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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hon-Basho (jap. 本場所), oft kurz Basho, sindHon-Basho (jap. 本場所), oft kurz Basho, sind die Turniere im japanischen Sumō, bei denen über den Auf- und Abstieg der Ringer in den verschiedenen Ligen ("Divisionen") entschieden wird. Der Name bedeutet sinngemäß "echtes Turnier", um die Hon-Basho von den dazwischen stattfindenden Tourneen (Jungyo in Japan bzw. Kōen im Ausland) zu unterscheiden. Diese kleineren "Turniere" nennt man auch Taikai (大会) oder Tōnamento (トーナメント, von engl. tournament); sie haben für die Rangordnung der Ringer keine Bedeutung. Weil Sumō, genauer gesagt: das (professionelle) Ōzumō, in Japan trotz insgesamt gesunkenem Interesse noch immer ein beliebter Publikumssport ist, handelt es sich bei den Turnieren um vielbesuchte Großveranstaltungen. Bis zum Jahr 1926 fanden nur zwei Turniere pro Jahr statt. Das änderte sich nach der Gründung des Dai-Nihon Sumō Kyōkai; ab 1927 wurde die Zahl der Turniere auf vier verdoppelt, von denen drei in Tokio ausgetragen wurden und eines in Ōsaka. Zwischen 1933 und 1952 fanden nur zwei oder drei Turniere statt (1946 nur eins). 1957 wurde das Novemberturnier in Fukuoka eingeführt, und bereits im nächsten Jahr folgte das Sommerturnier in Nagoya, so dass ab 1958 die bis heute beibehaltene Anzahl von sechs Turnieren im Jahreskreis erreicht war. Die Reihenfolge der Turniere ist folgende: *dieser Termin wird nicht immer streng eingehalten, Abweichungen kommen vor. Bis 1949 dauerten die Turniere zehn Tage, seither wurde 15 Tage lang gekämpft, so dass jedes Turnier an einem Sonntag endet. Die Rikishi in den Klassen unter der Juryo-Division ringen nur an sieben Tagen. Meist 13 Tage vor Beginn des Turniers erscheint die offizielle Rangliste, die sogenannte Banzuke (番付), auch hier gibt es z. B. aufgrund von Feiertagen Abweichungen vom Termin.nd von Feiertagen Abweichungen vom Termin. , 本場所(ほんばしょ)は、公益財団法人日本相撲協会によって定期的に行われる大相撲の興行。力士にとっては技量審査の性質があり、本場所での結果に基づき番付の昇降や力士褒賞金の加算が行われる。本場所における取組は公式戦とされ、通算の成績などは本場所のものを採用している。 , A honbasho (本場所) is an official professionA honbasho (本場所) is an official professional sumo tournament. The number of honbasho every year has varied along the years; since 1958 there are six tournaments every year. Only honbasho results matter in determining promotion and relegation for rikishi (sumo wrestlers) in the banzuke ranking. Since 1926 the honbasho are organized by the Japan Sumo Association, after the merger of the Tokyo and Osaka sumo associations. The term honbasho means "main (or real) tournament", and is used to distinguish these tournaments from unofficial tournaments which are held as part of sumo tours, between the six major tournaments. Such display tournaments may have prize money attached but a wrestler's performance has no effect on his ranking. This type of sumo is often called hana-sumo (lit. flower-sumo) as it is not taken as seriously by the wrestlers. Honbasho last for 15 days. Sumo wrestlers ranked in the top two divisions (makuuchi and jūryō) wrestle once each day, while those of the lower divisions wrestle seven times, approximately once every alternate day. The lower division matches begin at 8.30am. The first aim for most wrestlers is to achieve kachi-koshi, or a