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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tochiazuma Tomoyori (born 3 September 1944 as Hayao Shiga) is a former sumo wrestler from S ma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was sekiwake, which he held for one tournament in 1970. He won the top division championship in January 1972. After retirement he worked as a coach at his stable, Kasugano, until 1990 when he set up his own Tamanoi stable. He is the father of the former ozeki Tochiazuma Daisuke, and upon his retirement as a coach in 2009 his son…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tochiazuma Tomoyori (born 3 September 1944 as Hayao Shiga) is a former sumo wrestler from S ma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was sekiwake, which he held for one tournament in 1970. He won the top division championship in January 1972. After retirement he worked as a coach at his stable, Kasugano, until 1990 when he set up his own Tamanoi stable. He is the father of the former ozeki Tochiazuma Daisuke, and upon his retirement as a coach in 2009 his son took over from him.He made his debut in November 1960, joining the then recently retired yokozuna Tochinishiki''s Kasugano stable. He reached juryo in May 1965 and the top makuuchi division in March 1967. He was relatively small, standing only 177 cm tall and weighing around 110 kg. In May 1968 he was runner-up to Tamanoshima with a 10-5 record, earning promotion to komusubi. He also won the first of his six Ginosho or Technique Awards. He was runner-up once again in September of that year. He reached his highest rank of sekiwake in March 1970 but fell short with a 7-8 record.