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Tochigiyama Moriya (****anese: 栃木山 守也,
February 5, 1892 –
October 3, 1959) was a ****anese
professional sumo wrestler. He was the sport's 27th yokozuna...
- Ōnishiki (2) Ōnishiki (3) 1919
Tochigiyama (4)
Tochigiyama (5) 1918
Tochigiyama (2)
Tochigiyama (3) 1917 Ōnishiki (1)
Tochigiyama (1) 1916
Nishinoumi II (1)...
- must now be
former wrestlers). He
adopted as his son the 27th
yokozuna Tochigiyama, who led the
stable for over
thirty years. He in turn
adopted as his...
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introduced by a shop
owner to
Kasugano Oyakata, the
former yokozuna Tochigiyama. He made his
professional debut in
January 1939. He was of such small...
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expanded city of Tochigi.
Toshiaki Kawada, All ****an Pro
Wrestling champion Tochigiyama Moriya, 27th
yokozuna in sumo 矢野恒太記念会 (2021-12-01). データでみる県勢2022: 日本国勢図会地域統計版...
- the 8th day of May 1916 tournament, when he was
finally defeated by
Tochigiyama Moriya. This
tournament saw his
final championship win, and he still...
- 26 Ōnishiki Uichirō 大錦 卯一郎 5
Dewanoumi Osaka 1917 1923 Unryū None 27
Tochigiyama Moriya 栃木山 守也 9
Dewanoumi Tochigi 1918 1925 Unryū
Kasugano 28 Ōnishiki...
- 1985), ****anese
archer Takemasa Moriya (born 1944), ****anese
politician Tochigiyama Moriya (1892–1959), ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler Maurya (film) –...
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including ten, eleven, twelve, and
thirteen days. The
records of Tachiyama,
Tochigiyama and
Tsunenohana also
include some draws,
holds and rest days. + Four...
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Mienoumi was the
first to
amicably depart Dewanoumi stable since Tochigiyama set up
Kasugano stable 62
years earlier. By the
early 2000s it had become...