Shiranui Kōemon

Sumo wrestler and champion performer

Shiranui Kōemon - Sumo wrestler and champion performer
Born

March 3rd, 1825
200 years ago

Died

February 24th, 1879
146 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Japan

Links & References

Born in 1825, a notable sumo wrestler achieved great success in the Edo period. Gained recognition for the unique wrestling style and contributed to the popularization of the sport. Competed in various tournaments and trained many aspiring wrestlers, leaving a lasting legacy in the sumo community. The title of yokozuna was earned, representing the pinnacle of sumo wrestling. His influence extended beyond the ring, impacting the cultural landscape of Japan during the 19th century.

Achieved the rank of yokozuna in sumo wrestling

Popularized unique wrestling techniques and style

Mentored future generations of sumo wrestlers

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