Tamanoi stable, the Glossary
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25 relations: Adachi, Tokyo, Azumaryū Tsuyoshi, COVID-19, Dewanoumi stable, Fujiazuma Kazuyoshi, Glossary of sumo terms, Heya (sumo), Kasugano stable, List of active sumo wrestlers, List of past sumo wrestlers, List of sumo stables, Makuuchi, Nippori-Toneri Liner, Nishiaraidaishi-nishi Station, Professional sumo divisions, Ryūkō Gō, Sekitori, Shikona, Sumo, Tōhakuryū Masahito, Tochiazuma Daisuke, Tochiazuma Tomoyori, Tokoyama, Yobidashi, Yoshiazuma Hiroshi.
- Active sumo stables
- Sports clubs and teams established in 1990
Adachi, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
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Azumaryū Tsuyoshi
is a retired Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Govi-Altai Province.
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COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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Dewanoumi stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. Tamanoi stable and Dewanoumi stable are active sumo stables.
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Fujiazuma Kazuyoshi
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Adachi, Tokyo, Japan.
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Glossary of sumo terms
The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan.
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Heya (sumo)
In sumo wrestling, a is an organization of sumo wrestlers where they train and live.
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Kasugano stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. Tamanoi stable and Kasugano stable are active sumo stables.
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List of active sumo wrestlers
The following is an alphabetical list of all active professional sumo wrestlers in the top makuuchi division, and all those currently in lower divisions who have a Wikipedia article.
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List of past sumo wrestlers
This is a list of prominent past wrestlers (either retired or deceased) in the sport of professional sumo.
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List of sumo stables
The following is an alphabetical list of heya or training stables in professional sumo.
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Makuuchi
, or, is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo.
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Nippori-Toneri Liner
The is an automated guideway transit (AGT) system between Nippori Station in Arakawa and Minumadai-shinsuikōen Station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan.
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Nishiaraidaishi-nishi Station
is a train station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan.
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Professional sumo divisions
Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions.
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Ryūkō Gō
Ryūkō Gō (born 26 May 1968 as Luis Gō Ikemori) is a former sumo wrestler from São Paulo, Brazil.
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Sekitori
A sekitori (関取) is a rikishi (力士, sumo wrestler) who is ranked in one of the top two professional divisions: makuuchi and jūryō.
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Shikona
A is a sumo wrestler's ring name.
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Sumo
is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (dohyō) or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by throwing, shoving or pushing him down).
Tōhakuryū Masahito
Tōhakuryū Masahito (Japanese 東白龍雅士, born April 17, 1996, as Masahito Shiraishi) is a professional Japanese sumo wrestler from Tokyo.
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Tochiazuma Daisuke
Tochiazuma Daisuke (born November 9, 1976, as Daisuke Shiga in Tokyo, Japan) is a retired sumo wrestler.
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Tochiazuma Tomoyori
Tochiazuma Tomoyori (born 3 September 1944 as Hayao Shiga) is a former sumo wrestler from Sōma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
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Tokoyama
A is a traditional Japanese hairdresser specializing in the theatrical arts (kabuki and) and professional sumo.
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Yobidashi
A, often translated in English as "usher", "ring attendant", or "ring announcer", is an employee of the Japan Sumo Association, responsible for various tasks essential to the traditional running of professional sumo tournaments in Japan.
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Yoshiazuma Hiroshi
is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kashima, Kumamoto.
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See also
Active sumo stables
- Ajigawa stable (2022)
- Arashio stable
- Asahiyama stable (2016)
- Asakayama stable
- Dewanoumi stable
- Fujishima stable (2010)
- Futagoyama stable (2018)
- Hakkaku stable
- Hanaregoma stable (2021)
- Ikazuchi stable
- Isegahama stable (2007)
- Isenoumi stable
- Kasugano stable
- Kataonami stable
- Kise stable (2003)
- Kokonoe stable
- Minato stable
- Miyagino stable
- Musashigawa stable (2013)
- Naruto stable (2017)
- Nishiiwa stable (2018)
- Nishikido stable
- Nishonoseki stable (2021)
- Oitekaze stable
- Onoe stable
- Oshiogawa stable (2022)
- Otowayama stable
- Sadogatake stable
- Sakaigawa stable
- Shibatayama stable
- Shikihide stable
- Shikoroyama stable
- Tagonoura stable (2013)
- Takadagawa stable
- Takasago stable
- Takekuma stable
- Tamanoi stable
- Tatsunami stable
- Tokitsukaze stable
- Tokiwayama stable
- Yamahibiki stable
- Ōnomatsu stable
- Ōshima stable (2022)
- Ōtake stable
Sports clubs and teams established in 1990
- Brisbane Polo Club
- Catholic University Cardinals rowing
- Darebin Falcons
- FBC Kalmarsund
- Gloppen FIL
- Hanaregoma stable (2021)
- IBK Dalen
- Kiteen Pallo -90
- Monmouth School for Girls Rowing Club
- SKK Prievidza Dolphins
- South Barwon Football Club
- Tamanoi stable
- Tyresö AFF Royal Crowns
- UWA Torpedoes
- Victorian Polo Club
- West London Wildcats
- İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamanoi_stable
Also known as Tamanoi-beya.