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Asashio Tarō III

Asashio Tarō III (朝潮 太郎, November 13, 1929 – October 23, 1988) was a sumo wrestler from Kobe, Hyogo, Japan (born on Tokushima in the Amami Islands). He was the sport's 46th ''yokozuna''. He was also a sumo coach and head of Takasago stable.
==Career==
Making his professional debut in October 1948, he at first fought under his own surname of Yonekawa. In September 1950 he reached the second highest ''jūryō'' division and won the championship at his first attempt with a 14-1 record. This earned him immediate promotion to the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 1951. He adopted the ''shikona'' or ring name of Asashio ("morning tide") in 1952. In his early career he earned seven ''kinboshi'' or gold stars for defeating ''yokozuna'', three of them coming in one tournament in January 1955 when he beat Yoshibayama on Day 5 and then Chiyonoyama and Tochinishiki on Days 8 and 9.〔(Asashio's January 1955 tournament record from Sumo Reference )〕
Asashio won five top division tournament championships, all but one of them in Osaka. He won this tournament three years in a row from 1956 to 1958. His first title was won at ''sekiwake'' rank in a three way playoff that also involved future ''yokozuna'' Wakanohana Kanji I and ''maegashira'' Wakahaguro.〔 He earned promotion to ''ōzeki'' a year later after winning his second championship. In November 1958 he won the tournament in Kyūshū with a 14-1 record. After runner-up honours in the next two tournaments he was finally promoted to ''yokozuna'' at nearly 30 years of age. His time at sumo's highest rank was difficult as he missed many bouts through injury. He had to sit out the three tournaments following his ''yokozuna'' debut and was only able to win one further tournament, in March 1961. He did not take part in the January 1962 tournament and announced his retirement at the age of 32.

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