athelitextreme Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 I realize that I'm sorta late, but I recently stumbled onto an article that mentioned one or two Rikishi from Michinoku-beya being forced to retire due to the match fixing scandal. In searching further, I found that Toyozakura, Jumonji, Hakuba & Kirinowaka retired in May 2011. I'm aware that they retired because of a scandal, but was it the match fixing scandal? Most stunningly, I also discovered that Daigen retired at the same time. I didn't find anything that referenced him being involved in a scandal. Why did he retire at such a young age? :-|
Fukurou Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 I realize that I'm sorta late, but I recently stumbled onto an article that mentioned one or two Rikishi from Michinoku-beya being forced to retire due to the match fixing scandal. In searching further, I found that Toyozakura, Jumonji, Hakuba & Kirinowaka retired in May 2011. I'm aware that they retired because of a scandal, but was it the match fixing scandal? Suggest you read the Yaocho by mobile scandal thread. Most stunningly, I also discovered that Daigen retired at the same time. I didn't find anything that referenced him being involved in a scandal. Why did he retire at such a young age? :-| He appeared on this list of March/May 2011 retirees, and wasn't tagged as being involved in a scandal, but I don't know anything else about him.
athelitextreme Posted March 14, 2012 Author Posted March 14, 2012 Suggest you read the Yaocho by mobile scandal thread. I'll read it. Thank you. He appeared on this list of March/May 2011 retirees, and wasn't tagged as being involved in a scandal, but I don't know anything else about him. It'll be truly appreciated if anyone with information as to why Daigen retired will please post it.
athelitextreme Posted March 22, 2012 Author Posted March 22, 2012 Sooo... does anyone in Japan follow the Sumo-beyas & able/willing to please answer regarding Daigen?? Also, is Tatsutayama Toshiyori still at Michinoku-beya?
athelitextreme Posted March 22, 2012 Author Posted March 22, 2012 Correction/Mistype: I didn't mean to refer to Tatsutayama Oyakata. I meant, is Kunio Fukuda Toshiyori (Fukunosato) still at Michinoku-beya?
Naganoyama Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 (edited) Correction/Mistype: I didn't mean to refer to Tatsutayama Oyakata. I meant, is Kunio Fukuda Toshiyori (Fukunosato) still at Michinoku-beya? Fukunosato is a wakaimonogashira at Michinoku Beya and not an oyakata (i.e. on the organisational side, rather than the teaching staff) and still there as far as I can tell. Edited March 22, 2012 by Naganoyama
Orion Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 Fukunosato is a wakaimonogashira at Michinoku Beya and not an oyakata (i.e. on the organisational side, rather than the teaching staff) and still there as far as I can tell. Last time I looked, he was still there. You need to be aware that retired men who remain in the Sumo Kyokai are not all oyakata. As Naganoyama has remarked, some are wakaimonogashira, mainly in charge of the entrants and maezumo, but also reporting kyujo of lower-ranked rikishi throughout a basho. There aren't enough of them to go round, so many heya have 'managers' who do similar jobs. Other respected retirees are the lower-ranked (but still valuable) sewanin, who have a whole lot of jobs. Many years ago I wrote an article on them for "Sumo World". Orion who's known a lot of these since they were barefoot newbies,,,,
athelitextreme Posted March 22, 2012 Author Posted March 22, 2012 Yes, I'm aware that Fukunosato is not an Oyakata & that he assists with newer Rikishi. I may be mistaken, but I used the term Toshiyori to refer to someone that's an elder & respected. Is this not a proper use of the term? I would appreciate the correction. Orion, is the article that you referred to still available for reading? Do you know anything about Daigen? Thanks to you & Naganoyama for sharing your knowledge!
Yubinhaad Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 If it's any help, here's the list of current Wakaimonogashira. WakaimonogashiraShikona Real Name Birthdate Birthplace Heya Sumo Entry Retirement Highest Rank Career Record Kotochitose Yamamoto Minoru 22/04/1957 Hokkaido Sadogatake Jul 1971 Jul 1986 Maegashira 5 440w-424l-22a Shiraiwa Sato Masatoshi 05/03/1957 Akita Asahiyama Jan 1975 Sep 1987 Juryo 7 301w-280l-7a Iyozakura Ichiki Masayuki 20/03/1961 Ehime Takasago Mar 1976 Mar 1988 Juryo 11 262w-234l-16a Hakuryu Onuma Hiroshi 12/04/1954 Yamagata Kagamiyama Nov 1969 May 1988 Juryo 1 566w-573l-14a Fukunosato Fukuda Kunio 04/06/1961 Iwate Michinoku Jul 1978 May 1993 Juryo 13 330w-294l-7a Hananokuni Noguchi Akihiro 15/10/1959 Osaka Hanaregoma Mar 1975 Nov 1994 Maegashira 1 605w-593l-21a Zenshinyama Akimoto Ryota 22/04/1966 Kanagawa Takadagawa Nov 1982 Sep 1999 Juryo 2 480w-467l-56a Tochinofuji Kusano Tatsuyuki 15/11/1969 Fukuoka Kasugano Mar 1985 Jan 2001 Maegashira 11 414w-387l-17a
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