. "\u529B\u58EB\u8912\u8CDE\u91D1\uFF08\u308A\u304D\u3057\u307B\u3046\u3057\u3087\u3046\u304D\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u5927\u76F8\u64B2\u306E\u95A2\u53D6(\u5341\u4E21\u4EE5\u4E0A\u306E\u529B\u58EB)\u306B\u5BFE\u3057\u3001\u300C\u672C\u5834\u6240\u6BCE\u300D\u306B\u652F\u6255\u308F\u308C\u308B\u8912\u8CDE\u91D1\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u95A2\u53D6\u306E\u6210\u7E3E\u7D66\u7684\u6027\u683C\u3092\u5E2F\u3073\u305F\u91D1\u92AD\u652F\u7D66\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u6301\u3061\u7D66\u91D1\u3068\u3082\u547C\u3070\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . "\u529B\u58EB\u8912\u8CDE\u91D1\uFF08\u308A\u304D\u3057\u307B\u3046\u3057\u3087\u3046\u304D\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u5927\u76F8\u64B2\u306E\u95A2\u53D6(\u5341\u4E21\u4EE5\u4E0A\u306E\u529B\u58EB)\u306B\u5BFE\u3057\u3001\u300C\u672C\u5834\u6240\u6BCE\u300D\u306B\u652F\u6255\u308F\u308C\u308B\u8912\u8CDE\u91D1\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u95A2\u53D6\u306E\u6210\u7E3E\u7D66\u7684\u6027\u683C\u3092\u5E2F\u3073\u305F\u91D1\u92AD\u652F\u7D66\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u6301\u3061\u7D66\u91D1\u3068\u3082\u547C\u3070\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . "\u529B\u58EB\u8912\u8CDE\u91D1"@ja . . "3334311"^^ . . . . "1061907777"^^ . . . . . . . "Mochiky\u016Bkin (\u6301\u3061\u7D66\u91D1, lit. \"salary holdings\" or \"possession wages\") is a system of payment for sumo wrestlers that supplements the basic salary that sekitori earn. This bonus is calculated using a fairly complex formula. When a wrestler enters professional sumo, he is credited with 3 yen. Every time he achieves kachi-koshi (more wins than losses) in a tournament, this value increases by 0.5 yen (or 50 sen) for each additional win over the number of losses (e.g. 1.5 yen for a 9-6 record). No deduction is made for a make-koshi record. There are minimum values of mochiky\u016Bkin that are paid to wrestlers of different rank (j\u016Bry\u014D, makuuchi, \u014Dzeki and yokozuna), should they not be eligible for a greater amount already. If a wrestler is subsequently demoted, any amount awarded through these minimums in excess of that earned via the wrestler's win-loss record will be deducted again from the mochiky\u016Bkin account. The minimum values for the respective levels are 40 yen for j\u016Bry\u014D, 60 yen for makuuchi, 100 yen for \u014Dzeki and 150 yen for yokozuna. There are two ways to obtain a big jump in the mochiky\u016Bkin. Winning the makuuchi y\u016Bsh\u014D (championship) gives a bonus of 30 yen, which increases to 50 yen if the championship was won with a \"perfect\" (15-0) record. A maegashira will receive a 10 yen bonus if he can defeat a yokozuna during a tournament. Such a win is called a kinboshi (lit. gold star). The value of the mochiky\u016Bkin account is multiplied by a predefined number to give the actual distributed monetary bonus, which is paid six times a year (once for each tournament) to the sekitori wrestlers; the current multiplier, since the year 1998, is 4000. This means that, as an example, a kinboshi victory will be worth \u00A5240,000 per annum additional income for the remainder of the wrestler's career. Although he never won the makuuchi championship, former sekiwake Akinoshima won 16 kinboshi during his career, which gave him a mochiky\u016Bkin account that was larger than those of many \u014Dzeki. With its strong bias towards large kachi-koshi scores and top division championships, the highest mochiky\u016Bkin accounts are credited to the strongest yokozuna. Mochiky\u016Bkin accounts of over 1000 yen (corresponding to an additional income of 24 million yen per year) have been achieved by the very strongest yokozuna such as Taih\u014D, Chiyonofuji and Hakuh\u014D."@en . "Mochiky\u016Bkin (\u6301\u3061\u7D66\u91D1, lit. \"salary holdings\" or \"possession wages\") is a system of payment for sumo wrestlers that supplements the basic salary that sekitori earn. This bonus is calculated using a fairly complex formula. When a wrestler enters professional sumo, he is credited with 3 yen. Every time he achieves kachi-koshi (more wins than losses) in a tournament, this value increases by 0.5 yen (or 50 sen) for each additional win over the number of losses (e.g. 1.5 yen for a 9-6 record). No deduction is made for a make-koshi record."@en . . . . . "3475"^^ . . . . "Mochiky\u016Bkin"@en . . . . .