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Daikirin Takayoshi (大麒麟 將能) (20 June 1942 – 4
August 2010), born
Masakatsu Tsutsumi, was a sumo
wrestler from Saga Prefecture, ****an. He
began his professional...
- 1980.
Other rikishi to have been
disqualified in this way
include ōzeki
Daikirin and
yokozuna Asashōryū in July 2003, ōzeki
Tochinoshin in
September 2019...
- stables. In its
modern form it
dates from
March 1975 when it was
founded by
Daikirin, a
former Nishonoseki stable wrestler. It
produced eleven sekitori in total...
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Wakanohana I, ōzeki Kotogahama,
sekiwake Tamanoumi Daitarō and
later the ōzeki
Daikirin and most
notably the
yokozuna who held the
record for most championships...
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Kazuharu (born 1953),
former sumo
wrestler known as
Kirinji from 1974 to 1988
Daikirin Takayoshi (1942–2010),
former sumo
wrestler known as
Kirinji from 1962...
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retired Maenoyama Tarō 前の山 太郎 0 1945 Moriguchi,
Osaka 1970 1972
demoted Daikirin Takayoshi 大麒麟 將能 0 1942 Saga, Saga 1970 1974
retired Takanohana Kenshi...
- include:
Takayoshi Amma (安間 貴義) (born 1969), ****anese
footballer and
manager Daikirin Takayoshi (大麒麟 將能) (1942–2010), ****anese sumo
wrestler Hineno Takayoshi...
- (2)
Fujinokawa P (2)
Kitanofuji (2)
Daikirin (2), Ryūko (2) 1968
Tamanoumi (3)
Tamanoumi (4),
Yutakayama (7),
Daikirin Yutakayama (8), Kitanofuji, Fujinokawa...
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junior high school. He
joined Oshiogawa stable,
recruited by the
former Daikirin. He made his
professional debut in
March 1977,
alongside another ****ure...
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working as a
coach at
Oshiogawa stable. With his stablemaster,
former ozeki Daikirin, due to
reach the
mandatory retirement age in 2007 it was
thought Daishi...