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Fujinoshin : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujinoshin Tsukasa

Fujinoshin Tsukasa (born 6 November 1960 as Tetsuya Yagi) is a former sumo wrestler from Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. He made his professional debut in March 1976, and reached the top division in September 1986. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 1. He retired in September 1990 and is currently an elder in the Japan Sumo Association under the name Jinmaku.
==Career==
He was born in Funabashi, Chiba, not far from the Kuramae Kokugikan. At the age of 15 in March 1976 he joined Izutsu stable (later renamed Kokonoe stable), recruited by former ''yokozuna'' Kitanofuji. He switched from his family name of Yagi to the shikona of Fujihikari in 1978. After several years in the lower divisions he broke into ''juryo'' in January 1985, but only stayed there for two tournaments. He returned to ''juryo'' in January 1986 and made the top ''makuuchi'' division in September of that year, before falling back to ''juryo''. In November 1987 he returned to the top division and stayed there for two years, reaching a highest rank of ''maegashira'' 1 in January 1988, although he was unable to defeat a ''yokozuna'' or win a special prize. During this period he was part of a stable that included two ''yokozuna'', Chiyonofuji and Hokutoumi, as well as fellow ''maegashira'' Takanofuji.
The beginning of end of Fujinoshin′s career came on Day 12 of the Aki basho in September 1989 when he had his ankle broken by a wrestler (Misugisato) who fell on it while Fujinoshin was sitting by the ''dohyo'' waiting for his match. He was unable to compete and had to default and withdraw from the tournament.〔 The ''kosho'' or public injury system which protected a wrestler′s rank for one tournament did not apply in his case as the injury did not occur in a tournament bout itself, and as a result he fell to the juryo division. He returned to sumo in January 1990 but was unable to win promotion back to ''makuuchi'' and announced his retirement in September 1990 having fallen into the ''makushita'' division after another enforced absence.

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