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Myōgiryū Yasunari

Myōgiryū Yasunari (妙義龍 泰成, born 22 October 1986) is a professional sumo wrestler from Takasago city in Hyōgo prefecture, Japan. Making his debut in May 2009 as a ''makushita tsukedashi'' out of university, he reached the top division for the first time in November 2011. His highest rank to date has been ''sekiwake''. He has earned five special prizes for Technique.
==Early life and sumo background==
Miyamoto was a member of an area sumo club in elementary school and in junior high school he participated in a national athletic meet as a sumo participant. He transferred to a high school in Saitama prefecture, and in 2004 participated in a sumo event along with his schoolmate, the future Gōeidō, and in group competition came in second place to Gōeidō's first. In 2008, as a fourth year university student at Nippon Sport Science University, he won a national sumo tournament in Ōita prefecture, and qualified to enter professional sumo as a ''makushita tsukedashi''. He received invitations from several sumo stables, and eventually chose Sakaigawa stable which Gōeidō had previously joined.

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