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Mutsuarashi Yukio (born
Yukio Minami;
January 12, 1943 – July 30, 2002) was a sumo
wrestler from Tōhoku, Aomori, ****an. He made his
professional debut...
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original Ajigawa stable was
established in
April 1979 by
former sekiwake Mutsuarashi. He had
originally hoped to
become head of
Miyagino stable and had married...
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Isegahama 1960 Enhō, Hakuōhō, Kihō, Tenshōhō [ja] Hakuhō, Myōbudani,
Mutsuarashi, Kōbō, Ryūō, Ishiura, Hokuseihō, Daikiho [ja] head is
former Hakuhō,...
- jūryō) Tenshōhō [ja] (best rank jūryō) Myōbudani (best rank sekiwake)
Mutsuarashi (best rank sekiwake) Hirokawa [ja] (best rank komusubi) Kōryū [ja] (best...
- 1993 due to the poor
health of the
previous in****bent (former
sekiwake Mutsuarashi). In
November 2007
Asahifuji acquired the
Isegahama elder name and renamed...
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dKomusubi Tatsunami former elder in the JSA
under the name
Ikazuchi Mutsuarashi 1961-9 1976-3
cSekiwake Miyagino two-time jūryō champion, won five special...
- ****ushima 1970 1970 ****unohana
Koichi 1 1940 Koshi,
Kumamoto 1971 1971
Mutsuarashi Yukio 1 1943 Tohoku,
Aomori 1971 1971
Takamiyama Daigorō 8 1944 Maui...
- Ryūko (1)
Tochifuji Yoshinohana (2)
Wakamiyama Hanada II* (1) Kaigō 1967
Mutsuarashi Matsumaeyama Tensuiyama (2) Waka****ase (1)
Tochiazuma I
Wakanokuni (3)...
- Fujinokawa,
Tochiazuma Mutsuarashi (2) Myōbudani (4),
Tochiazuma (2)
Tamanoumi (5) 1967
Sadanoyama (9) Taihō (8),
Mutsuarashi Kashiwado (14), Hasegawa...
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change of
coach in 1993 when the
stablemaster of Ajigawa, ex-sekiwake
Mutsuarashi,
retired due to ill-health. Unusually,
Kasugafuji had
previously fought...