-
retiring former stablemate Toyohibiki in June 2021, he
switched to the
Dekiyama name. In
December 2023
Sadanofuji changed his
elder name to
Furiwake after...
-
Musashiyama Takeshi 武蔵山 武 1
Dewanoumi Yokohama,
Kanagawa 1935 1939 Unryū
Dekiyama ¤ 34
Minanogawa Tōzō 男女ノ川 登三 2
Sadogatake Tsukuba,
Ibaraki 1936 1942 Unryū...
- Buyūzan)
Matsuchiyama Takashi (toshiyori,
former maegashira Bushūyama)
Dekiyama Sho (toshiyori,
former maegashira Shōtenrō)
Musashimaru (the 67th yokozuna)...
- 荒磯
Arashio 荒汐
Asahiyama 朝日山
Asakayama 浅香山
Azumazeki 東関
Chiganoura 千賀ノ浦
Dekiyama 出来山 The name
originates from the Edo-based sumo ****ociation of the Tenmei...
- 1988 and
became an
elder in the ****an Sumo ****ociation
under the name
Dekiyama. Upon
reaching the
mandatory retirement age of 65 in May 2016 he was re-hired...
- of
Haguronada and Hagurokuni. He
borrowed the Nishikijima, Yamahibiki,
Dekiyama and
Kitajin elder names before permanently acquiring the
Takekuma name...
- Asashio. In May 2025, he
changed his
elder name again,
acquiring the name
Dekiyama. He was an oshi-sumo specialist,
preferring pushing and
thrusting techniques...
- jūryō champion, won ten
special prizes,
elder in the JSA
under the name
Dekiyama Masudayama 1974-3 1989-7
cSekiwake Kasugano jūryō champion,
active as an...
-
komusubi Iwakiyama)
Yamashina Ryūta (toshiyori,
former maegashira Toyohibiki)
Dekiyama Kokan (toshiyori,
former maegashira Hōchiyama) Gōeidō (former ōzeki) Myōgiryū...
-
Furiwake (owned by the
former Takamisakari). In
December 2023 he
became Dekiyama after exchanging elder stock with
former maegashira Sadanofuji, and in...