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- Yutakayama Katsuo (born 18 August 1937 as Katsuo Uchida) is a former sumo wrestler from Niigata, ****an. His highest rank was ōzeki. Although he never won...
- Yutakayama Ryōta (****anese: 豊山 亮太, born 22 September 1993 as Ryōta Oyanagi (小柳 亮太, Oyanagi Ryōta)) is a former ****anese professional sumo wrestler from...
- Yutakayama is a shikona used by sumo wrestlers in the Tokit****ze stable. It may refer to: Yutakayama Katsuo, born 1937, a former sumo wrestler and former...
- Yutakayama Hiromitsu (豊山広光, (22 October 1947 – 19 September 2020), born Hiromitsu Nagahama (長濱廣光, Nagahama Hiromitsu)) was a sumo wrestler from Shibata...
- Kagamisato took charge for a short time, but ****abayama's widow wanted Yutakayama Katsuo to take over, which he did upon his retirement in 1969. He in turn...
- and track cyclist Kazuya Kato, mathematician Kunio Maekawa, architect Yutakayama Ryota, sumo wrestler SANADA (Seiya Sanada), professional wrestler Tadao...
- ****anese swimmer Katsuo Tokashiki (渡嘉敷 勝男, born 1960), ****anese boxer Yutakayama Katsuo (豊山 勝男, born 1937), ****anese sumo wrestler Cleyton Katsuo (クレイトンカツオ...
- Ryota Yamamoto (山本 涼太, born 1997), ****anese nordic combined skier Ryota Yutakayama (豊山 亮太, born 1993), ****anese sumo wrestler Ryota Kise (黄瀬 涼太) from Kuroko's...
- strong wrestlers including yokozuna Kagamisato and ōzeki Kitabayama and Yutakayama. He remained in charge of the stable until his death from hepatitis in...
- wrestler in the history of the 15-day tournament system, after former ōzeki Yutakayama in 1961 and former maegashira Kotonofuji in 1977, to clinch the jūryō...