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  2. Hinomaru Sumo - Wikipedia

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    On his first day of high school, sumo practitioner Hinomaru Ushio joins Odachi High's sumo club. Despite his short stature (professional sumo has a height requirement of 167 centimeters (5.5 feet)), Hinomaru aims to become the best in high school to force the professional sumo association to let him compete, and then reach the sport's highest rank of yokozuna.

  3. List of Hinomaru Sumo episodes - Wikipedia

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    At Nagoya Hinomaru attempts to wrestle a Sumo actor playing the role of Maeda Keiji but gets in an argument with a giant Sumo who also wants to wrestle Maeda and challenges him, only the giant is Tenma Hikage, AKA National treasure Odenta Mitsuyo who is most likely to become Japans next High School Yokozuna. Hinomaru sees an opportunity to ...

  4. 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.

  5. Gonzo (company) - Wikipedia

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    April 3, 2014 June 26, 2014 13 Based on a game by NCSOFT. Seiyu's Life! July 7, 2015 September 29, 2015 13 Based on a manga by Masumi Asano. Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue: January 12, 2016 March 29, 2016 12 Based on a visual novel by Sprite. Akiba's Trip: The Animation: January 4, 2017 March 29, 2017 13 Based on a game by Acquire. 18if ...

  6. Category:Sumo anime and manga - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Sumo

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    5: 3 Kin, 2 JunY Hirosegawa Sōkichi maegashira 3 1943-1958 top 10 most makuuchi tournaments for non-sanyaku: Hajimayama Masanobu sekiwake 1945-1959 7: 1 San, 5 Kin, 1 JunY Ōtachi Danemon komusubi 1946-1958 Shimizugawa Akio komusubi 1947-1958 9: 3 San, 5 Kin, 1 JunY Kuninobori Kunio komusubi 1948-1959 8: 3 San, 4 Kin, 1 JunY

  8. 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.

  9. Churanoumi Yoshihisa - Wikipedia

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    Churanoumi Yoshihisa (Japanese: 美ノ海 義久, born 6 May 1993 as Shinji Kizaki (木﨑 信志, Kizaki Shinji)) is a professional Japanese sumo wrestler from Okinawa Prefecture who debuted in March 2016.