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Nishinoumi Kajirō I

Nishinoumi Kajirō I (西ノ海 嘉治郎, February 19, 1855 – November 30, 1908) was a sumo wrestler from Sendai, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. He was the sport's 16th yokozuna, and the first to be officially listed as such on the ''banzuke'' ranking sheets, an act which strengthened the prestige of ''yokozuna'' as the highest level of achievement in professional sumo.
==Early career==
He began his career in Kyoto sumo, joining Tokinokoe stable in 1873. He was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in 1879, and made sekiwake in September 1879, a tournament which was held under the joint auspices of the Kyoto and Osaka sumo organisations.〔 He was persuaded by Uragoro Takasago, formerly of Osaka sumo, to join Tokyo sumo in his newly founded Takasago stable.〔 He made his debut in a special ''makuuchi'' division rank in January 1882. He had a rapid rise, making ''ōzeki'' just seven tournaments later in January 1885. His rivals included stablemates Odate, Ichinoya and Konishiki. Nishinoumi fell to ''sekiwake'' in January 1886, despite recording a ''kachi-koshi'' winning score, as at the time a ''sekiwake'' on the east side of the ''banzuke'' with a better record could overtake an ''ōzeki'' on the same side.〔 After winning a ''yūshō'' equivalent with an unbeaten 9-0 score in May 1889 he returned to ''ōzeki'', and after another good 7-2 score in the next tournament he was awarded a ''yokozuna'' licence in March 1890.

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