• established as Edo Sumō kaisho (江戸相撲会所, Edo Sumo Club), later called Tokyo-zumō kaisho. In 1869, the Ōsaka Sumō Kyōkai (大坂相撲協会, Osaka Sumo Association) was...
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  • Edomoji (Japanese: 江戸文字, えどもじ) (or edo-moji) are Japanese typefaces invented for advertising during the Edo period. The main styles of edomoji are chōchinmoji...
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  • Gakuen Yorozuya (学園よろず屋) #40 1975 #3–4 1976 Yoshinori Takayama Edokko Tatchan (江戸っ子辰ちゃん) #41 1975 #43 1975 Wataru Sagawa Zero no Shirataka (ゼロの白鷹) #42 1975...
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    etc.]. Business Journal (in Japanese). Caizo. Retrieved 7 August 2023. "相撲LOVEの織田信長がつくった? 安土に残る古文書でわかった、大相撲の「東西」の起源" [Created by Oda Nobunaga of Sumo...
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  • Hanshu" (新しき藩主) January 28, 2018 (2018-01-28) 14.8% 5 "Sumō ja! Sumō ja!" (相撲じゃ!相撲じゃ!) Makoto Bonkobara February 4, 2018 (2018-02-04) 15.5% 6 "Nazo no Hyōryūsha"...
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  • (ジェットニャン, Jettonyan) A cat Yo-kai wearing a jet hat. Edokko Panda (江戸っ子パンダ, from edokko (江戸っ子, "someone born and raised in Tokyo")) / Panja Pupil A Local giant...
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  • largest, most important and influential Jūjutsu schools of the Edo period (江戸時代 Edo jidai 1603 - 1868) before the rise of Judo. It's descendant styles include:...
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  • Fukuoka — Hachiman Kohyō Shrine Kugutsushi Dance and Sumo (八幡古表神社の傀儡子の舞と相撲, hachiman kohyō jinja no kugutsu no mai to sumō) August 12–14, every four...
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  • Rivalry 動絵狐狸達引 Ugoki-e Kori no Tatehiki Short Film 1931 Extant Animal Sumo 動物相撲大会 Doubutsu Sumo Taikai Short Film 1931 Extant At the Circus 見世物見物 Misemono...
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    (post-1632). Shimoda bugyō (下田奉行) – Overseers of the port of Shimoda. Sumo-bugyō (相撲奉行) – Ancestors of the function of gyōji. Officials during the Kamakura shogunate...
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