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- Kagamisato Kiyoji (****anese: 鏡里 喜代治, April 30, 1923 – February 29, 2004) was a ****anese professional sumo wrestler from Aomori Prefecture. He was the sport's...
- manager (b. 1924) 2000 – Dennis Danell, American guitarist (b. 1961) 2004 – Kagamisato Kiyoji, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 42nd Yokozuna (b. 1923) 2004 – Jerome...
- 1971 until 2000. The stable was founded in 1971 by the former yokozuna Kagamisato. He had become head coach of the Tokit****ze stable in 1968 upon the death...
- Tokit****ze at its entrance.) Upon ****abayama's death in 1968 the former Kagamisato took charge for a short time, but ****abayama's widow wanted Yutakayama...
- and ****abayama produced several strong wrestlers including yokozuna Kagamisato and ōzeki Kitabayama and Yutakayama. He remained in charge of the stable...
- cricketer (d. 1995) 1923 – Percy Heath, American b****ist (d. 2005) 1923 – Kagamisato Kiyoji, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 42nd Yokozuna (d. 2004) 1924 – Sheldon...
- kanreki dohyō-iri (all three had left the sumo world many years before). Kagamisato Kiyoji (Tatsutagawa), Tochinoumi Teruyoshi (Kasugano), Sadanoyama Shinmatsu...
- Masanobu 千代の山 雅信 6 Dewanoumi ****ushima, Hokkaido 1951 1959 Unryū Kokonoe 42 Kagamisato Kiyoji 鏡里 喜代治 4 Tokit****ze Sannohe, Aomori 1953 1958 Unryū Tatsutagawa...
- retirement. After the tournament, Kagamisato was promoted to yokozuna, and a photograph was taken of Terukuni and Kagamisato alongside the other grand champions...
- rank (alongside Wakanohana) in 1956, after finishing as a runner-up to Kagamisato in the September 1955 tournament. He was an ōzeki for fifteen tournaments...