
1956
|
1962*
|
Tamanoumi Daitaro[1]
|
5
|
1923
|
Oita, Oita
|
1957
|
1959*
|
Haguroyama Sojō[1]
|
14
|
1934
|
Shimokawa, Hokkaido
|
1957
|
1962*
|
Kitanonada Noboru[1]
|
2
|
1923
|
Abashiri, Hokkaido
|
1957
|
1960*
|
Wakamaeda Eiichirō[1]
|
3
|
1930
|
Nishibiwajima, Aichi
|
1958
|
1959*
|
Shinobuyama Harusada[1]
|
3
|
1925
|
Date, Fukushima
|
1958
|
1958
|
Fusanishiki Katsuhiko[1]
|
3
|
1936
|
Ichikawa, Chiba
|
1959
|
1961*
|
Daigō Hisateru[1]
|
10
|
1937
|
Marugame, Kagawa
|
1960
|
1965*
|
Iwakaze Kakutaro[1]
|
5
|
1934
|
Edogawa, Tokyo
|
1961
|
1963*
|
Maedagawa Katsu[1]
|
2
|
1939
|
Esashi, Iwate
|
1961
|
1962*
|
Hagurohana Toji[1]
|
5
|
1936
|
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
|
1961
|
1964*
|
Oginohana Masaaki[1]
|
3
|
1935
|
Mikatsuki, Saga
|
1962
|
1963
|
Kainoyama Isamu[1]
|
3
|
1940
|
Ryugasaki, Ibaraki
|
1963
|
1968*
|
Aonosato Sakari[1]
|
1
|
1935
|
Kuraishi, Aomori
|
1963
|
1963
|
Wakachichibu Komei[1]
|
2
|
1939
|
Chichibu, Saitama
|
1963
|
1963
|
Kairyūyama Teruhisa[1]
|
2
|
1939
|
Showa, Akita
|
1964
|
1964*
|
Myobudani Yasuhiko[1]
|
5
|
1937
|
Akan, Hokkaido
|
1964
|
1967*
|
Wakamiyama Kōhei[1]
|
2
|
1943
|
Toyama, Toyama
|
1965
|
1966
|
Kōtetsuyama Toyoya[1]
|
1
|
1942
|
Otaru, Hokkaido
|
1967
|
1967
|
Fujinokawa Takeo[1]
|
2
|
1946
|
Otofuke, Hokkaido
|
1967
|
1970*
|
Hasegawa Katsuhiro[1]
|
21
|
1944
|
Kurisawa, Hokkaido
|
1969
|
1974*
|
Tochiazuma Tomoyori[1]
|
1
|
1944
|
Soma, Fukushima
|
1970
|
1970
|
Fukunohana Koichi[1]
|
1
|
1940
|
Koshi, Kumamoto
|
1971
|
1971
|
Mutsuarashi Yukio[1]
|
1
|
1943
|
Tohoku, Aomori
|
1971
|
1971
|
Takamiyama Daigorō[1]
|
8
|
1944
|
Maui, Hawaii
|
1972
|
1977*
|
Fujizakura Yoshimori[1]
|
2
|
1948
|
Kofu, Yamanashi
|
1974
|
1978*
|
Kurohimeyama Hideo[1]
|
8
|
1948
|
Oumi, Niigata
|
1974
|
1979*
|
Kirinji Kazuharu[1]
|
7
|
1953
|
Kashiwa, Chiba
|
1975
|
1979*
|
Kongō Masahiro[1]
|
1
|
1948
|
Fukagawa, Hokkaido
|
1975
|
1975
|
Washūyama Yoshikazu[1]
|
3
|
1949
|
Kurashiki, Okayama
|
1976
|
1977*
|
Arase Nagahide[1]
|
9
|
1949
|
Ino, Kōchi
|
1976
|
1980*
|
Kitaseumi Hiromitsu[1]
|
2
|
1948
|
Setana, Hokkaido
|
1976
|
1977*
|
Kaneshiro Kofuku[1]
|
1
|
1953
|
Takanabe, Miyazaki
|
1977
|
1977
|
Tamanofuji Shigeru[1]
|
6
|
1949
|
Ogawa, Tochigi
|
1978
|
1979*
|
Kurama Tatsuya[1]
|
1
|
1952
|
Yasu, Shiga
|
1978
|
1978
|
Tochiakagi Takanori[1]
|
6
|
1954
|
Numata, Gunma
|
1979
|
1980*
|
Kaiki Nobuhide[1]
|
1
|
1952
|
Tenmabayashi, Aomori
|
1979
|
1979
|
Ōzutsu Takeshi[1]
|
3
|
1956
|
Yokkaichi, Mie
|
1981
|
1983*
|
Daijuyama Tadaaki[1]
|
3
|
1959
|
Niitsu, Niigata
|
1981
|
1989*
|
Dewanohana Yoshitaka[1]
|
7
|
1951
|
Nakasato, Aomori
|
1982
|
1983*
|
Aobajō Yukio[1]
|
1
|
1948
|
Sendai, Miyagi
|
1983
|
1983
|
Masudayama Yasuhito[1]
|
1
|
1951
|
Nanao, Ishikawa
|
1983
|
1983
|
Tagaryū Shōji[1]
|
1
|
1958
|
Hitachi, Ibaraki
|
1983
|
1983
|
Kōbōyama Daizō[1]
|
1
|
1957
|
Tsukidate, Fukushima
|
1984
|
1984
|
Tōryū Kenji[1]
|
1
|
1958
|
Kakogawa, Hyogo
|
1984
|
1984
|
Hōō Tomomichi[1]
|
1
|
1956
|
Gamagori, Aichi
