Toyonishiki Kiichiro
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豊錦 喜一郎(とよにしき きいちろう、1920年2月3日 - 1998年9月26日)は、昭和初期の大相撲力士。出羽海部屋所属、本名はハーリー尾崎喜一郎、最高位は西前頭20枚目。身長188cm、体重96kg。後年に太平洋戦争の影響で日本に帰化したが、アメリカ合衆国籍を持つ者として初の関取として記録されている。
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Toyonishiki Kiichiro (born Harley Ozaki, 3 February 1920 – 26 September 1998) was an American-born Japanese sumo wrestler from Pierce, Colorado who was one of the first foreign-born wrestlers to reach the top makuuchi division. He made his professional debut in January 1938 and reached makuuchi in May 1944, nearly 25 years before the more well known Hawaiian born Takamiyama Daigoro. However, he fought in only one tournament in the top division before being drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army against his wishes, and he never returned to sumo. He remained in Japan after the war, and ran an inn later in life.
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Tokyo, Japan
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1998-09-26
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Pierce, Colorado, U.S.
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豊錦 喜一郎(とよにしき きいちろう、1920年2月3日 - 1998年9月26日)は、昭和初期の大相撲力士。出羽海部屋所属、本名はハーリー尾崎喜一郎、最高位は西前頭20枚目。身長188cm、体重96kg。後年に太平洋戦争の影響で日本に帰化したが、アメリカ合衆国籍を持つ者として初の関取として記録されている。
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Toyonishiki Kiichiro (born Harley Ozaki, 3 February 1920 – 26 September 1998) was an American-born Japanese sumo wrestler from Pierce, Colorado who was one of the first foreign-born wrestlers to reach the top makuuchi division. He made his professional debut in January 1938 and reached makuuchi in May 1944, nearly 25 years before the more well known Hawaiian born Takamiyama Daigoro. However, he fought in only one tournament in the top division before being drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army against his wishes, and he never returned to sumo. He remained in Japan after the war, and ran an inn later in life.
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