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Taniemon Hitachiyama

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Taniemon Hitachiyama Famous memorial

Birth
Mito-shi, Ibaraki, Japan
Death
19 Jun 1922 (aged 48)
Sumida-ku, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
Burial
Taitō-ku, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan Add to Map
Plot
Ko13-2
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The 19th Yokozuna (Sumo Grand Champion). Hitachiyama Taniemon was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. He was the sport's 19th yokozuna from 1903 till 1914. His great rivalry with Umegatani Tōtarō II created the "Ume-Hitachi Era" and did much to popularise sumo. He is remembered as much for his exploits in promoting the sport as for his strength on the dohyō. In his later years as head coach of Dewanoumi stable he trained hundreds of wrestlers, including three yokozuna. Many consider him the most honorable yokozuna in sumo history, which earned him the nickname "Kakusei" or "sumo saint."
The 19th Yokozuna (Sumo Grand Champion). Hitachiyama Taniemon was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. He was the sport's 19th yokozuna from 1903 till 1914. His great rivalry with Umegatani Tōtarō II created the "Ume-Hitachi Era" and did much to popularise sumo. He is remembered as much for his exploits in promoting the sport as for his strength on the dohyō. In his later years as head coach of Dewanoumi stable he trained hundreds of wrestlers, including three yokozuna. Many consider him the most honorable yokozuna in sumo history, which earned him the nickname "Kakusei" or "sumo saint."

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  • Originally Created by: Warrick L. Barrett
  • Added: Jan 28, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6136354/taniemon-hitachiyama: accessed ), memorial page for Taniemon Hitachiyama (19 Jan 1874–19 Jun 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6136354, citing Yanaka Cemetery, Taitō-ku, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan; Maintained by Find a Grave.