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Tsunenohana Kan'ichi (****anese: 常ノ花 寛市,
November 23, 1896 –
November 28, 1960) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Okayama. He was the sport's...
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Tsunenohana (8) Tsunenohana* (9) 1928
Hitachiiwa Noshirogata Tsunenohana (7)
Miyagiyama (2) 1927
Miyagiyama (1)
Tsunenohana (4)
Tsunenohana (5)
Tsunenohana (6)...
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driver and team owner, 1963– )
Kinue Hitomi (athlete, 1907–1931)
Tsunenohana Kan'ichi (sumo Yokozuna, b. 1896)
Masahiro Kawai (baseball player, 1964–...
- 嘉治郎 (三代) 1
Izutsu Kirishima,
Kagoshima 1923 1928 Unryū
Asakayama 31
Tsunenohana Kan'ichi 常ノ花 寛市 10
Dewanoumi Okayama 1924 1930 Unryū
Dewanoumi 32 Tamanishiki...
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leadership the
stable produced three yokozuna, Ōnishiki,
Tochigiyama and
Tsunenohana, ōzeki Kyushuzan, Tsushimanada, Ōnosato, and Hitachiiwa, and 20 other...
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Tsunenohana's kanreki dohyo-iri in 1956...
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Tokyo Detention House, left),
Dewanoumi Hidemitsu (former
yokozuna Tsunenohana, center), and
Isegahama Kandayu (former
sekiwake Kiyosegawa, right) of...
- twelve, and
thirteen days. The
records of Tachiyama,
Tochigiyama and
Tsunenohana also
include some draws,
holds and rest days. + Four of
these titles...
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Tsunenohana Kan'ichi
Chairman of the ****an Sumo ****ociation 1957–1968 Succeeded by
Dewanohana Kuniichi...
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Tochigiyama of
Kasugano stable and his own head coach,
former yokozuna Tsunenohana. He
liked a migi-yotsu (left hand outside,
right hand inside) grip on...