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Kyokudōzan Kazuyasu : ウィキペディア英語版
Kyokudōzan Kazuyasu

(born 14 October 1964 as Kazuyasu Hato) is a former sumo wrestler and politician from Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. He began his sumo career in 1980, reaching the top division in 1989. He was one of the lightest men in makuuchi. but he nevertheless reached the fourth highest rank of ''komusubi'' and won four special prizes. After retiring in 1996 he was elected to the Japanese Diet, serving until 2000. He is now a businessman.
== Sumo career ==
Kyokudozan was born in Tokyo, but moved to his mother's hometown of Tokunoshima in Ōshima District as a child. In high school he was offered a volleyball scholarship, but he opted for sumo. He joined the newly formed Ōshima stable, making his professional debut in May 1980. He was one of the lightest sumo wrestlers ever, capable of running the 100 metres in 11 seconds. He did not reach 100 kg in weight until 1989, the year he was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division. Kyokudozan stayed in the top division for 48 tournaments. Mainoumi was the only ''makuuchi'' wrestler lighter than himself during this period. In May 1992 he defeated ''ōzeki'' Konishiki, winner of the previous tournament and some 150 kg heavier than him, with the rare leg-sweeping technique ''ketaguri.'' In September 1992 he reached his highest rank of ''komusubi.'' Unusually for someone making their ''san'yaku'' debut he was able to hold his rank. For this he was awarded the ''Kantō-shō'', or Fighting Spirit prize. In March 1993 he defeated the newly crowned ''Yokozuna'' Akebono to earn his only ''kinboshi.''

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