is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Katsushika, Tokyo. He is a graduate of Nihon University. His highest rank has been maegashira 6. He won a Fighting Spirit Prize in his debut tournament in the top makuuchi division in September 2019. He is a member of the Oitekaze stable.
Tsurugishà  was an amateur wrestler at Nihon University, and although he did not win an individual title he was on the winning team in the Student Yokozuna 2012 championships. He entered professional sumo in January 2014. He rose up the ranks quickly, winning championships in the jonokuchi, jonidan and makushita divisions before slowing down a little and spending eight tournaments in makushita. He won promotion to the jà «ryà  division after the November 2015 tournament, and adopted a new shikona, having previously fought under his family name of Abiko. He wanted a two-kanji name to make it easy to remember, and suggested "Ken" from his own first name, combined with the "shà Â" suffix common at his Oitekaze stable. However, as "kenshà Â" is the name used for the prize money awarded after a bout it was therefore unavailable, and he used the reading "Tsurugi" instead.
He took some time to settle in jà «ryà Â, recording a succession of 7âÂÂ8 and 8âÂÂ7 scores, before suffering a setback in March 2018 with his first double-digit loss score of 4âÂÂ11. However he recovered to post 11âÂÂ4 in the following tournament, and in July 2019 he won the jà «ryà  championship with a 13âÂÂ2 record to earn promotion to the top makuuchi division. He was the eighth member of Oitekaze stable to win promotion to the top division since his stablemaster, ex-maegashira Daishà Âyama, opened the heya in 1998. He had a strong debut, scoring double-digit wins and staying in contention for the championship with a win over Takarafuji on Day 13. Although he lost his last two matches he was awarded the Fighting Spirit Prize on Day 15. He was promoted to a new highest rank of maegashira 7 for the November 2019 tournament, but could only score 6âÂÂ9 there. He suffered a left knee injury in January 2020, but competed until the end of the tournament, again scoring 6âÂÂ9. He entered in March but withdrew on Day 5, with the medical certificate citing a left knee anterior cruciate ligament injury. By the time of the next tournament, held in July 2020, he was back in jà «ryà Â. In January 2021 he won his second jà «ryà  championship with a 12âÂÂ3 record. His stablemate Daieishà  won the makuuchi championship in the same tournament. This was the first time that the top two divisions had been won by members of the same stable since Takasago stable's Asashà Âryà « and Tà Âki in November 2005. This saw him promoted back to the top division for the March 2021 tournament. He returned to jà «ryà  after scoring only 5âÂÂ10 in September 2021.
At the September 2023 tournament, Tsurugishà  put in a good performance, securing his place in the makuuchi division with an eighth victory on day eleven. This tournament, in which he achieved the fastest kachi-koshi score of his career, held particular significance for him, having learned of the death of his grandmother during the competition.
On Day 4 of the March 2024 tournament, Tsurugishà  appeared to reinjure his left knee in his match against Hiradoumi and had to be taken away from the dohyà  in a wheelchair. He withdrew the following day, with his medical certificate stating that he would miss two months due to injuries to his left ACL, MCL and meniscus. At the following tournament, ranked at the bottom of Makuuchi, he could only manage 3 wins, which caused him to drop down to the Jà «ryà  division for the July tournament.
Prior to the January 2026 tournament, Tsurugishà  told reporters that he would retire if he dropped down to the makushita division (he was ranked in at the time), and said that he was determined to keep his status and remain an active wrestler.
At the March 2026 tournament, Tsurugishà  suffered from ACL, MCL, and meniscus tears in his left knee in addition to pain in his right ankle and back. Because of these injuries, Tsurugishà  was unable to manage a single win throughout the tournament, suffering the rare , or winless tournament. This marked the first time a wrestler finished 0âÂÂ15 since Fujiazuma in November 2020, and the first time a had suffered this fate since Terutsuyoshi in November 2022. His winless record meant that Tsurugishà Â's demotion to , a division he had not fought in for over 10 years, was certain.
Tsurugishà  is a yotsu-sumo wrestler, who prefers grabbing the mawashi to pushing or thrusting at his opponents. His favoured grip is migi-yotsu, a left arm outside, right hand inside position. His most common winning kimarite or technique is yori-kiri or force out.
Prior to the start of the January 2026 tournament, Tsurugishà  announced his engagement to Yà «ka, a Japanese flight attendant. Their marriage would be registered on 11 January, with the wedding reception scheduled for June 2026. Tsurugishà  told reporters at the press conference for his engagement that Yà «ka suggested registering the Ryà Âgoku Kokugikan as their permanent address on the marriage certificate. "Apparently you can register your permanent address anywhere," he said, adding that he believed it was the first time a marriage certificate listed the Kokugikan on the registration.