[sumo] All-Japan 1-day elimination tournament

Kuramarujo klemmerj at webtrek.com
Tue Oct 3 10:02:53 EDT 2006


On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 18:17 +0900, Doreen Simmons wrote:

> No, the "maku" refers to maku(no)uchi and therefore excludes juryo.
> "Hiramaku" means "regular, or rank-and-file, makuuchi". HTH.

	It helps me a lot.  And brings up another question...  What's up with
the "Makuuchi/Makunouchi" thing?  And on a larger scope, what does "no"
mean (as in the "Something no Other" terms/phrases often used)?

K-jo, who what's to know

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Joe "Kuramarujo" Klemmer
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