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Ōnosato Daiki (大の里 泰輝), born June 7, 2000, as
Daiki Nakamura (中村 泰輝,
Nakamura Daiki) is a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Tsubata,
Ishikawa Prefecture...
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bouts to
finish at 12–3.
Takayasu defeated Ōnosato on Day 10, but in the title-deciding
playoff it was
Ōnosato who
emerged victorious by rear push out after...
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Ōnosato Mansuke (****anese: 大ノ里 萬助, born
Mansuke Tennai (天内 萬助),
April 1, 1892 -
January 22, 1938) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from the Minamitsugaru...
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Toshinobu Onosato (June 8, 1912 –
November 30, 1986) was a ****anese printmaker. His work
frequently included geometric shapes like circles, rectangles...
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opponents including Terunofuji in his san'yaku return. New
makuuchi competitor Ōnosato (11–4)
receives the Kantō-shō (Fighting
Spirit prize), and
Kotonowaka receives...
- tournament, or on
formal visits to
Shinto shrines. Kotozakura,
since March 2024
Ōnosato,
since November 2024
Sekiwake (関脇, sekiwake) is the third-highest rank...
- (春秋園事件, Shunshūen jiken), also
known as the 'Tenryū Incident' or 'Tenryū-
Ōnosato Incident' (after the ring name of its ringleaders), was an unprecedented...
- time,
defeating Komusubi Abi on Day 9. On Day 10,
Takerufuji defeated Ōnosato, his
closest rival in the
title race,
securing a
comfortable two-win lead...
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along with
Ōnosato,
after reporting that
Ōnosato had been
drinking with an
underage wrestler in his
stable back in
September 2023.
Ōnosato won the top-division...
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declare himself kyūjō
despite going on a
consecutive winning streak against Ōnosato and Wakamotoharu.
Later in the
tournament he
expressed his
desire to return...