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Tamanishiki San'emon (****anese: 玉錦 三右衛門,
December 15, 1903 –
December 4, 1938) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Kōchi. He was the sport's...
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Tamanishiki (5)
Shimizugawa (2) 1931
Tamanishiki (3)
Tamanishiki (4)
Musashiyama Ayazakura 1930
Toyokuni (2)
Tsunenohana (10)
Yamanishiki Tamanishiki...
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Hitachiyama before him, he
trained many wrestlers, such as
later yokozuna Tamanishiki San'emon, even
though they were not
members of the
Dewanoumi stable....
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eighteenth century and was re-established in 1935 by the 32nd
yokozuna Tamanishiki while still active. The
former ōzeki
Saganohana produced the stable's...
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sekiwake Kaizan Tarō II [ja], who
recruited Tamanishiki. The
former Kaizan died in 1931, and
Tamanishiki took over his name and
rebuilt his
stable in...
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Tsunenohana Kan'ichi 常ノ花 寛市 10
Dewanoumi Okayama 1924 1930 Unryū
Dewanoumi 32
Tamanishiki San'emon 玉錦 三右衛門 9
Nishonoseki Kōchi 1932 1938 † Unryū None 33 Musashiyama...
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succeeded at the second.
About 15
years later, that boy
became yokozuna Tamanishiki San'emon. His
style of
yokozuna dohyō-iri (ring-entering ceremony) came...
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yokozuna percentage of
kinboshi 1
Tamanoumi 3 150 2.00% 2 Hakuhō 26 1002 2.59% 3
Tamanishiki 4 121 3.30% 4 Taihō 28 716 3.91% 5
Chiyonofuji 29 730 3.97%...
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announced a new
ranking list
centered on then ōzeki
Tamanishiki, who
remained with the Sumo ****ociation, saying, "I will die for my master"...
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championship in
March 1931 only
because he was of a
lower rank than
Tamanishiki, who
finished with the same score. (There was no
playoff system until...