|
1984
|
1984
|
Sakahoko Nobushige[1]
|
12
|
1961
|
Kajiki, Kagoshima
|
1984
|
1989*
|
Kotogaume Tsuyoshi[1]
|
12
|
1963
|
Yatsuo, Toyama
|
1986
|
1990*
|
Mitoizumi Masayuki[1]
|
4
|
1962
|
Mito, Ibaraki
|
1986
|
1992*
|
Masurao Hiroo[1]
|
1
|
1961
|
Itoda, Fukuoka
|
1987
|
1987
|
Tochinowaka Kiyotaka[1]
|
7
|
1962
|
Shimotsu, Wakayama
|
1987
|
1992*
|
Tochitsukasa Tetsuo[1]
|
1
|
1958
|
Nagoya, Aichi
|
1988
|
1988
|
Terao Tsunefumi[1]
|
7
|
1963
|
Kajiki, Kagoshima
|
1989
|
1990*
|
Akinoshima Katsumi[1]
|
12
|
1967
|
Toyota, Hiroshima
|
1989
|
1999*
|
Kotofuji Takaya[1]
|
1
|
1964
|
Shibata, Niigata
|
1990
|
1990
|
Kotonishiki Katsuhiro[1]
|
21
|
1968
|
Misato, Gunma
|
1990
|
1997*
|
Takatōriki Tadashige[1]
|
15
|
1967
|
Kobe, Hyogo
|
1991
|
1998*
|
Wakashoyo Shunichi[1]
|
1
|
1966
|
Nakano, Tokyo
|
1993
|
1993
|
Tosanoumi Toshio[1]
|
7
|
1972
|
Aki, Kōchi
|
1997
|
2005*
|
Tamakasuga Ryōji[1]
|
1
|
1972
|
Nomura, Ehime
|
1997
|
1997
|
Kotonowaka Terumasa[1]
|
2
|
1968
|
Obanazawa, Yamagata
|
1999
|
1999
|
Hayateumi Hidehito[1]
|
1
|
1975
|
Itayanagi, Aomori
|
2000
|
2000
|
Wakanosato Shinobu[1]
|
17
|
1976
|
Hirosaki, Aomori
|
2001
|
2005*
|
Tochinonada Taiichi[1]
|
2
|
1974
|
Nanao, Ishikawa
|
2001
|
2001
|
Takanowaka Yūki[1]
|
2
|
1976
|
Ikitsuki, Nagasaki
|
2003
|
2003
|
Kyokutenhō Masaru[1]
|
3
|
1974
|
Nalaikh,Mongolia
|
2003
|
2004*
|
Tamanoshima Arata[1]
|
1
|
1977
|
Izumizaki, Fukushima
|
2004
|
2004
|
Hokutōriki Hideki[1]
|
1
|
1977
|
Otawara, Tochigi
|
2004
|
2004
|
Asasekiryū Tarō[1]
|
2
|
1981
|
UlaanbaatarMongolia
|
2007
|
2007
|
Aminishiki Ryūji[1]
|
6
|
1978
|
Fukaura, Aomori
|
2007
|
2012*
|
Toyonoshima Daiki[1]
|
5
|
1983
|
Sukumo, Kōchi
|
2008
|
2016*
|
Aran Hakutora[1]
|
1
|
1984
|
Vladikavkaz,Russia
|
2013
|
2013
|
Tochiōzan Yūichirō[1]
|
11
|
1987
|
Aki, Kōchi
|
2010
|
2016*
|
Myōgiryū Yasunari[1]
|
8
|
1986
|
Takasago, Hyogo
|
2012
|
2015*
|
Takekaze Akira[1]
|
1
|
1979
|
Kitaakita, Akita
|
2014
|
2014
|
Aoiyama Kōsuke[1]
|
2
|
1986
|
Sofia,Bulgaria
|
2014
|
2014
|
Ichinojō Takashi[1]
|
8
|
1993
|
Arkhangai,Mongolia
|
2014
|
2019*
|
Okinoumi Ayumi[1]
|
2
|
1985
|
Okinoshima, Shimane
|
2015
|
2016*
|
Yoshikaze Masatsugu[1]
|
4
|
1982
|
Saiki, Oita
|
2016
|
2017*
|
Kotoyūki Kazuyoshi[1]
|
1
|
1991
|
Shōdoshima, Kagawa
|
2016
|
2016
|
Ikioi Shōta[1]
|
1
|
1986
|
Katano, Osaka
|
2016
|
2016
|
Kaisei Ichirō[1]
|
1
|
1986
|
São Paulo,Brazil
|
2016
|
2016
|
Takarafuji Daisuke[1]
|
1
|
1987
|
Nakadomari, Aomori
|
2016
|
2016
|
Tamawashi Ichirō[1]
|
8
|
1984
|
Ulaanbaatar,Mongolia
|
2017
|
2019*
|
Daieishō Hayato
|
10
|
1993
|
Asaka, Saitama
|
2020
|
active*
|
Takanoshō Nobuaki
|
5
|
1994
|
Kashiwa, Chiba
|
2020
|
2022*
|
Meisei Chikara
|
2
|
1994
|
Setouchi, Kagoshima
|
2021
|
2022
|
Wakatakakage Atsushi
|
7
|
1994
|
Fukushima, Fukushima
|
2022
|
2023
|
Abi Masatora
|
5
|
1994
|
Koshigaya, Saitama
|
2022
|
2024*
|
Wakamotoharu Minato
|
6
|
1993
|
Fukushima, Fukushima
|
2023
|
2024*
|
* Wrestler held the rank on at least two separate occasions.