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Ryōgoku Kajinosuke IV : ウィキペディア英語版
Ryōgoku Kajinosuke IV

Ryōgoku Kajinosuke IV (born 30 July 1962 as Hideaki Kobayashi) is a former sumo wrestler from Nagasaki, Japan. His highest rank was ''komusubi.'' He is now a sumo coach.
==Career==
He was a premature baby, who had to be given special care because of his tiny size. He was interested in sumo from a young age, but played soccer until high school as there was no opportunity to practise sumo at his junior high. He was an amateur sumo champion at Nihon University, where he won six major titles.〔 Upon joining the professional sport he had ''makushita tsukedashi'' status, allowing him to make his debut at the bottom of the third ''makushita'' division. He had a losing score in his first tournament and so his first appearance on the ''banzuke'' ranking sheets was actually in the fourth ''sandanme'' division.〔 However, he responded with five straight winning records and was promoted to the second ''jūryō'' division for the first time in March 1986. After taking part in two playoffs for the ''jūryō'' championship in November 1986 and January 1987 he was promoted to the top makuuchi division for the January 1987 tournament. Until this point he had been fighting simply as Kobayashiyama, based on his own surname, but to mark his promotion he was granted the ''shikona'' of Ryōgoku, which had previously been used by a former champion from his Dewanoumi stable, Ryōgoku Yūjirō.
He achieved ''kachi-koshi'' in his first two top division tournaments and reached ''komusubi'' rank in July 1987. It was to be his highest rank, and he held it on three further occasions. He earned two special prizes for Outstanding Performance and Fighting Spirit. His three ''kinboshi'' for defeating ''yokozuna'' were all earned against Chiyonofuji. In July 1990 he not only defeated Chiyonofuji but was also the only man to beat the winner of the tournament, Asahifuji. Injury problems in his later career forced Ryōgoku's demotion back down to ''jūryō'' a couple of times, and he retired in January 1993.

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