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Sakaigawa stable (境川部屋,
Sakaigawa-beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the
Dewanoumi group of stables. It was
established in its
modern form on...
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Sakaigawa (境川村,
Sakaigawa-mura) was a
village located in
Higashiyatsushiro District,
Yamanashi Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the
village had an estimated...
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Sakaigawa Namiemon (境川 浪右衛門, May 28, 1841 –
September 16, 1887) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from
Katsushika District, Shimōsa Province....
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highest rank was komusubi. He is now a sumo
coach under the name of
Sakaigawa. He was a
premature baby, who had to be
given special care
because of...
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Southwestern portion, Tennōji –
Sakaigawa Junction Purpose-built
section The
remainder to
complete the loop, Nishi-Kujō –
Sakaigawa Junction The Ōsaka to Tennōji...
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Sakaigawa Namiemon (****anese: 境川浪右衛門, born Genjirō
Furumura (古村 源次郎,
Furumura Genjirō), 1819 –
September 8, 1867) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Kuwana...
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Sakaigawa Dam (境川ダム,
Sakaigawa damu) is a dam in Nanto,
Toyama Prefecture and Shirakawa, Gifu Prefecture, ****an. It is
named for the
Sakaigawa River (a...
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tournaments among current sekitori-ranked
wrestlers . He
wrestles for
Sakaigawa stable.
Matsumura was born the
oldest son of
Sadanoumi Kōji, a sumo wrestler...
- Yanagawa, ****uoka 1861 1865
Shiranui Oitekaze 11
Shiranui Kōemon 不知火 光右衛門 3
Sakaigawa Ōzu,
Kumamoto 1863 1869 Unryū
Minato 12
Jinmaku Kyūgorō 陣幕 久五郎 5 Hidenoyama...
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visited at
Tatsunami stable by Sumo ****ociation
representatives Sakaigawa (former
komusubi Ryōgoku) and Ōnaruto (former ōzeki Dejima), who gave...