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Kashiwado Tsuyoshi (****anese: 柏戸 剛,
November 29, 1938 –
December 8, 1996) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from
Yamagata Prefecture. He was the...
- was
Kashiwado.
There was
Kashiwado because there was Taihō."
Outside of
competition they had a
genuine friendship,
which continued until Kashiwado's death...
- ability. In June 1823,
Tamagaki and
Kashiwado were
awarded yokozuna licences by the Gojo family. However,
after Kashiwado rejected the licence, he also rejected...
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Kashiwado Risuke (柏戸 利助, 1783 –
December 3, 1828) was a sumo
wrestler from Goshogawara, Aomori, ****an.
Kashiwado was born in
Aomori and went to Edo in...
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Chiba University Hospital (Chuo-ku)
Hirayama Hospital (Hanamigawa-ku)
Kashiwado Hospital (Chuo-ku)
Koizumi Clinic (Hanamigawa-ku)
Mizuno Clinic (Hanamigawa-ku)...
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Yoshida Oikaze attempted to
defeat the Gojo family,
which wanted to
promote Kashiwado and
Tamagaki to yokozuna, by
awarding a
yokozuna licence to Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke...
- as himself.
Although more
attention was
focused on
yokozuna Taihō and
Kashiwado, with
their rivalry referred to as the
Hakuho era
after a combination...
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Tamanoumi (2), ****unohana 1966
Tamanoumi Kōtetsuyama
Kashiwado (11)
Kashiwado (12)
Kashiwado P (13) Kōtetsuyama (2) 1965
Wakasugiyama Sadanoyama (6)...
- however,
dates from 1949. In the 1960s the
stable produced yokozuna Kashiwado, who upon his
retirement left to
found Kagamiyama stable in 1970. In December...
- (28) 1967 Taihō (24)
Kitanofuji (1) Taihō (25)
Kashiwado (5) Taihō (26)
Sadanoyama (5) 1966
Kashiwado (4) Taihō (19) Taihō (20) Taihō (21) Taihō (22)...