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Tsurugizan Taniemon (劔山 谷右衛門, 1803 –
October 17, 1854) was a sumo
wrestler from
Toyama City, ****an. His
highest rank was ōzeki. He won six
tournament championships...
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Tsurugizan Taniemon (劔山 谷右エ門,
January 20, 1852 –
November 21, 1910) was a ****anese
professional sumo
wrestler from Kamojima, Oe
District (now Awa, Tokushima...
- Shichidayū II 平石 七太夫 (2代) 0 1801 Edo,
Musashi Province 1839 1840 demoted*
Tsurugizan Taniemon 劔山 谷右衛門 6 (unofficial) 1803 Toyama,
Toyama 1842 1852 retired...
- from Noto Province. He was the sport's 6th yokozuna. He
trained ōzeki
Tsurugizan Taniemon. He was born in ****sumi, Noto. His
birth name
remains ambiguous...
- even
sometimes ****imilated as a full
member of the
Yoshida family. Ōzeki
Tsurugizan Taniemon reportedly handed over the
yokozuna licence to Hidenoyama. He...
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Sadogatake received yokozuna licenses from Gojo
family and
Yoshida family Tsurugizan Taniemon 1827-3 1852-2 bŌzeki
Onomatsu offered a
yokozuna license but...
- rank was ōzeki. He was the
second wrestler from
Toyama prefecture,
since Tsurugizan, to be
promoted to this rank and the last title-holder
until Umegatani...
- much
against strong opponents such as Inazuma, Shiranui,
Hidenoyama or
Tsurugizan.
Having attained the rank of
sekiwake in
November 1845 he
maintained this...
- the time was
occupied by
consistent and
successful wrestlers such as
Tsurugizan and Kagamiiwa. In 1850, however, he was
promoted to
sekiwake and won the...
- most
skilled wrestlers trained by Umegatani, with Tomonohira [ja] and
Tsurugizan. In 1885, he
separated from his
master by
acquiring the name Hakkaku,...