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  2. Sumo Do, Sumo Don't - Wikipedia

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    Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (シコふんじゃった。, Shiko funjatta) is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. It is one of the few notable depictions of sumo in film.

  3. Sumo Didi - Wikipedia

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    Sumo Didi is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language sports biographical film on the life of Hetal Dave, India's only professional female sumo wrestler. The film is the directorial debut of Jayant Rohatgi, and stars Shriyam Bhagnani in title role with Chaitnya Sharma, Anubha Fatehpura, Nitesh Pandey , and Raghav Dheer.

  4. Tōhakuryū Masahito - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tokyo, Shiraishi began sumo wrestling in the 4th grade of elementary school, going on to attend sumo classes at a dojo in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward. [2] He attended Toyo University and in 2018 during his 4th year at the school, he won the individual division of the 97th All Japan Student Sumo Championship. [3]

  5. Tokyo’s Indian Female Sumo Wrestler Tale ‘Sumo Didi’ Recounts ...

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    The film is based on the life of Hetal Dave, India’s first professional female sumo wrestler. Rohatgi, a veteran of TV commercials, was on the lookout for a story with a strong human connection ...

  6. Category:Sumo films - Wikipedia

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    A Sumo Wrestler's Tail; W. Wakanohana Monogatari Dohyō no Oni This page was last edited on 2 September 2024, at 11:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. You Only Live Twice (film) - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Tower and the centre of Tokyo can be briefly seen in a sequence where the villains' car is dropped in Tokyo Bay. Tanaka's private subway station was filmed at the Tokyo Metro's Nakano-shimbashi Station. A sumo wrestling match was filmed at Tokyo's sumo hall, the Kuramae Kokugikan; this has since been demolished.

  8. Konishiki Yasokichi - Wikipedia

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    Konishiki remained in the Japan Sumo Association as an elder for a short time under the name of Sanoyama, before branching out as a Japanese entertainer under the name "KONISHIKI" (the capitalization is an effort to reflect the association's requirement to write his name in the Roman alphabet, after prohibition of spelling it out in Japanese ...

  9. Kōji Kitao - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Kitao (Japanese: 北尾 光司, August 12, 1963 – February 10, 2019) [1] was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler and professional wrestler, born in Mie.As Futahaguro Kōji (双羽黒 光司) he was sumo's 60th yokozuna, and the only one in sumo history not to win a top division tournament championship. [2]