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Tanikaze Kajinosuke : ウィキペディア英語版
Tanikaze Kajinosuke

was a sumo wrestler in Japan in the Tokugawa era, is officially recognized as the fourth yokozuna, and the first to be awarded the title of ''yokozuna'' within his own lifetime. He achieved great fame and won 21 tournament championships. He was also the coach of Raiden Tameemon.
== Early career ==
He was born in Sendai with Yoshiro (与四郎) as his infant name. He made his debut in sumo in 1769 when he was 19. With a height of 189 cm and a weight of 169 kg, he was extremely large in comparison with most Japanese men of his era.
In this period, local men with a large physique but often little to no sumo background were asked to enter sumo tournaments. They would debut as ''kanban'' or "guest" ''ōzeki'' and in most cases their "careers" were short-lived. This is how Tanikaze, due to his size, debuted in 1769. He chose to stay active in sumo however, and would eventually be promoted to a true ''ōzeki'' outright in March 1781. From October 1777 until February 1786, he lost only one bout. This was to Onogawa in February 1782. He recorded the longest run of consecutive victories in sumo bouts at that time, with 63.〔(Consecutive Wins (1757-) )〕 This record remained unbroken for about 150 years, until Futabayama in 1938.

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