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Musashiyama Takeshi (****anese: 武藏山 武,
December 5, 1909 –
March 15, 1969) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Kōhoku,Yokohama,
Kanagawa Prefecture...
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third highest sekiwake rank.
Along with the lean and
handsome Musashiyama he was one of the most po****r men in sumo in this time. However, in...
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overlooked for
promotion while two men with
inferior records to him,
Musashiyama and Minanogawa, were both
promoted to
yokozuna instead. It has been suggested...
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after the
wrestlers came with demands, four rikishi, Ōnosato (ōzeki),
Musashiyama (ōzeki), Tenryū (sekiwake), and Ayazakura [ja] (komusubi), went to the...
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Tamanishiki San'emon 玉錦 三右衛門 9
Nishonoseki Kōchi 1932 1938 † Unryū None 33
Musashiyama Takeshi 武蔵山 武 1
Dewanoumi Yokohama,
Kanagawa 1935 1939 Unryū Dekiyama...
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Yokozuna (May 1937)
Retired November 1945
Elder name Tokit****ze
Championships 12 (Makuuchi) Gold
Stars 1 (
Musashiyama) * Up to date as of June 2020....
- have been
promoted to this rank and the last
until the
promotion of
Musashiyama in 1932, 96
years later. Oitekaze's
interest in sumo
began when the master...
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Tamanishiki (5)
Shimizugawa (2) 1931
Tamanishiki (3)
Tamanishiki (4)
Musashiyama Ayazakura 1930
Toyokuni (2)
Tsunenohana (10)
Yamanishiki Tamanishiki...
- May 1928 and was
promoted to
sekiwake in May 1930. He was a
rival of
Musashiyama and was po****r
because of his
techniques and handsomeness. Tenryū became...
- went on to
become chairman of the ****an Sumo ****ociation from 1968–1974
Musashiyama Takeshi 1926-1 1939-5
aYokozuna Dewanoumi promotion considered controversial...