- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...
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Sagahikari (1957),
Tochiizumi (1983),
Hidenohana (1988),
Daigaku (1991),
Hakuyozan (2021) and
Tochimusashi (2022). The
first table below lists the champions...
- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...
- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...
- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...
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seven individuals,
including Takadagawa's
stablemaster and jūryō
wrestler Hakuyozan, were
hospitalized after testing positive for the virus. The
stable was...
- tournament, Atamifuji, then
ranked jūryō 1, won an
eighth victory over
Hakuyōzan [ja],
reinforcing the
hypothesis of a
repromotion to the
makuuchi division...
- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...
- Ryōgoku
following his
death Takadagawa Nishonoseki 1974 Dairaidō [ja],
Hakuyozan [ja], Ka****aki, Otsuji [ja], Ryūden, Shōnannoumi Kenkō, Maenoshin, Shobushi...
- #6 Jūryō #7 Jūryō #8 Jūryō #9 Nabatame [ja] Fujiseiun [ja] Mitoryū
Hidenoumi Tomokaze Kotoeihō [ja]
Hokutofuji Hakuyozan [ja] Wakaikari [ja] Tōhakuryū...