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Kotogaume Tsuyoshi (born 5 October 1963 as Satoru Kitayama) is a former sumo wrestler from Yatsuo, Nei District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. He joined sumo in 1979 and made the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1985. His highest rank was ''sekiwake,'' which he held on twelve occasions. After his retirement in 1997 he worked as a coach at Sadogatake stable until 2007. ==Career== In his youth he practiced judo and was a black belt, 1st dan. He made his professional sumo debut in March 1979, after finishing junior high school. Initially he fought under his own surname of Kitayama, before being given the'' shikona'' of Kotogaume ("Harp of the Plum"). In his early career he served as a ''tsukebito'' or personal attendant to ''ozeki'' Kotokaze.〔 He made his first appearance in the titled ''sanyaku'' ranks of the top division in November 1985, the same tournament in which Kotokaze announced his retirement.〔 He reached his highest rank of ''sekiwake'' for the first time in September 1986. In 1989 he came close to ''ozeki'' promotion by producing two double figure scores at ''sekiwake'' in July and September, but he fell short with only eight wins in November 1989. In his later career he suffered increasingly from diabetes and fell to the second ''jūryō'' division. He made his last appearance in ''makuuchi'' in January 1995 and retired in May 1997. Kotogaume earned two gold stars for defeating ''yokozuna'' whilst ranked as a ''maegashira,'' and at ''sekiwake'' in May 1988 he was also the last man to defeat Chiyonofuji before the latter embarked on his 53 bout winning streak.〔 He also received seven special prizes. His best result in a tournament was third place in January 1988, behind Asahifuji and Konishiki.
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