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Tochigiyama Moriya

Tochigiyama Moriya (栃木山 守也, February 2, 1892 – October 3, 1959) was the 27th ''yokozuna'' in sumo wrestling from 1918 until 1925. Generally he is considered one of the pioneers of modern sumo.〔 〕 He is the lightest ''yokozuna'' in the history of sumo with a weight of 104 kg.
==Early career==
Tochigiyama entered sumo in February 1911 but his coach Hitachiyama Taniemon didn't expect him to be strong owing to his light weight. However, he lost only 3 bouts on his way to the top ''makuuchi'' division, achieving promotion in January 1915. Tochigiyama defeated Tachiyama Mineemon, ending his series of 56 victories, on the 8th day of May 1916 tournament.
Tochigiyama was promoted to ''ōzeki'' in May 1917. After he won both championships on his two tournaments as ''ōzeki'' without suffering a single defeat, he was promoted to ''yokozuna'' in February 1918.

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