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- Kitazakura Hidetoshi (北桜 英敏), born December 15, 1971, as Hidetoshi Mukō (向 英俊, Mukō Hidetoshi) is a former sumo wrestler from Asakita ward, Hiroshima City...
- include: Kitabayama Hidetoshi (北葉山 英俊, 1935–2010), ****anese sumo wrestler Kitazakura Hidetoshi (北桜 英敏, born 1971), ****anese sumo wrestler Hidetoshi Mitsusada...
- handful of top division wrestlers over the years, such as maegashira Ganyū, Kitazakura and Kitataiki. He also inherited Russian wrestler Hakurozan, who joined...
- longest by a newly established stable since World War II. Former maegashira Kitazakura took over as Shikihide-oyakata in January 2013 when his predecessor reached...
- Maegashira 5 7 Takanomine 87 September 1974 March 1989 Maegashira 12 8 Kitazakura 86 March 1987 July 2001 Maegashira 9 9 Daimanazuru 85 May 1992 July 2006...
- acrimonious cir****stances Shikihide Dewanoumi 1992 Sensho [ja] head is former Kitazakura, took almost 20 years to produce a sekitori in 2012 Shikoroyama Nishonoseki...
- age of 65, and p****ed over control to the former maegashira Kitazakura. Unusually, Kitazakura belongs to a different ichimon, Dewanoumi, but there was a...
- Asahiyutaka 1987-3 1999-1 dKomusubi Ōshima now head coach of Tatsunami stable Kitazakura 1987-3 2010-3 eMaegashira 9 Kitanoumi brother of Toyozakura, took 86 tournaments...
- zakura ("cherry blossoms") taken from his stablemaster's fighting name, Kitazakura. He made his professional debut in September 2015, weighing just 70 kg...
- the air. After his retirement his routine was taken up by maegashira Kitazakura. Mitoizumi's official retirement ceremony (danpatsu-shiki) took place...