- it are:
Hanakago stable (花籠部屋,
Hanakago beya), a
stable of sumo
wrestlers Hanakago stable (1992), a
later incarnation of the
stable Hanakago (toshiyori)...
-
Hanakago stable (花籠部屋,
Hanakago beya),
formerly known as
Shibatayama stable from
September 1952 to May 1953, was a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the...
-
nickname for such
devices was "Molotov
flower basket" (****anese:
Molotoffano hanakago); some
survivors of the
atomic bombing of
Hiroshima thought they had been...
-
during his
career before retiring in
March 1981. He was
later head
coach of
Hanakago stable, but
after several controversies,
Wajima was
forced to
leave the...
-
Hanakago stable (花籠部屋,
Hanakago beya) was a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the
Nishonoseki group of stables. Its most
recent incarnation dated from...
- 1974
Shiranui Sadogatake 54
Wajima Hiroshi 輪島 大士 14
Hanakago Nanao,
Ishikawa 1973 1981 Unryū
Hanakago ¤ 55
Kitanoumi Toshimitsu 北の湖 敏満 24
Mihogaseki Sōbetsu...
- ****ociation with
steadfastness and loyalty.
Flower baskets for
ikebana called hanakago (花籠) and
other types were
imported from
China or
their style copied. These...
- and
became an
elder of the ****an Sumo ****ociation. He re-established the
Hanakago stable in 1992 and
produced his
first top
division wrestler Kōryū in 2008...
- did judo, but
after a sumo
tournament in the area, he was
recruited to
Hanakago stable by
Kaiketsu Masateru and
fought his
first bout in
March 1978, aged...
- (age 24) Okinawa, ****an 25= Ōnokuni 大乃国 211 kg (465 lb)
Hanaregoma (also
Hanakago)
Yokozuna (1962-10-09)
October 9, 1962 (age 62) Hokkaido, ****an 27 Takaryū [ja]...