Top Division Record
*2 tournaments were held yearly in this period, though the actual time they were held was often erratic
*Championships from this period were unofficial
*There was no fusensho system until March 1927
*All top division wrestlers were usually absent on the 10th day until 1909
| First | Second | |
|---|---|---|
| 1790 | x | West Sekiwake (8-0-2holds) |
| 1791 | West Sekiwake (6-1-2-1noresult) | West Sekiwake (8-0-1-1hold) |
| 1792 | Unenrolled | West Sekiwake (2-0-1) |
| 1793 | West Sekiwake (8-1) | West Sekiwake (8-0-1-1hold) |
| 1794 | West Komusubi (6-0-2-1draw-1hold) | West Sekiwake (8-0-1-1hold) |
| 1795 | West Ōzeki (5-0) | Unenrolled |
| 1796 | Unenrolled | West Ōzeki (9-0-1) |
| 1797 | West Ōzeki (8-1-1) | West Ōzeki (10-0) |
| 1798 | West Ōzeki (8-0-1-1noresult) | West Ōzeki (9-0-1) |
| 1799 | West Ōzeki (6-0-1) | West Ōzeki (9-0-1) |
| 1800 | Unenrolled | West Ōzeki (6-1-2-1hold) |
| 1801 | West Ōzeki (6-0-3-1hold) | Unenrolled |
| 1802 | Unenrolled | West Ōzeki (8-0-2) |
| 1803 | West Ōzeki (5-0-2hold) | West Ōzeki (9-0-1) |
| 1804 | Unenrolled | West Ōzeki (8-1-1) |
| 1805 | West Ōzeki (10-0) | West Ōzeki (9-1) |
| 1806 | West Ōzeki (3-1-1) | West Ōzeki (9-0-1hold) |
| 1807 | West Ōzeki (8-0-1-1hold) | West Ōzeki (8-0-1hold-1noresult) |
| 1808 | West Ōzeki (7-0-2-1noresult) | West Ōzeki (9-1) |
| 1809 | West Ōzeki (8-0-1-1hold) | West Ōzeki (7-1-2) |
| 1810 | West Ōzeki (9-0-1noresult) | West Ōzeki (7-1-1-1draw) |
| 1811 | retired | x |
- The wrestler's East/West designation, rank, and win/loss record are listed for each tournament.
- A third figure in win-loss records represents matches sat-out during the tournament
| Green Box=Tournament Championship |
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