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Takasago Uragorō (****anese: 高砂 浦五郎, born
Inosuke Yamasaki (山崎 伊之助,
Yamasaki Inosuke),
November 20, 1838 –
April 8, 1900) was a ****anese sumo wrestler...
- in ****an
Takasago stable, a
professional sumo
stable (or heya)
Takasago Uragorō, a
Meiji era sumo
wrestler and
founder of
Takasago stable Takasago Oyakata...
- sumo. In the 1870s, the
first wrestlers'
revolt was
organized by
Takasago Uragorō (then
still called Takamiyama)
asking for
better treatment (without initial...
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organisation of the sumo ****ociation.
During the same period,
Takasago Uragorō launched a
protest movement forcing the ****ociation to
adopt measures aimed...
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Takasago served as the
inspiration for
naming sumo
wrestler Takasago Uragorō, who
wrestled under the
patronage of the Himeji. By extension, the town...
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discontent of
wrestlers in the
early Meiji period. One of them,
Takasago Uragorō,
launched protest movements before leading his own
troupe independent of...
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Takamiyama Daigorō (髙見山 大五郎) to
evoke the
founder of the stable,
Takasago Uragorō. He
achieved sekitori status in
March 1967 when he won
promotion to the...
- (Iaido)
Tasaburo Tokutomi (Iaido) Gozo
Shioda (Aikido)
Takamiyama (Sumo)
Uragoro Takasago (Sumo)
Teruo Hayashi (Okinawan kobudō)
Toyoshima Kazutora (Kendo)...
- of the
Kyoto and
Osaka sumo organisations. He was
persuaded by
Takasago Uragorō,
formerly of
Osaka sumo, to join
Tokyo sumo in his
newly founded Takasago...
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Tenmei era.
Takadagawa 高田川
Takasago 高砂 The name
comes from
Takasago Uragorō, who,
after his retirement, kept his ring name and
trained his own recruits...