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- Yoshikaze Masatsugu (born March 19, 1982, as Masatsugu Ōnishi) is a former sumo wrestler from Saiki, Oita Prefecture, ****an. His highest rank was sekiwake...
- via the maku****a tsukedashi system. Nakamura-oyakata (former sekiwake Yoshikaze) moved to the stable after the January 2022 tournament, due to the closure...
- stable by its founder, former sekiwake Yoshikaze, and opened in June 2024. The stable is owned by the former Yoshikaze, who competed in professional sumo...
- The Sumo ****ociation approves the request of Nakamura (former sekiwake Yoshikaze) to branch off from Nishonoseki stable and create his own stable. Wrestlers...
- his fourth consecutive yūshō on the fourteenth day when rank-and-filers Yoshikaze and Takekaze suffered defeats, and he moved to 14–0 (and 61 consecutive...
- to build itself using its cranes. The character Simone was designed by Yoshikaze Matsu****a (original concept) and Yuuki Suda (rough design), and was meant...
- Nakamura stable (2024), a professional sumo stable opened by the former Yoshikaze Nakamura stable (1986–2013), a former sumo stable run by the former Fujizakura...
- 1999 January 2001 Yokozuna Tokitenkū 12 July 2002 July 2004 Komusubi Yoshikaze 12 January 2004 January 2006 Sekiwake Baruto 12 May 2004 May 2006 Ōzeki...
- women's tournament Toshihiko Koga - Retired judoka; Olympic gold medalist Yoshikaze Masatsugu - Professional sumo wrestler Karina Maruyama - Football player;...
- yokozuna for most of the September tournament. He recovered from losses to Yoshikaze on day 2 and Myōgiryū on day 10 to enter the final day on 12–2, one win...