- 1981
Highest rank
Komusubi (March, 1994)
Retired March, 2003
Elder name
Fujigane Championships 3 (Jūryō) 1 (Maku****a) Gold
Stars 2 (Akebono, Musashimaru)...
-
expanded city of Kōfu. The
southern part of
Kamikuishiki (the
localities of
Fujigane,
Motosu and Shoji) was
merged into the
expanded town of Fujikawaguchiko...
-
Kamikuishiki (from
Nishiyatsushiro District),
consisting of the
sections of
Fujigane,
Motosu and Shoji. "Minamitsuru (District (-gun), Yamanashi, ****an) - Po****tion...
-
three of its
wrestlers retired, with the rest of the
personnel (except
Fujigane-oyakata)
moving to
Matsugane stable. The name of the
stable was written...
-
sekiwake Tochiōzan)
Iwatomo Kōsuke (toshiyori,
former sekiwake Aoiyama)
Fujigane Masaharu (iin,
former komusubi Daizen)
Hatachiyama Hitoshi (iin, former...
- the Dewa
Province where the
fiefdom of his
lords was located.
Edagawa 枝川
Fujigane 富士ヶ根
Fujishima 藤島 The name
originates from the Edo-based sumo ****ociation...
-
expanded city of Kōfu. The
southern part of
Kamikuishiki (the
sections of
Fujigane,
Motosu and Shoji) was
merged into the
expanded town of Fujikawaguchiko...
-
expanded city of Kōfu. The
southern part of
Kamikuishiki (the
localities of
Fujigane,
Motosu and Shoji) (from
Nishiyatsushiro District) was
merged into the...
-
vacated Tatsutagawa and went
through a
succession of
others ,
becoming Fujigane, Nishikijima, Onogawa,
Tanigawa and Ajigawa,
before finally acquiring the...
-
competition he
became an
elder in the ****an Sumo ****ociation
under the name
Fujigane. He died
while an
active oyakata.
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