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- Daikirin Takayoshi (大麒麟 將能) (20 June 1942 – 4 August 2010), born Masakatsu Tsutsumi, was a sumo wrestler from Saga Prefecture, ****an. He began his professional...
- 1980. Other rikishi to have been disqualified in this way include ōzeki Daikirin and yokozuna Asashōryū in July 2003, ōzeki Tochinoshin in September 2019...
- stables. In its modern form it dates from March 1975 when it was founded by Daikirin, a former Nishonoseki stable wrestler. It produced eleven sekitori in total...
- Kazuharu (born 1953), former sumo wrestler known as Kirinji from 1974 to 1988 Daikirin Takayoshi (1942–2010), former sumo wrestler known as Kirinji from 1962...
- Wakanohana I, ōzeki Kotogahama, sekiwake Tamanoumi Daitarō and later the ōzeki Daikirin and most notably the yokozuna who held the record for most championships...
- junior high school. He joined Oshiogawa stable, recruited by the former Daikirin. He made his professional debut in March 1977, alongside another ****ure...
- ****ociation, leaving in July 1999. He was recruited by the former ozeki Daikirin and joined Oshiogawa stable in March 1977 at the age of 16. He began fighting...
- Victoria (1990–1992), cancer. Henry A. Lardy, 92, American biochemist. Daikirin Takayoshi, 68, ****anese sumo wrestler, pancreatic cancer. Robert Baker...
- stablemaster at Nishonoseki stable he wanted to join former stablemate Daikirin's newly established Oshiogawa stable, which had just broken off from Nishonoseki...
- komusubi Daizen) Tamanishiki (the 32nd yokozuna) Taihō (the 48th yokozuna) Daikirin (former ōzeki) Saganohana (former ōzeki) Rikidōzan (former sekiwake) Tamanoumi...