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Kurosegawa Kuniyuki (born 13 May 1951 as
Kensaku Sakai) is a
former sumo
wrestler from Higashimurayama, Tokyo, ****an. He made his
professional debut in...
- Yu****wa, Doi,
Takagawa and
Uonashi were
merged to
create the
village of
Kurosegawa. (2 towns, 15 villages)
March 31, 1954 — The
villages of Tada, Nakagawa...
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retirement Name
owned by
retired Dewanohana Yo****aka Name
owned by
retired Kurosegawa Kuniyuki Oyakata (Coaches) List at ****an Sumo ****ociation The Oyakata...
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group of stables. It was set up in
January 1995 by the
former komusubi Kurosegawa, who
branched out from the now
defunct Isegahama stable and took with...
- (ōzeki) Bishūyama Jun'ichi (sekiwake) Kairyūyama
Teruhisa (sekiwake)
Kurosegawa Kuniyuki (komusubi)
Saisu Minoru (maegashira)
Wakasegawa Yoshimitsu (maegashira)...
- 1987-3
cSekiwake Tomozuna Now head of
Tomozuna stable and on
board of JSA
Kurosegawa 1966-1 1984-5
dKomusubi Isegahama jūryō champion,
active as an
elder in...
- jonidan,
later actor and singer)
Kiriyama Kuniyuki (iin,
former komusubi Kurosegawa)
Shiraiwa Masatoshi (wakaimonogashira,
former jūryō, real name Masatoshi...
- Belt (肥後帯)
Nagasaki Belt (長崎帯)
Sanbagawa Belt (三波川帯)
Chichibu Belt (秩父帯)
Kurosegawa Belt (黒瀬川帯)
Shimanto Belt (四万十帯)
Ashio Belt (足尾帯) Jōetsu Belt (上越帯) Abukuma...
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Takanosato Terunoyama Mitsuruyama* (1)
Kotochitose (1)
Kotokaze 1978
Kurosegawa Taikō (1) Washūyama (1) Washūyama (2) Ōzutsu Taniarashi* 1977 Kotogatake...
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since 1961.
Initially he had some success,
overseeing the late
blooming Kurosegawa's rise to
komusubi in 1980 and also
producing Wakasegawa who
reached the...