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Hitachiiwa Eitarō (****anese: 常陸岩英太郎,
March 9, 1900 –
September 21, 1957) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Tokyo. His
highest rank was ōzeki...
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Eitaro Deguchi (出口 栄太郎, born 1948), ****anese
golfer Hitachiiwa Eitarō (常陸岩 英太郎, 1900–1957), ****anese sumo
wrestler Eitaro Ishigaki (石垣...
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Noshirogata Kinsaku 能代潟 錦作 1 1895 Yamamoto,
Akita 1927 1933 demoted*
Hitachiiwa Eitarō 常陸岩 英太郎 1 1900 Chūō,
Tokyo 1927 1931
retired Shimizugawa Motokichi...
- 1929
Tamanishiki (1)
Toyokuni (1)
Tsunenohana (8) Tsunenohana* (9) 1928
Hitachiiwa Noshirogata Tsunenohana (7)
Miyagiyama (2) 1927
Miyagiyama (1) Tsunenohana...
- won
three top
division championships, but
never promoted to
yokozuna Hitachiiwa Eitarō 1917-5 1931-3 bŌzeki
Dewanoumi his only
tournament championship...
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Tochigiyama and Tsunenohana, ōzeki Kyushuzan, Tsushimanada, Ōnosato, and
Hitachiiwa, and 20
other top
division wrestlers. At its peak the
stable contained...
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established for the
honbasho in the May 1927 tournament.
After the
issue of
Hitachiiwa Eitarō, the
system was
modified to the
modern form.
Prior to this, an...
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better quality opposition, but this
caused controversy in 1928, when ōzeki
Hitachiiwa was
chosen over
maegashira Misugiiso [ja]
despite the fact that one of...
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Hoshikabuto 1925
Rainomine Kenrokuzan 1924
Hitachidake Nishikinada II 1923
Hitachiiwa Ichinohama 1922
Noshirogata Naranishiki 1921
Nishikinada I (2) Hitachishima...