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Shiranui Kōemon (****anese: 不知火 光右衛門,
March 3, 1825 –
February 24, 1879) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Kikuchi, Higo Province. He was the...
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family in Kesen-Mura. His
father Chūzaemon
studied Kenjutsu under Chiba Kōemon Narikatsu (founder of the
Hokushin Musō-ryū).
There has been some confusion...
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above his head. When
Koemon struck it with his rod, the fire
split apart into
several hundred pieces and
surrounded him.
Koemon was
surprised and was...
- The 11th Yokozuna,
Shiranui Kōemon and the 13th Yokozuna,
Kimenzan Tanigorō (1866)...
- are
named after 10th
yokozuna Unryū Kyūkichi and 11th
yokozuna Shiranui Kōemon of the Edo period,
although there is no
historical proof that they actually...
- Prefecture, ****an. Kirino's wife, Hisa (ヒサ), the
second daughter of Chōsa
Koemon (帖佐 小右衛門), was a
skilled martial artist. As seen in
several contemporary...
- Kōshirō has a
number of disciples,
including Matsumoto Kingo III,
Matsumoto Kōemon I, and
Ichikawa Komazō XI. He made his
stage debut in 1945, at the age of...
- 久吉 7
Jinmaku Yanagawa, ****uoka 1861 1865
Shiranui Oitekaze 11
Shiranui Kōemon 不知火 光右衛門 3
Sakaigawa Ōzu,
Kumamoto 1863 1869 Unryū
Minato 12
Jinmaku Kyūgorō...
- Kin'emon
Kanehide (岡野 金右衛門 包秀)
Onodera Jūnai
Hidekazu (小野寺 十内 秀和)
Onodera Kōemon Hidetomi (小野寺 幸右衛門 秀富)
Kimura Okaemon Sadayuki (木村 岡右衛門 貞行)
Okuda Magodayū...
- Molinari, Dutch-Belgian
economist and
theorist (d. 1912) 1825 –
Shiranui Kōemon, ****anese sumo
wrestler (d. 1879) 1831 –
George Pullman,
American engineer...