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- Hitachiyama Taniemon (常陸山 谷右衞門, January 19, 1874 – June 19, 1922) was a ****anese professional sumo wrestler from Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. He was the...
- Hitachiyama Torakichi (****anese: 常陸山 虎吉, born in 1850 as Isoarashi Torakichi (五十嵐 虎吉, Isoarashi Torakichi)) also known as Dewanoumi Unemon (出羽ノ海 運右エ門...
- wrestlers. The stable's rise to prominence was due to the 19th yokozuna Hitachiyama, who transformed it from a minor stable when he joined sumo into a powerful...
- recognize or award a championship. As a consequence of this, yokozuna Hitachiyama had seven pre-1909 mathematical "championship" equivalents that are uncounted...
- the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (d. 1906) 1874 – Hitachiyama Taniemon, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 19th Yokozuna (d. 1922) 1876 –...
- wrestlers in the stable were unable to practice with him. Therefore, Hitachiyama Taniemon became his practical coach. He was promoted to yokozuna in February...
- Man'emon 大砲 万右衛門 2 Oguruma Shiroishi, Miyagi 1901 1908 — Matsuchiyama 19 Hitachiyama Taniemon 常陸山 谷右衛門 8 Dewanoumi Mito, Ibaraki 1903 1914 — Dewanoumi 20...
- 専成) until changing the given name to Moriya in January 1914. His coach Hitachiyama Taniemon did not expect him to be strong owing to his light weight. However...
- sport's 20th yokozuna. Umegatani had a great rivalry with fellow yokozuna Hitachiyama Taniemon. Their era was known as the Ume-Hitachi Era and it brought sumo...
- recorded. In February 1909, during the reigns of the 19th yokozuna, Hitachiyama Taniemon, and the 20th, Umegatani Tōtarō II, it was officially recognized...