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Shimizugawa Motokichi
Shimizugawa Motokichi (13 January 1900 – 5 July 1967) was a sumo wrestler from Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan. His highest rank was ''ōzeki.'' ==Career== Making his debut in January 1917, he was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 1923 and made the fourth ''komusubi'' rank in January 1926, although he did not take part in that tournament. He competed in the ''maegashira'' ranks in 1927 but left the Japan Sumo Association temporarily and was not listed on the ''banzuke'' ranking sheets in the March and May 1928 tournaments. Returning in October 1928 he was listed at the bottom of the ''jūryō'' division and after winning two ''jūryō'' tournament titles he returned to the top division in 1930. Shimizugawa was promoted to the second highest rank of ''ōzeki'' in 1932 but never made the highest ''yokozuna'' rank, despite winning a total of three top division tournament championships. He was overlooked for promotion while two men with inferior records to him, Musashiyama and Minanogawa, were both promoted to ''yokozuna'' instead. It has been suggested that this was because Shimizugawa belonged to a small stable, Hatachiyama, whereas Musashiyama and Minanogawa were both members of much larger and more influential stables (Dewanoumi and Takasago, respectively).
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