I’ve been going a little nuts with dashboards lately. I took the new banzuke and through this together last night. This is version 1.0. It currently only has the sekitori, and is in dire need of some TLC to pretty it up, but I thought you may enjoy it. Darker purple on the left side means there are more wrestlers in that heya. I just realized I need to add that legend.
If you listen to the podcast, you’ll note references Josh makes to several of the heya. There are many stables so the text colors are a bit…busy. But if you click on a heya’s name, it will highlight wrestlers from that Heya. I thought it was interesting to see how many Juryo wrestlers are from Kise beya.
Very nice — data is beautiful! :-)
Seriously – this is damn cool. Wonderful work!
Thank you! I’ve got a heat map of the heyas in Tokyo that I am planning to use for Tokyo tournaments.
It could definitely stand to be a bit more responsive, (I have Tachiai perma-blown-up to 150% because even bifocals can only do so much for my eyes, and it’s breaking the layout, ^^;;; ) but WOWIE WOW impressive!!!
Thank you! Hopefully it’s better now. I just pushed out an update.
You’re insane. Love it.
Super cool – I wonder if there’s a way to work this new visualisation into the heya power rankings going forward??
Would it be possible / useful to include their rank from the most recent previous banzuke in the hoverover menu? It’s quite interesting to me to see how the rankings have changed but I tend to forget previous rankings from the last basho without manually looking them up each time.
Yes. I agree.
That change should be available this afternoon.
Updated!
Adding onto B Plissken’s comment, it would be so cool to see each rikishi’s hometown on the map. Maybe heya, past rankings, hometowns, etc. could be on different tabs. Looks awesome so far! Great work!
I’ve been toying with adding the shusshin map to the other dashboard…I need to figure out away to link them nicely.
This is great! Thanks for making it!
You are very welcome! Thank you for the feedback!
It says Tochinoshin won 5, that’s 5 more than I remember him winning at Hatsu.
Good eye. I must have mixed up wins and absences with him. Will fix and save. Should be fixed in a few minutes.
Fixed. It definitely made a difference for Kasugano on that chart.