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Nayoroiwa Shizuo (名寄岩静男, September 27, 1914 – January 26, 1971) was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Nayoro, Hokkaidō, Japan. ==Career== He joined Tatsunami stable and made his professional debut in May 1932. Along with his stablemates Futabayama and Haguroyama, he supported Tatsunami stable. In January 1937, he was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division. In January 1938, he defeated ''yokozuna'' Musashiyama, gaining his first ''kinboshi'' or gold star. He was promoted to ''ōzeki'' in January 1943, but was demoted to ''sekiwake'' in May 1944. He was promoted to ''ōzeki'' again in November 1946, but he lost all eleven bouts in the November 1947 tournament. He was demoted again in the May 1948 tournament. In the May 1950 tournament, he won his first Fighting Spirit Award. In the September 1952 tournament, he defeated ''yokozuna'' Chiyonoyama, gaining a ''kinboshi'' and winning his second Fighting Spirit Award. In January 1953 he returned to ''sekiwake'', and he remains the oldest man in the post-war era to be promoted to a ''san'yaku'' rank. During the Autumn 1954 tournament which held from September 19 to October 3, he reached his fortieth birthday, and after the tournament he retired from an active wrestler. After his retirement, he re-established the Kasugayama stable, which he ran until his death in 1971. Among his ''rikishi'' was the former ''maegashira'' Onobori.
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