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Yoshibayama Junnosuke (****anese: 吉葉山 潤之輔,
April 3, 1920 –
November 26, 1977), real name
Ikeda Junnosuke (池田 潤之輔), was a ****anese
professional sumo wrestler...
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ichimon or
group of stables. It was
founded by the 43rd
yokozuna Yoshibayama as
Yoshibayama dōjō
while he was
still an
active wrestler,
before changing to...
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tournament as he had only one loss.
Azumafuji fought with then ōzeki
Yoshibayama twice, but the
outcome still could not be determined.
After the second...
- 1942) 1974 –
Cyril Connolly,
English author and
critic (b. 1903) 1977 –
Yoshibayama Junnosuke, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 43rd
Yokozuna (b. 1920) 1978 –...
- from Hokkaidō,
which was also the
birthplace of the
subsequent yokozuna Yoshibayama, Taihō,
Kitanoumi and his own
recruits Kitanofuji and Chiyonofuji. After...
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Yoshibayama visited the area, and he
decided to join
Yoshibayama's Takashima stable. He made his
professional debut in
March 1954. When
Yoshibayama set...
- 鏡里 喜代治 4 Tokit****ze Sannohe,
Aomori 1953 1958 Unryū
Tatsutagawa 43
Yoshibayama Junnosuke 吉葉山 潤之輔 1
Takashima Ishikari,
Hokkaido 1954 1958
Shiranui Miyagino...
- 1920 – Stan Freeman,
American composer and
conductor (d. 2001) 1920 –
Yoshibayama Junnosuke, ****anese sumo wrestler, the 43rd
Yokozuna (d. 1977) 1921 –...
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became inactive for a while, its
wrestlers joining yokozuna Yoshibayama dojo.
Eventually Yoshibayama revived the
stable and ****umed the
Miyagino name in 1960...
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previously spent only two
tournaments in san'yaku
since Yoshibayama 64
years earlier. As
Yoshibayama's promotion came
before the six-tournaments per year system...