majority of wins, and thus ensure a promotion for the next tournament. In addition for each division there is a championship prize (yūshō) for the wrestler with the most wins at the end. A playoff on the final day is used to decide the winner in case of a tie. The yūshō winner of the tournament receives the 30-kg heavy Emperor's Cup. Unless a playoff is required, two wrestlers will fight each other no more than once in a whole tournament. The bout schedule is set by a committee of sumo elders a day or two in advance of a tournament day, and may be announced from the sumo wrestling ring the day prior by a senior sumo referee. Although there is no fixed method, for the first half of a tournament the top division of sumo wrestlers will generally pair the best-ranking wrestlers (san'yaku) against the lowest-ranking wrestlers (maegashira) in the tournament, with the rest of maegashira fighting among ranks closer in strength. The schedule for the second half of the tournament will have mainly san'yaku fighting each other, with the remainder of the ranks determined by their win–loss records up to that point. One consideration is to minimize the necessity for a tiebreaker bout, particularly if a contender for the yūshō is lower-ranked and has thus far faced only other lower-ranked wrestlers. Outside playoff bouts, neither wrestlers from the same heya nor wrestlers related by blood are scheduled to fight each other. For jūryō and below, the first half of a tournament will have wrestlers of similar rank competing against each other, while the second half will be determined by win–loss records. If a wrestler has withdrawn due to injury or retirement from a scheduled bout, his opponent wins by default (fusenshō.) A loss by default is known as fusenpai. Any remaining bouts that a wrestler misses will be regarded as losses when drawing up the next tournament's rankings. If a withdrawal results in an odd number of wrestlers in one division, the schedule is filled in by pairing a lower-ranked wrestler against a higher-ranked wrestler from the next-lower division. The six honbasho are: * Ryōgoku Kokugikan * Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium(EDION Arena Osaka) * Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium(Dolphins Arena) * Fukuoka Kokusai Center The March tournament in 2011 was cancelled due to the Sumo Association launching an investigation into allegations of match-fixing involving several sekitori ranked wrestlers. This was the first cancellation of a honbasho since 1946, when the summer tournament was not held because of renovations to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan following damage sustained in World War II. The May 2011 tournament went ahead, but was described by the Japan Sumo Association as a "technical examination" tournament rather than a fully fledged honbasho, with tickets given away for free in a lottery, and no prize money or trophies awarded. The March tournament in 2020 was conducted without spectators due to the recent outbreak of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) in Japan and surrounding areas. It was the first time since World War II that a basho has been closed to the general public. The move followed a request from the Japanese Governnment that major public events be