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Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi

Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi (北勝海 信芳, born June 22, 1963 as Nobuyoshi Hoshi (保志 信芳)) is a former sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō, Japan. He is the sport's 61st ''yokozuna'' and won eight top division championships. He wrestled for Kokonoe stable, as did ''yokozuna'' Chiyonofuji, and the two were the first ''yokozuna'' stablemates to take part in a play-off for the championship, in 1989. After a number of injury problems he retired in 1992, and is now the head coach of Hakkaku stable. In November 2015 he was appointed the acting chairman of the Japan Sumo Association, following the death of Kitanoumi.
==Early life==
Hoshi was born in Hiroo town, Hiroo District, Tokachi, Hokkaidō, Japan. An uncle was an acquaintance of former ''yokozuna'' Kitanofuji, who by then had retired from wrestling and was running Kokonoe stable, and at his invitation Hoshi moved to Tokyo. Upon leaving school, his first appearance in the ring was March 1979, aged just 15, using his own name as his ''shikona'', or fighting name. Also starting at the same time was future ''yokozuna'' Futahaguro.

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