Record 577-431-11 Name Tochihikari Masayuki Height 1.76 m Retired January 1966 Makuuchi rank Ozeki | Highest rank Ozeki (July 1962) Died March 28, 1977 Debut May 1952 Role Sumo wrestler Weight 128 kg | |
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Championships 1 (Juryo)1 (Makushita) Special Prizes Outstanding Performance (3)Fighting Spirit (2) Similar People Tochinishiki Kiyotaka, Sadanoyama Shinmatsu, Matsunobori Shigeo, Kaiki Nobuhide, Kiyoshi Myobudani |
Tochihikari Masayuki (29 August 1933 – 28 March 1977) was a sumo wrestler from Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan who reached the second highest rank of ōzeki in 1962. He joined Kasugano stable in 1952 and reached the top makuuchi division in 1955. He never won a top division championship but was a tournament runner-up four times. He fought as an ōzeki for 22 tournaments but lost the rank after recording three consecutive losing scores and immediately announced his retirement in January 1966. He became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Chiganoura. He was a judge of tournament bouts and was involved in both the incorrect decision to award a win to Toda that stopped Taiho's 45 bout winning streak in March 1969 and the famous decision in January 1972 to declare Kitanofuji the winner over Takanohana by kabai-te. He died of rectal cancer at the age of 43. His shikona of Tochihikari was subsequently used by a later wrestler from Kasugano stable, also known as Kaneshiro Kofuku.