cancelled, postponed or scaled down in order to control the spread of the coronavirus. The Sumo Association added that if any of the wrestlers during the tournament were found to be infected with the coronavirus, the rest of the tournament would have been cancelled. The May tournament that year was cancelled as the pandemic continued in Japan.celled as the pandemic continued in Japan. , Un honbasho (本場所, littéralement « tournoi principal ») est un des six tournois annuels officiels de sumo professionnel. , 本場所,是日本相撲協會舉行的官方專業相撲比賽。每年有六次,這個系統在1958年建立。本場所,是日本相撲協會舉行的官方專業相撲比賽。每年有六次,這個系統在1958年建立。本場所的結果在確定力士的晉升和降級方面很重要。相撲的層級由上而下依序為:幕內(幕內又分為五個等級)、十兩、幕下、三段目、序二段、序ノ口(序之口)。共有十個。 幕內的五個等級: * 橫綱(よこづな (相撲的最高等級)) * 大關(おおぜき) * 關脇(せきわけ) * 小結(こむすび) * 前頭(まえがしら) 另外,一般又將大關、關脇、小結這三個等級稱為「三役」。 本場所的字面翻譯是“主要(或真實)的比賽”,這個術語用於區別在地方上的巡迴表演(巡業)。這些比賽是六個主要比賽之間的相撲之旅。這樣的表演賽可能附有獎金,但力士的表現對他的排名沒有影響。所以稱為花相撲,因為它不被力士認真對待。 本場所在單數月份舉行,每次15天,幕內和十兩級選手比15天。幕下、三段目、序二段、序ノ口級別比7天。較低層級力士的比賽從上午8點30分開始,大約15:50幕内級力士比賽開始,大約17:00結束全日比賽。大多數力士的第一個目標是獲得勝越或大部分勝利,從而確保下一次場所的晉級。此外,每個層級都有冠軍(優勝)。 如果出現平局(平局是指有兩名或兩名以上力士最多勝場的戰績相同者。例如:2022年11月(令和4年九州場所),幕內的 貴景勝、高安、阿炎,三位力士同為最多勝,戰績皆為12勝3敗。),將於比賽的最後一天(千秋樂)當天加賽優勝決定戰以決勝負。 優勝決定戰 制度之源由及規則 1909年6月場所開始設置了大相撲的優勝制度,授予優勝匾額。當時,凡有勝敗成績相同時,以番付上位(位階較高)的力士作為優勝。但是,二戰後作為恢復大相撲人氣的方策之一,喚起對優勝競爭的趣味,決定在成績相同的場合進行優勝決定戰,從1947年6月場所起實施。 僅2人成績相同時,直接對戰,無需抽籤。有多人成績相同時需通過抽籤決定取組順序。   有3人成績相同時,即進行所謂的"巴戰"。巴戰的規則為:賽前先抽籤確定「東」「西」「○」,然後「東」「西」兩者先進行對戰,「○」為等待者。「東」「西」對戰之後,勝者再與等待者對戰,如此反覆直至出現二次連勝者為優勝。   有n人(4人(含)以上)成績相同時,若n為偶數,通過抽籤定出「東1」~「東n/2」、「西1」~「西n/2」,東西同數字2人進行n/2組對戰,敗者淘汰,勝者晉級到下一輪,人數減為n/2人;n為奇數時,通過抽籤定出「東1」~「東(n-1)/2」、「西1」~「西(n-1)/2」及「○」,東西同數字2人進行(n-1)/2組對戰,敗者淘汰,勝者晉級到下一輪,運氣好抽到「○」的人不戰即可暫為勝者晉級到下一輪,人數減為(n+1)/2人。然後反覆此過程,最終剩下2人則進行通常的對戰,剩下3人則進行巴戰。簡單的說就是在優勝決定戰的對戰中,除非是有進入到巴戰階段,否則只要是輸掉1場就會被淘汰了。   1996年11月場所,曾有橫綱曙、大關若乃花、大關武藏丸、大關貴之浪(貴ノ浪,Takanonami)、關脅魁皇等5人(均11勝4敗、優勝為武藏丸)進行優勝決定戰。在下位力士中,最多甚至有多達12位序二段力士參加優勝決定戰。 除非需要進入優勝決定戰,否則兩名力士將在整個比賽中互相碰頭不超過一次。比賽時間表由相撲協會年寄在比賽日前一天或兩天訂定,並且可以在前一天由相撲比賽高級行司宣布。 雖然沒一般準則,但一般會在首半場所安排前頭力士與三役力士比賽,之後是三役之間與橫綱的比賽。其餘隊伍由他們的勝負記錄決定。一個考慮因素是盡量減少決勝局的必要性,除了優勝決定戰外,同一部屋或同一門的力士都不會相互爭鬥。 如果力士因傷病休場,他就是不戰而敗,他的對手則不戰而勝。在製定下一屆場所排名時,任何沒參加他應該要比賽的力士都算戰敗。如退出的結果導致一個級別的力士人數出現單數,則安排下一級別最高枚目(筆頭),升至該級別的最低枚目。 2011年3月的比賽被取消,原因是相撲協會對幾名涉及比賽造假的關取進行調查。這是自1946年以來第一次取消一個場所,因為在第二次世界大戰中遭受破壞後,兩國國技館需要裝修沒有舉行夏季錦標賽。2011年5月的比賽繼續進行,但被日本相撲協會描述為“技能審查”賽,而不是一個完全的本場所,免費贈送門票,也沒有獎金或獎杯。撲協會描述為“技能審查”賽,而不是一個完全的本場所,免費贈送門票,也沒有獎金或獎杯。 , 혼바쇼(일본어: 本場所)는 재단법인 일본 스모 협회가 정기적으로 여는 스모 대회이다. , Honbasho (jap. 本場所 hon-basho) – oficjalny,Honbasho (jap. 本場所 hon-basho) – oficjalny, regularny turniej zawodowych zapasów japońskich sumō. Termin honbasho (w skrócie basho) oznacza „główny” lub „prawdziwy” turniej. Uzyskane w nich przez zawodników (rikishi) wyniki decydują o awansowaniu w rankingu lub obniżaniu ich pozycji, także o wysokości wynagrodzenia. W ciągu roku rozgrywanych jest sześć turniejów, zawsze w miesiącach nieparzystych. Trzy z nich rozgrywane są w Tokio, w hali Ryōgoku Kokugikan, w styczniu, maju i wrześniu. Pozostałe trzy odbywają się w: Osace (marzec), Nagoi (lipiec) i Fukuoce (listopad). System ten obowiązuje od 1958 roku. Uprzednio odbywały się jedynie dwa turnieje rocznie. Zwycięzcą turnieju zostaje zapaśnik, który wygrał najwięcej walk. W razie potrzeby jest organizowana dogrywka pomiędzy najlepszymi. Turniej trwa 15 dni (w przeszłości 10 dni), przy czym w każdym dniu odbywa się tylko jedna runda walk, jeden zawodnik walczy tylko raz. Przed południem walczą młodzi zawodnicy niższych grup klasyfikacyjnych, a po południu mistrzowie. Lista turniejów:a po południu mistrzowie. Lista turniejów:
