Category:Futabayama Sadaji

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<nowiki>Futabayama Sadaji; 双葉山定次; Futabayama Sadaji; Futabayama Sadaji; Futabayama Sadaji; Futabayama Sadaji; Futabayama Sadaji; Футабаяма Сададзи; Futabayama Sadaji; Futabayama Sadaji; 후타바야마 사다지; Futabayama Sadaji; فوتابایاما ساداجی; 雙葉山定次; Futabayama Sadaji; Japon sumo güreşçisi (1912 – 1968); 日本の大相撲力士・第35代横綱; Japans rikishi (1912-1968); japanischer Sumōringer und der 35. Yokozuna; 일본 스모 선수; Sumo wrestler, head of the Japan Sumo Association (1912-1968); مصارع سومو ياباني; lluchador de sumo xaponés (1912–1968); lottatore di sumo giapponese; 双葉山; 双葉山定兵衛; Sadaji Futabayama; Akiyoshi Sadaji; Sadaji Akiyoshi; Futabayama; Tokitsukaze Sadaji; 후타바야마 사다헤이</nowiki>
Futabayama Sadaji 
Sumo wrestler, head of the Japan Sumo Association (1912-1968)
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Name in native language
  • 双葉山定次
Date of birth9 February 1912
Ōita
Date of death16 December 1968
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Wikidata Q323602
ISNI: 0000000082024401
VIAF ID: 16300122, 2993157527263827300007
Library of Congress authority ID: n87925224
NDL Authority ID: 00368523, 00084563
NACSIS-CAT author ID: DA05663435
Open Library ID: OL6875628A
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English: Futabayama Sadaji (双葉山 定次; February 9, 1912 – December 16, 1968), born as Akiyoshi Sadaji (龝吉 定次) in Oita Prefecture, Japan, was the 35th Yokozuna in sumo wrestling, from 1937 until 1945. He won twelve yūshō or top division championships and had a winning streak of 69 consecutive bouts, an all-time record. Despite his dominance he was extremely popular with the public. After his retirement he was head coach of Tokitsukaze stable and chairman of the Japan Sumo Association.

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