Makushita
Makushita (幕下) is the third highest division in the professional
sumo ranking system of six divisions for wrestlers. It ranks below
Juryo. The division could have been named
Shidanme, lit. fourth rank, but as
Shi has the same sound as
death in Japanese, an alternative name is used. Prior to the creation of the
Juryo division, this division was only one below the topmost
Makuuchi division (meaning inside the curtain). Hence
Makushita, literally meaning "below
(shita) the curtain
(maku)".
In the current system, there are 120 wrestlers in the division (60 ranked on the East and 60 on the West side of the
Banzuke). Unlike the
sekitori ranks above them, wrestlers compete only seven times during a tournament.
It is often considered that holding the rank of
makushita is the first step toward becoming a professional (
sekitori ranked) sumo wrestler. Furthermore it can be regarded as the most heavily contested division, with younger sumo wrestlers on their way up competing with those older sumo wrestlers who have dropped from Juryo and are determined to regain the higher rank. A key incentive is the difference between being ranked in the topmost
Makushita slot versus the bottomost
Juryo rank, which has been likened to being that between heaven and hell: A
Makushita wrestler is expected to carry out chores for the stable and any
sekitori within it, whereas the
Juryo wrestler will be served upon. Similarly the
Juryo wrestler receives a comfortable monthly salary, whereas the
Makushita wrestler still only receives a small living allowance.
Winning all seven matches in a tournament grants an unconditional advance to the
Juryo division if one is ranked within the top thirty members of the division. For any other member of the division a 7-0 record will guarantee promotion to within the top thirty members, so two successive 7-0 records will allow a
Makushita wrestler to advance to Juryo.
Those in the uppermost ranks of the division and thus slated for a possible advancement may have a match with those in
Juryo, either as one of the seven matches they are expected to compete in, or occasionally in addition to the matches they have already had. This eighth match is sometimes required as a result of tournament withdrawals due to injury of
Sekitori. It is ignored if one loses and counted if one wins making it easier for a
Makushita wrestler to advance.
The term
makushita can also be used to refer to all four divisions where wrestlers are considered to be in training. In this context a
"makushita" wrestler will be any in
Jonokuchi, Jonidan, Sandanme and of course the
Makushita division itself.