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Takanohana Kōji (****anese: 貴乃花 光司, Hepburn:
Takanohana Kōji, born
August 12, 1972, as Kōji
Hanada (花田 光司,
Hanada Kōji)) is a ****anese
former professional...
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Takanohana Kenshi (貴ノ花 健士), born
Mitsuru Hanada (花田 満,
Hanada Mitsuru,
February 19, 1950 – May 30, 2005), was a sumo
wrestler from Hirosaki, Aomori, ****an...
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Takanohana stable (貴乃花部屋,
Takanohana-beya) was a
stable of sumo wrestlers,
created in 2004 when
Takanohana Kōji took over the
running of ****agoyama stable...
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younger brother Takanohana Kōji saw a boom in sumo's po****rity in the
early 1990s. He is the
elder son of the
former ōzeki
Takanohana Kenshi, who was...
- record, but in the
following tournament he
could manage only 11 wins and
Takanohana overtook him to
become yokozuna at the end of the year,
joining Akebono...
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would later become Hokutoumi. *Takahanada
would later become the 2nd
Takanohana. *Tamanoshima
would later become the 3rd Tamanoumi. *Wakahanada would...
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compared to
another lightweight wrestler po****r with sumo fans,
Takanohana I.
Takanohana had
first come
across Chiyonofuji whilst on a
regional tour and...
- stable,
along with the
Takanohana, Ōtake and
Magaki stable, was
forced to
leave the
Nishonoseki ichimon after former yokozuna Takanohana declared his intention...
- 裕治), ****anese
Paralympic swimmer Takanohana Kenshi born
Mitsuru Hanada (1950–2005), a ****anese sumo
wrestler Takanohana Kōji born Kōji
Hanada (花田 光司), a...
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heaviest wrestlers ever, Akebono's
rivalry with the
young ****anese hopefuls,
Takanohana and Wakanohana, was a big
factor in the
increased po****rity of sumo at...