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Ōnomatsu is the name of: the
sixth yokozuna in the
sport of sumo
Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke the sumo
stable Ōnomatsu stable currently run by
former sekiwake...
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Ōnomatsu is the name of: the
sixth yokozuna in the
sport of sumo
Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke the sumo
stable Ōnomatsu stable currently run by
former sekiwake...
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Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke (****anese: 阿武松 緑之助, 1794 – 20
January 1852) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Noto Province. He was the sport's 6th yokozuna. He...
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Ōnomatsu stable (阿武松部屋,
Ōnomatsu-beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the
Nishonoseki ichimon or
group of stables. It was
founded in its modern...
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Tamagaki to yokozuna, by
awarding a
yokozuna licence to
Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke.
Ōnomatsu became the
first new
yokozuna in
nearly 40 years.
Another theory...
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professional wrestler (rikishi). He went to Edo and was
scouted by the
master of
Ōnomatsu stable of the time (Shokichi Matsugae), and
changed his name there. At...
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Maegashira 5 2013-1
Ōnomatsu (1996-07-04) July 4, 1996 (age 27)
Aomori two-time komusubi, only
wrestler in
makuuchi from once
prominent Ōnomatsu Ōshōma 欧勝馬 West...
- he won the open
weight division championship. Upon
graduating he
joined Onomatsu stable and
entered the
professional sumo ring in
March 2005. Nakanishi...
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Otowayama (the
former Takanonami),
Tokiwayama (the
former Takamisugi),
Ōnomatsu (the
former Masurao), and
Magaki (the
former Wakanohana II) left the Nishonoseki...
- Ōtsu,
Shiga 1789 1797 —
Onogawa 6
Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke 阿武松 緑之助 5
Shikoroyama Noto,
Ishikawa 1828 1835 —
Onomatsu 7
Inazuma Raigorō 稲妻 雷五郎 10 Sadogatake...