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    A toshiyori (年寄) is a sumo elder of the Japan Sumo Association (JSA). Also known as oyakata (親方), former wrestlers who reached a sufficiently high rank...
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    Minamoto no Shunrai also Minamoto Toshiyori (源 俊頼, 1055 – January 29, 1129) was an important and innovative Japanese poet, who compiled the Kin'yō Wakashū...
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  • Onigiri as Umayama-oyakata, a toshiyori who helps Inushima on his quest to power. Akira Nakao as Kumada-oyakata, a toshiyori and current chairman of the...
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    O-toshiyori (上臈御年寄) - Took orders from the midaidokoro and gave her counsel - Usually a woman who was from a respected and noble family O-toshiyori (御年寄)...
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    retirement Hokutoumi became a member of the Japan Sumo Association with the toshiyori name "Hakkaku". He opened up his own stable, Hakkaku stable, which has...
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    Karoyan), allowing him to remain in sumo as an elder. He acquired the Naruto toshiyori kabu (elder license) in 2015, and began as a coach at Sadogatake stable...
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  • the association's statutes were amended to restrict board membership to toshiyori, high-ranking wrestlers and gyōji. The number of directors was also limited...
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  • celebration of his 60th birthday (called kanreki in Japanese). If he is a toshiyori (a sumo elder), the ceremony is usually held at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan...
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  • Japan Sumo Association (JSA). More accurately called "elder stock" or toshiyori kabu, these names are a finite number of licenses that can be passed on...
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    him demoted to the third makushita division. He is staying in sumo as a toshiyori or elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Ajigawa Oyakata...
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    active competition. He has stayed in sumo as a coach, initially under the toshiyori or elder name of Nishiiwa Oyakata. In May 2013 he changed elder names...
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    hatsuse no yama-oroshi yo hageshikare to ha inoranu mono wo   — Minamoto no Toshiyori     Make that heartless woman, O mountain storm     of Hatsuse Temple...
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  • Daijuyama Tadaaki (太寿山 忠明, born 8 April 1959 as Tadaaki Sakazume (坂爪 忠明, Sakazume Tadaaki)) is a former sumo wrestler from Niitsu, Niigata Prefecture,...
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    in the sumo world as an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the toshiyori name of Kasugayama. In 1994, when his father retired, he became Izutsu...
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    the Japan Sumo Association. Wrestlers who become managers are called toshiyori, more commonly known as oyakata and translated into English as 'elder'...
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    Japan Sumo Association decided to proffer the special status of ichidai-toshiyori (one-generation sumo-elder using his ring name as his elder name) to him...
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    after the Japan Sumo Association approved the changing of Kisenosato's toshiyori (elder name) from Araiso to Nishonoseki, following the retirement of former...
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  • Taka-cho), Hyōgo Prefecture, proclaimed September 15 Old Folks' Day (Toshiyori no Hi). Its popularity spread nationwide, and in 1966 it took its present...
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    Hōō Umagorō (鳳凰 馬五郎, September 3, 1866 – May 4, 1907) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Narashino, Shimōsa. He made his debut in May 1887...
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  • jun-toshiyori. He had to leave the Sumo Association in September 2001, having failed to acquire a permanent toshiyori. He was the first jun-toshiyori wrestler...
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    Tateyama Yoshiyuki (toshiyori, former maegashira Homarefuji) Miyagino Shō (toshiyori, the 69th yokozuna Hakuhō) Magaki Yoshito (toshiyori, former maegashira...
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  • Ōnaruto Bridge, connecting Awaji Island and Naruto city in Shikoku Naruto (toshiyori), sumo elder Naruto, a macaque in the monkey selfie copyright dispute...
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    former maegashira Ōtsukasa) Izutsu Mitsuhiko (toshiyori, former maegashira Akiseyama) Sendagawa Makoto (toshiyori, former maegashira Tokushōryū) Kimura Shōichi...
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    sake brewery called Arachō, and had served as town officials (Japanese: Toshiyori). The family had previously ran a hotel and a general store in his birth...
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    Household (祐子内親王家紀伊) Acting Middle Counselor Masafusa (権中納言匡房) Minamoto no Toshiyori Ason (源俊頼朝臣) Fujiwara no Mototoshi (藤原基俊) Lay Novice of Hosshō-ji Temple...
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  • Hanakago stable (1992), a later incarnation of the stable Hanakago (toshiyori), a sumo toshiyori held by Daijuyama Tadaaki as of 2020 This disambiguation page...
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  • below, it often refers only to the jonidan and jonokuchi. Toshiyori (年寄) A sumo elder. Toshiyori kabu (年寄株) 'Elder share'. A named coaching licence of which...
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  • Minamoto no Toshiyori (源俊頼, also Minamoto no Shunrai; ~1055–1129), who was the first to write about renga theory in his poetic treatise Toshiyori Zuinō (俊頼髄脳)...
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    an oyakata, or coach. He did not initially acquire a permanent elder (toshiyori) name, going instead under the name of Musashimaru Oyakata, which as a...
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    to the next level of three full-time hereditary administrators, called toshiyori. In 1703, there was an earthquake and fire in the city. A year later,...
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