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- Hidenoyama Raigorō (秀ノ山 雷五郎, 1808 – June 16, 1862) was a ****anese sumo wrestler from Kesennuma, Mutsu Province. He was the sport's 9th yokozuna. Born Kikuta...
- Hidenoyama stable (秀ノ山部屋, Hidenoyama-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Nishonoseki ichimon, or group of stables. It was formed by former...
- Uto, Kumamoto 1840 1844 — Minato 9 Hidenoyama Raigorō 秀の山 雷五郎 6 Hidenoyama Kesennuma, Miyagi 1847 1850 — Hidenoyama 10 Unryū Kyūkichi 雲龍 久吉 7 Jinmaku Yanagawa...
- family. He made his professional debut within Hidenoyama stable under the tutelage of former komusubi Hidenoyama Denjirō (秀ノ山伝治郎) in November 1807. He was...
- Kotonishiki for example, borrowed six (Wakamatsu, Takenawa, Asakayama, Araiso, Hidenoyama and Nakamura) different elder names after his retirement in September...
- of the weight and height minimums system. In October of the same year, Hidenoyama (former ōzeki Kotoshōgiku) broke off from Sadogatake to found his own...
- 1858 – John Snow, English epidemiologist and physician (b. 1813) 1862 – Hidenoyama Raigorō, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 9th Yokozuna (b. 1808) 1869 – Charles...
- Miyagi Prefecture to have been promoted to this rank and the first since Hidenoyama in 1841, 15 years earlier. He is also the last wrestler to hold that title...
- competition on Day 6. As the owner of the Hidenoyama toshiyori kabu or elder stock, he ****umed the Hidenoyama (秀ノ山) name and became a coach at Sadogatake...
- request of Hidenoyama (former ōzeki Kotoshōgiku) to branch off from Sadogatake stable for the purpose of forming his own stable. The new Hidenoyama Stable...