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Haguroyama Masaji (****anese: 羽黒山 政司,
November 18, 1914 –
October 14, 1969) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Nakanokuchi, Niigata. He was...
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Haguroyama (羽黒山) may
refer to:
Haguroyama Masaji, a sumo
wrestler who rose to
yokozuna Haguroyama Sojō, a sumo
wrestler and son-in-law of the
former Mount...
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Haguroyama Sojō, born as
Osamu Annen (23
February 1934 — 8
February 2021) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Hokkaidō. As an
active wrestler he was first...
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After Haguroyama married the
previous stablemaster's daughter, he
became the new head in
December 1952
while still an
active yokozuna.
Haguroyama produced...
- is the
birthplace of
Haguroyama Masaji (羽黒山 政司,
November 18, 1914 -
October 14, 1969) who was sumo's 36th yokozuna.
Haguroyama earned the rank in May...
- Maya-class
destroyer A
previous train express service, see
Akebono (train)
Haguroyama (disambiguation)
Haguro Station (disambiguation)
Ohaguro This disambiguation...
- held in
April 1939 at the
Tokyo Kaikan. (His coach's
daughter married Haguroyama instead.) ****abayama was
noted for
being exceptionally good at the initial...
- 1904) 1967 –
Marcel Aymé,
French author and
playwright (b. 1902) 1969 –
Haguroyama Masaji, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 36th
Yokozuna (b. 1914) 1969 – August...
- two
highly successful former yokozuna from his stable, ****abayama and
Haguroyama. The
decision to
promote ****ahaguro
backfired and he
proved to be a great...
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Haguroyama's retirement ceremony (danpatsu shiki) in 1954....