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Kagamiiwa Zenshirō (born Zenshirō Sasaki, 4 May 1902 – 5
August 1950) was a sumo
wrestler from
Aomori Prefecture, ****an. His
highest rank was ōzeki. Making...
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Kagamiiwa Hamanosuke (****anese: 鏡岩 濱之助, born
Hirose (広瀬), 1809 –
November 4, 1866) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from
Nakakanbara District,
Echigo Province...
- held in the
Library of Congress,
including the work The Sumo
Wrestler Kagamiiwa of the West Side.
Eight Famous Views (Meisho Hakkei),
Night Rain at Oyama...
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Taniemon 劔山 谷右衛門 6 (unofficial) 1803 Toyama,
Toyama 1842 1852
retired Kagamiiwa Hamanosuke II 鏡岩 濱之助 (2代) 1 (unofficial) 1809
Niikawa district, Etchū...
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independent Ōsaka sumo group, and
later became a
pioneer in
Aikido Kagamiiwa Zenshirō 1922-5 1939-5 bŌzeki
Kumegawa discovered and
mentored ****ure...
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important demands". When news
spread that the
mediation was unsuccessful,
Kagamiiwa and ten non-Dewanoumi
stable wrestlers (including Minanogawa), who had...
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first wrestler from
Niigata Prefecture to be
promoted to this rank
since Kagamiiwa Hamanosuke, 90
years earlier.
After finishing as runner-up in the January...
- 9849528; 139.7733528 Kagami-iwa rock at
Mount Mitake (御獄の鏡岩,
mitake no
kagamiiwa) — — 3.1, 3.5
Saitama KamikawaKamikawa,
Saitama 36°10′45.91″N 139°4′14...
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merging other smaller stables (notably the
Kumegawa stable of
former ōzeki
Kagamiiwa). The clan was
later strengthened by the
incorporation of the
Izutsu stable...
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occupied by
consistent and
successful wrestlers such as
Tsurugizan and
Kagamiiwa. In 1850, however, he was
promoted to
sekiwake and won the equivalent...