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- Miyabiyama Tetsushi (born July 28, 1977 as Masato Takeuchi) is a former sumo wrestler from Mito, Ibaraki, ****an. A former amateur champion, he turned professional...
- group of stables. It was established on April 1, 2018 by former ōzeki Miyabiyama, who branched off from Fujishima stable, taking five low ranked wrestlers...
- ****agoyama stable (2018), a stable of sumo wrestlers established in 2018 Miyabiyama Tetsushi (1977–), sumo wrestler and head of the new ****agoyama stable...
- Taniemon, sumo wrestler (Yokozuna) Tatsuro, musician and singer of Mucc Miyabiyama Tetsushi, sumo wrestler (Ōzeki) Nobuo Tobita, voice actor Nakamura Tsune...
- surp****ed the twelve-tournament records set by Haguroyama, Yutakayama, and Miyabiyama. Following the Sumo ****ociation's approval, elders Dewanoumi (former maegashira...
- combination of the first kanji (雅) from his master's name (former ōzeki Miyabiyama) and "wolf" (狼), a symbol of strength coming from his Mongolian roots...
- demoted Musōyama Masashi 武双山 正士 1 1972 Mito, Ibaraki 2000 2004 retired* Miyabiyama Tetsushi 雅山 哲士之 0 1977 Mito, Ibaraki 2000 2001 demoted Kaiō Hiroyuki 魁皇...
- Hakuhō won his first championship (yūshō) with a 14–1 record, defeating Miyabiyama in another playoff. After another strong performance (13–2) in July, in...
- for the September 2018 tournament, the first time in 18 years (since Miyabiyama in the September 2000 tournament) that a wrestler has been kadoban in...
- 1898 Fujishima Dewanoumi 1981 Bushozan, Fujiseiun [ja] Shōtenrō, Dejima, Miyabiyama, Musashimaru, Musōyama, Wakanoyama head is former Musōyama, was the strongest...