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  2. Hinomaru Sumo - Wikipedia

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    Hinomaru Sumo (Japanese: 火ノ丸相撲, Hepburn: Hinomaru Zumō) is a Japanese sumo manga series written and illustrated by Kawada. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from May 2014 to July 2019, with its chapters collected into 28 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha .

  3. List of Hinomaru Sumo episodes - Wikipedia

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    Main promotional image for the anime. Hinomaru Sumo is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Kawada. It is directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto at Gonzo and Kii Tanaka is the character designer.

  4. Gonzo (company) - Wikipedia

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    July 7, 2017 September 29, 2017 13 Based on a mobile game by MobCast. Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits: April 2, 2018 September 24, 2018 26 Based on a light novel by Midori Yūma. Space Battleship Tiramisu: April 3, 2018 December 25, 2018 26 Based on a manga by Satoshi Miyakawa. Hinomaru Sumo: October 5, 2018 March 29, 2019 24

  5. List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the heaviest professional sumo wrestlers. Only wrestlers weighing 200 kilograms (440 lb) or over are included. Wrestlers shown in bold are still active as of January 2023. Ōrora (left), the heaviest sumo wrestler ever, fights eighth-heaviest Kainowaka Yamamotoyama is the heaviest Japanese-born sumo wrestler ever ...

  6. Category:Sumo anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aah! Harimanada; H. Hinomaru Sumo; N.

  7. Kimarite - Wikipedia

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    Kimarite (Japanese: 決まり手) is the technique used in sumo by a rikishi (wrestler) to win a match. It is officially decided or announced by the gyōji (referee) at the end of the match, though judges can modify this decision.

  8. List of sumo tournament top division champions - Wikipedia

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    The first table below lists the champions since the six-tournament system was instituted in 1958. [1] The championship is determined by the wrestler with the highest win–loss score after fifteen bouts, held at a rate of one per day over the duration of the 15-day tournament.

  9. Tobizaru Masaya - Wikipedia

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    Tobizaru is below the average size for an elite sumo wrestler, being the second lightest sekitori when he reached jūryō in 2017, and he stands just 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) tall. [26] He is an oshi-sumo specialist, preferring to push his opponents rather than grab the mawashi or belt.