Perhaps it’s the warm breezes and first blossoms that always signal the imminent arrival of spring, but the leadup to the March basho inevitably creates a sense of anticipation for the future unlike any of professional sumo’s five other tournaments.

2026 is no different, but this particular edition also carries a particularly intriguing mix of storylines.

Japan’s national sport is deep into a generational transition, with the very top of the banzuke looking different to that of March 2025 — and possibly about to see a third new yokozuna promoted in the space of 12 months.