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Shiranui Dakuemon (****anese: 不知火 諾右衛門,
October 1801 –
August 20, 1854, name also read as
Shiranui Nagiemon) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Uto, Higo...
- Raigorō 稲妻 雷五郎 10
Sadogatake Inashiki,
Ibaraki 1830 1839 — None 8
Shiranui Dakuemon 不知火 諾右衛門 1
Urakaze Uto,
Kumamoto 1840 1844 —
Minato 9
Hidenoyama Raigorō...
- join
Minato stable,
because the
stablemaster (former
yokozuna Shiranui Dakuemon) was also from
Kumamoto and
powerful within the
Osaka Sumo ****ociation...
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National Historic Site
Todoroki S**** Mound,
National Historic Site
Shiranui Dakuemon,
retired sumo wrestler, 8th
yokozuna Hamanoshima Keishi,
retired sumo wrestler...
- will-o'-the-wisp; see shiranui. It is also a name ****ociated with:
Shiranui Dakuemon (不知火 諾右衛門, 1801–1854), sumo wrestler, the 8th
Yokozuna Shiranui Flare (不知火フレア)...
- 1835 –
Agnes Bulmer,
English merchant and poet (b. 1775) 1854 –
Shiranui Dakuemon, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 8th
Yokozuna (b. 1801) 1859 – Juan Bautista...
- Preceded by
Shiranui Dakuemon 9th
Yokozuna 1847–1850 Succeeded by Unryū Kyūkichi
Yokozuna is not a
successive rank, and more than one
wrestler can hold...
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hails from Udo, Kumamoto, the same
hometown as the 8th
yokozuna Shiranui Dakuemon and ōzeki Shōdai. When he was in
nursery school, he took part in a local...
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outside his
stable once
staged a
strike against his
authority Shiranui Dakuemon 1830-11 1844-1
aYokozuna Urakaze coach of
Shiranui Kōemon Unryū Kyūkichi...
- Preceded by Ōnomatsu
Midorinosuke 7th
Yokozuna 1830–1839 Succeeded by
Shiranui Dakuemon Yokozuna is not a
successive rank, and more than one
wrestler can hold...