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Weight
  
132 kg (291 lb)

Name
  
Kashiwado Risuke

Makuuchi rank
  
Ozeki

Debut
  
October 1806

Role
  
Sumo wrestler

Height
  
1.83 m

Highest rank
  
Ozeki (March 1815)

Died
  
December 3, 1828

Parents
  
Kashiwado Sogoro

Retired
  
January 1825

Stable
  
Isenoumi stable


Kashiwado Risuke

Record
  
158-37-53 7draws-5holds-16noresults (Makuuchi)

Championships
  
16 (Makuuchi, unofficial)

Similar People
  
Kashiwado Tsuyoshi, Raiden Tameemon, Tanikaze Kajinosuke, Kyokutenho Masaru, Tosanoumi Toshio

Kashiwado Risuke (柏戸 利助, 1783 – December 3, 1828) was a sumo wrestler from Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan.

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Career

Kashiwado was born in Aomori and went to Edo in 1806, joining Isenoumi stable. He was given the name Kashiwado and worked under the Hirosaki Domain. His highest rank was ōzeki. He won 16 tournaments in the top makuuchi division, but his top division win ratio was not so high at .810, compared with Tanikaze (.949) and Onogawa (.917).

In June 1823, the Gojo family granted yokozuna licences to Kashiwado and his rival Tamagaki, but he rejected his. The reason has been said to be that he was afraid that this would cause conflict with the Yoshida family. Tamagaki also rejected the licence. The following year Tamagaki suddenly died, and his death shocked Kashiwado. In January 1825, Kashiwado lost three consecutive bouts and retired.

Kahiwado was not promoted to yokozuna but because 20th Yoshida Oikaze had heard of his case, he decided to issue a license to Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke in 1828, making Ōnomatsu the first yokozuna in 39 years.

Top division record

  • The actual time the tournaments were held during the year in this period often varied.
  • *Championships for the best record in a tournament were not recognized or awarded before the 1909 summer tournament, and the unofficial championships above are historically conferred. For more information, see yūshō.

    References

    Kashiwado Risuke Wikipedia


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