- day. He will
remain with his
stable by
becoming a
coach under the name
Sendagawa,
succeeding the
recently retired Tōki. Tokushōryū's
official retirement...
-
Sendagawa Kichizō (****anese: 千田川 吉藏, born
Kumakichi Mera (目良 熊吉, Mera Kumakichi), 1793 –
January 8, 1828) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Muro District...
- as Shūji
Sagawa Life (2007) as Yūki
Sonoda Q.E.D. (2009) as
Kunihiko Sendagawa Drifting Net Cafe (2009) as
Takashi Matsuda Kamen Rider Blade (2004) as...
-
stable instead, a
fairly rare
occurrence in the
world of sumo. He
became Sendagawa-oyakata. He took over the
running of
Takadagawa stable from
former ōzeki...
-
originates from the Edo-based sumo ****ociation of the
Tenmei era.
Sekinoto 関ノ戸
Sendagawa 千田川
Shibatayama 芝田山
Shikihide 式秀 The name is a
contraction of the name...
- an end to a 23-year career. His
announcement came on the same day that
Sendagawa-oyakata (the
former ōzeki Maenoyama)
reached the
mandatory retirement...
- he was
however persuaded in his
second year of
junior high
school by
Sendagawa-oyakata (former
sekiwake Akinoshima), a
coach at
Takadagawa stable who...
- once again, to
Oshiogawa Oyakata, in
September 2010. In 2012 he
became Sendagawa Oyakata and in the same year left
Kokonoe stable to take up a coaching...
-
maegashira Ōt****sa)
Izutsu Mitsuhiko (toshiyori,
former maegashira Akiseyama)
Sendagawa Makoto (toshiyori,
former maegashira Tokushōryū)
Kimura Shōichi (sandanme...
-
until 2010.
Tetsu Katayama (born 1887),
former Prime Minister of ****an
Sendagawa Kichizō (born 1793), sumo
wrestler Minakata Kumagusu (born 1867), author...