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rdfs:comment 혼바쇼(일본어: 本場所)는 재단법인 일본 스모 협회가 정기적으로 여는 스모 대회이다. , 本場所(ほんばしょ)は、公益財団法人日本相撲協会によって定期的に行われる大相撲の興行。力士にとっては技量審査の性質があり、本場所での結果に基づき番付の昇降や力士褒賞金の加算が行われる。本場所における取組は公式戦とされ、通算の成績などは本場所のものを採用している。 , A honbasho (本場所) is an official professionA honbasho (本場所) is an official professional sumo tournament. The number of honbasho every year has varied along the years; since 1958 there are six tournaments every year. Only honbasho results matter in determining promotion and relegation for rikishi (sumo wrestlers) in the banzuke ranking. Since 1926 the honbasho are organized by the Japan Sumo Association, after the merger of the Tokyo and Osaka sumo associations. Outside playoff bouts, neither wrestlers from the same heya nor wrestlers related by blood are scheduled to fight each other. The six honbasho are: * Ryōgoku Kokugikan * * *onbasho are: * Ryōgoku Kokugikan * * * , Honbasho (jap. 本場所 hon-basho) – oficjalny,Honbasho (jap. 本場所 hon-basho) – oficjalny, regularny turniej zawodowych zapasów japońskich sumō. Termin honbasho (w skrócie basho) oznacza „główny” lub „prawdziwy” turniej. Uzyskane w nich przez zawodników (rikishi) wyniki decydują o awansowaniu w rankingu lub obniżaniu ich pozycji, także o wysokości wynagrodzenia. Turniej trwa 15 dni (w przeszłości 10 dni), przy czym w każdym dniu odbywa się tylko jedna runda walk, jeden zawodnik walczy tylko raz. Przed południem walczą młodzi zawodnicy niższych grup klasyfikacyjnych, a po południu mistrzowie. Lista turniejów:a po południu mistrzowie. Lista turniejów: , Hon-Basho (jap. 本場所), oft kurz Basho, sindHon-Basho (jap. 本場所), oft kurz Basho, sind die Turniere im japanischen Sumō, bei denen über den Auf- und Abstieg der Ringer in den verschiedenen Ligen ("Divisionen") entschieden wird. Der Name bedeutet sinngemäß "echtes Turnier", um die Hon-Basho von den dazwischen stattfindenden Tourneen (Jungyo in Japan bzw. Kōen im Ausland) zu unterscheiden. Diese kleineren "Turniere" nennt man auch Taikai (大会) oder Tōnamento (トーナメント, von engl. tournament); sie haben für die Rangordnung der Ringer keine Bedeutung. Die Reihenfolge der Turniere ist folgende:Die Reihenfolge der Turniere ist folgende: , Un honbasho (本場所, littéralement « tournoi principal ») est un des six tournois annuels officiels de sumo professionnel. , 本場所,是日本相撲協會舉行的官方專業相撲比賽。每年有六次,這個系統在1958年建立。本場所,是日本相撲協會舉行的官方專業相撲比賽。每年有六次,這個系統在1958年建立。本場所的結果在確定力士的晉升和降級方面很重要。相撲的層級由上而下依序為:幕內(幕內又分為五個等級)、十兩、幕下、三段目、序二段、序ノ口(序之口)。共有十個。 幕內的五個等級: * 橫綱(よこづな (相撲的最高等級)) * 大關(おおぜき) * 關脇(せきわけ) * 小結(こむすび) * 前頭(まえがしら) 另外,一般又將大關、關脇、小結這三個等級稱為「三役」。 本場所的字面翻譯是“主要(或真實)的比賽”,這個術語用於區別在地方上的巡迴表演(巡業)。這些比賽是六個主要比賽之間的相撲之旅。這樣的表演賽可能附有獎金,但力士的表現對他的排名沒有影響。所以稱為花相撲,因為它不被力士認真對待。 優勝決定戰 制度之源由及規則 1909年6月場所開始設置了大相撲的優勝制度,授予優勝匾額。當時,凡有勝敗成績相同時,以番付上位(位階較高)的力士作為優勝。但是,二戰後作為恢復大相撲人氣的方策之一,喚起對優勝競爭的趣味,決定在成績相同的場合進行優勝決定戰,從1947年6月場所起實施。 僅2人成績相同時,直接對戰,無需抽籤。有多人成績相同時需通過抽籤決定取組順序。 除非需要進入優勝決定戰,否則兩名力士將在整個比賽中互相碰頭不超過一次。比賽時間表由相撲協會年寄在比賽日前一天或兩天訂定,並且可以在前一天由相撲比賽高級行司宣布。間表由相撲協會年寄在比賽日前一天或兩天訂定,並且可以在前一天由相撲比賽高級行司宣布。
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