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Hiraishi, deceased 1877). However, Osaka-sumo has been in constant turmoil, with many deserters and with the death of his collaborator Asahiyama, the power of Jinmaku rapidly declined. His other collaborator,
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Jinmaku was known as a 'monument fanatic' as he was particularly active in building monuments related to sumo all over the country and spent his fortune on building various monuments. In 1900, he erected the
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to wrestle in Edo. His change of affiliation laid the groundwork for a rivalry between Jinmaku and the other Tokushima domain wrestlers, which resulted in several grudge matches.
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rank and was also listed in the director's section. He also appeared in the Osaka-sumo Tournament of March 1890, only performing a ring-entering ceremony. He was
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He was absent from four consecutive tournaments from 1863 to 1865, and was expelled from one of these tournaments. He returned in November 1865 and became
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licence in July 1867 but the November 1867 tournament became his last active tournament. It is said that he left Edo to inform
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tournament at the Osaka Mint Palace, but Saigō Takamori was not satisfied with the organisation. He also supervised two Osaka-
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of Tokyo. It was the culmination of a lengthy personal project to properly acknowledge all his fellow
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Because of his insight and political links, he was appointed Osaka-sumo supervisor by the Governor of
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The actual time the tournaments were held during the year in this period often varied.
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is not a successive rank, and more than one wrestler can hold the title at once
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hall and performed a ring-entering ceremony. Jinmaku died in 1903.
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of the burning of the Satsuma residence. In the context of the
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division. All his defeats came when he was ranked as a
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Jinmaku won 87 bouts and lost only 5 bouts in the top
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Archived from 371:. He was awarded an official 171:* Up to date as of June 2013. 23:name, the surname is Jinmaku. 190:was a Japanese professional 974:List of past sumo wrestlers 1264: 1102:Kuroda, Joe (April 2006). 683:East Maegashira #2 670:East Maegashira #2 652:East Maegashira #2 639:East Maegashira #2 621:East Maegashira #2 608:East Maegashira #2 590:East Maegashira #2 577:East Maegashira #7 554:East Maegashira #6 216:Woodblock print of Jinmaku 198:. He was the sport's 12th 18: 1201: 1191: 1179: 1171: 843: 302: 270: 239: 184: 169: 104:138 kg (304 lb) 40: 33: 848:     407:for only one tournament. 165:5 (Makuuchi, unofficial) 1233:Japanese sumo wrestlers 927:(not ranked as such on 492:Tomioka Hachiman Shrine 455:with Asahiyama (former 1248:19th-century wrestlers 969:Glossary of sumo terms 567:Called off due to fire 502:. For the first time, 367:and not the Edo-based 217: 129:87-5-65-17draws-3holds 16:Japanese sumo wrestler 850:Top Division Champion 265:Makinosuke Kuroodoshi 232:). His real name was 215: 147:Yokozuna (July, 1867) 512:Maruyama Gondazaemon 255:Hiroshima Prefecture 50:Personal information 1106:. Sumo Fan Magazine 891:=no result recorded 535: 522:Top division record 194:wrestler from Itō, 1154:2007-02-08 at the 886:    875:    864:    533: 504:Akashi Shiganosuke 288:. He worked under 282:Hidenoyama Raigorō 230:Shimane Prefecture 218: 1211: 1210: 1195:Kimenzan Tanigorō 1192:Succeeded by 951: 950: 816:7–0–3 801:7–0–1 781:8–0–1 768:6–1–2 764:East Sekiwake 748:6–0–1 744:East Sekiwake 705:7–0–2 701:East Sekiwake 687:5–0–3 674:4–1–4 656:5–0–4 643:9–0–1 612:4–1–3 594:6–2–1 581:3–0–6 558:5–0–2 389:Shimazu Tadayoshi 234:Ishigura Shintarō 176: 175: 58:Ishigura Shintarō 19:In this Japanese 1255: 1172:Preceded by 1169: 1136: 1135: 1133: 1132: 1127:. 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Index

shikona

Izumo
Japan
Stable
Hidenoyama
Championships
sumo
Izumo Province
yokozuna

Izumo Province
Matsue
Shimane Prefecture
Onomichi
Bingo Province
Hiroshima Prefecture
shikona
Edo
Hidenoyama Raigorō
Tokushima Domain
Awa
Kimenzan
Onaruto
ja
Nijigatake
ja
Matsue Domain
Satsuma Domain
Gojō family

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