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Wakanohana Kanji II : ウィキペディア英語版
Wakanohana Kanji II

Wakanohana Kanji II (若乃花 幹士, born April 3, 1953) is a former sumo wrestler from Ōwani, Aomori, Japan. He was the sport's 56th ''yokozuna.'' After retirement he became head coach of Magaki stable. Due to poor health he left the Japan Sumo Association in December 2013.
==Early career==

Born as Katsunori Shimoyama, he began his sumo career as a 15-year-old in July 1968. He joined Futagoyama stable at the same time as another future ''yokozuna'', Takanosato, who came from the same area of Japan. Initially fighting under his own surname of Shimoyama, he changed to the sumo name of Wakamisugi in 1973. It took him five years to reach the status of a salaried ''sekitori'' wrestler, when he broke into the ''jūryō'' division in May 1973. He was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 1973. From September 1974 to January 1975 he won three consecutive technique prizes and was promoted to ''sekiwake.'' Over the next two years he had some up and down results, but from September 1976 to January 1977 at ''sekiwake'' rank he put together three 11-4 marks, won three more special prizes and was promoted to ''ōzeki.'' In May 1977 he won his first ''yūshō'', or tournament championship, with a 13-2 record.

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