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Tokushōryū Makoto : ウィキペディア英語版
Tokushōryū Makoto

Tokushōryū Makoto (born August 22, 1986 as Makoto Aoki) is a professional sumo wrestler from Nara, Japan. His highest rank to date has been ''maegashira'' 7. He has both a lower division ''jonokuchi'' and a ''sandanme'' division championship.
==Early life and sumo background==
Makoto Aoki first tried out sumo at a ''dojo'' outside his school when he was a fourth grader in elementary school. He continued into junior high school at another ''dojo'' then transferred to Meitoku Gijuku High School, which was well known for its sumo program. In his second year there he took an inter-high school championship and in his third year he was in the top 8 group of high school wrestlers. He entered a management program at Kinki University and also continued amateur sumo. He was not able to reach attain university ''yokozuna'' status, but did manage to win some regional championships.

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