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Ōkido Moriemon : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōkido Moriemon

Ōkido Moriemon (大木戸 森右衛門, November 2, 1878 – November 7, 1930) was a sumo wrestler. He was the sport's 23rd ''yokozuna''. He was second ''yokozuna'' to be recognised from Osaka sumo, and the only ''yokozuna'' who spent his whole active career in Osaka.
==Career==
Okido made his debut in Osaka sumo in September 1899. Between January 1908 and May 1909, he recorded 28 consecutive wins without a single draw or hold, a rarity at the time. At this time the Osaka Sumo Association attempted to promote him to ''yokozuna'', but Ōkido's friendship with Tokyo sumo's Hitachiyama, who was not well liked in Osaka, derailed this.
In January 1910, he was finally promoted to ''yokozuna'' by the Osaka Sumo Association, but without the agreement of Tokyo sumo association and the house of ''Yoshida Tsukasa''. The house of ''Yoshida Tsukasa'' became very angry and the Osaka Sumo Association apologized to the house. He was awarded a ''yokozuna'' licence officially by the Tokyo association in December 1912.
However, he suffered from cerebral hemorrhage and retired from as an active sumo wrestler in January 1914.

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