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- Raiden Tameemon (雷電爲右衞門), born Seki Tarōkichi (January 1767 – 11 February, 1825), was a ****anese sumo wrestler from Tōmi, Nagano Prefecture. He is considered...
- third of the 13 Valkyrie sisters. She performed a Völundr with Raiden Tameemon in round 5, turning into the "Mawashi of Flesh and Bone", a special mawashi...
- Genshin Impact Raiden (film), a 1928 film directed by Shōzō Makino Raiden Tameemon (Seki Tarōkichi; 1767–1825), a ****anese sumo wrestler during the Kansei...
- equivalent of 21 tournament championships. He was also the coach of Raiden Tameemon. Tanikaze was born Kaneko Yoshirō (金子 与四郎) in Miyagi District, Mutsu Province...
- on humanity's momentum, Brünnhilde pays a visit to the colossal Raiden Tameemon, the most powerful sumo wrestler in history. His partner will be the third...
- The 18th century brought forth several notable wrestlers such as Raiden Tameemon, Onogawa Kisaburō and Tanikaze Kajinosuke, the first historical yokozuna...
- "thunder and lightning" and refers to legendary 18th century rikishi, Raiden Tameemon. WVR exec Kokuho said they hoped the initials "SRC" will be more palatable...
- Super Crooks (2021), Sammy Diesel Record of Ragnarok II (2023), Raiden Tameemon Gamera Rebirth (2023), Brody Onimusha (2023), Goro-Maru Doraemon: Nobita's...
- shikona to Raiden Shin'emon (雷電 震右エ門) to evoke legendary ōzeki Raiden Tameemon, who was regarded as the strongest wrestler in history. Shin'emon was the...
- (in ****anese) yūshō Born Home Town Promoted End of rank Reason Raiden Tameemon 雷電爲右衞門 28 (unofficial) 1767 Tōmi, Nagano 1795 1811 Retired Hiodoshi Katsugorō...