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Tanikaze Kajinosuke (****anese: 谷風梶之助,
September 8, 1750 –
February 27, 1795) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from the Edo period.
Officially recognized as...
- yokozuna;
considering that
formal record-keeping only
began with
Tanikaze Kajinosuke and
Onogawa Kisaburo in 1789, this
roughly averages out to one
every three...
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Ibuka Kajinosuke (井深 梶之助, July 4, 1854 – June 24, 1940) was a ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period, who
became a
Christian during the
Meiji period....
- Ryōgoku
Kajinosuke may
refer to: Ryōgoku
Kajinosuke I (1874–1949), sumo wrestler,
komusubi Ryōgoku
Kajinosuke II (1892–1960), sumo wrestler, sekiwake...
- Ryōgoku
Kajinosuke IV (born 30 July 1962 as
Hideaki Kobayashi) is a
former sumo
wrestler from Nagasaki, ****an. His
highest rank was komusubi. He is now...
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notable wrestlers such as
Raiden Tameemon,
Onogawa Kisaburō and
Tanikaze Kajinosuke, the
first historical yokozuna. When
Matthew Perry was
shown sumo wrestling...
- Ryōgoku
Kajinosuke II (両國 勇治郎,
March 18, 1892 –
August 10, 1960) was a ****anese sumo wrestler. His
highest rank was sekiwake. He made a
debut in June 1909...
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Gondazaemon 丸山 権太左衛門 —
Nanatsumori Tome,
Miyagi 1749 1749 † — None 4
Tanikaze Kajinosuke 谷風 梶之助 21
Isenoumi Sendai,
Miyagi 1789 1795 † — None 5
Onogawa Kisaburō...
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retainers of the Aizu Domain, and his
relatives include Yae
Ibuka and
Ibuka Kajinosuke.
Masaru lost his
father at the age of two and was
taken over by his grandfather...
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Hosokawa Gracia Hosokawa Tadaoki Hotta Masatoshi Hatuki mashou Ibuka Kajinosuke Ii
Naoaki Ii
Naomasa Ii
Naomori Ii
Naonaka Ii
Naosuke Ii
Naotaka Ii Naotora...