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- Takamisakari Seiken (born May 12, 1976 as Seiken Katō) is a former sumo wrestler from Aomori Prefecture, ****an. A former amateur champion, he turned professional...
- who retired in January 2017. The stable's first ****anese sekitori was Takamisakari. As of January 2021 it had seven wrestlers. The former Takamiyama reached...
- 1999, an entry class that also included ōzeki Kotomitsuki, komusubi Takamisakari and former maegashira Wakakirin. He initially fought under his own surname...
- Matsuyama, pop idol singer Norio Na****ama, m**** murder and novelist Takamisakari Seiken, sumo wrestler Itayanagi Town official statistics (in ****anese)...
- name Takadagawa. He later acquired the Furiwake name (used afterward by Takamisakari and Hōchiyama) and reached the Sumo ****ociation's mandatory retirement...
- (toshiyori, former sekiwake Okinoumi) Azumazeki Seiken (iin, former komusubi Takamisakari) Jinmaku Tetsuya (iin, former maegashira Fujinoshin) Hokutōriki Hideki...
- the top division, and this was achieved in July 2000 when the po****r Takamisakari made his makuuchi debut. He was later joined by Ushiomaru, who in 2009...
- had ****umed that his more high profile and higher ranked stablemate Takamisakari would take over. After completing his last match in the May 2009 tournament...
- wrestler Shoji Meguro, video game music composer Sido Nakamura, actor* Takamisakari Seiken, sumo wrestler Takashi Sasano, actor* Tetsuya Ichimura, photographer*...
- po****r with fans. On this subject, his coach Tateyama calls him "The Takamisakari of the Reiwa era" (令和の高見盛). During an interview at Okinoumi's retirement...