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Tsurugizan Taniemon : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsurugizan Taniemon

Tsurugizan Taniemon (劔山谷右衛門, 1803 – October 17, 1854) was a sumo wrestler from Toyama City, Japan. His highest rank was ''ōzeki''. He won six tournament championships on an official basis, before the ''yūshō'' system was established and was offered, but rejected, a ''yokozuna'' licence.
==Career==
He joined Hatachiyama stable and was later trained under ''yokozuna'' Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke. At first he fought under the ring name Waniishi. He was one of few wrestlers to defeat ''yokozuna'' Inazuma Raigorō, who held a winning percentage of 90.9. After he won all bouts as ''sekiwake'' in the November 1841 tournament, he was promoted to ''ōzeki'' in February 1842. He was to have the best individual record in six tournaments, equivalent to six yūshō today, and recorded 29 consecutive wins. He changed his techniques according to the circumstances. He was granted a ''yokozuna'' licence, but rejected this and nominated Hidenoyama Raigorō instead. He held the ''ōzeki'' rank for 11 years, but he finally retired as an active wrestler in February 1852 shortly before the age of 50. He is said to have died on October 17, 1854, but his death date remains vague.

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