Tamagaki Gakunosuke
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Biography
Tamagaki Gakunosuke IV (1784 – August 29, 1824) was Japanese sumo wrestler from Minamitakaki, Nagasaki, Japan. His highest rank was ōzeki.
Career
He made a professional debut in 1806 and was promoted to the top makuuchi division in 1810. In April 1814, he was ranked at maegashira 1, but in the very next November 1814 tournament, he was ranked at ōzeki. The reason was that the banzuke (the sumo wrestlers' hierarchy) was changed to that based on real ability.
In June 1823, Tamagaki and Kashiwado were awarded yokozuna licences by the Gojo family. However, after Kashiwado rejected the licence, he also rejected his. In the next year, he died while being an active wrestler.
In the top makuuchi division, he won only four tournaments, but his win ratio finally reached .815. Kashiwado won 16 tournaments, but he recorded the win ratio .810.
Top division record
- The actual time the tournaments were held during the year in this period often varied.
- | Spring | Winter | ||||
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1810 | x | West Maegashira #6 6–2–1 1nr | ||||
1811 | West Maegashira #6 5–3 2nr | West Maegashira #5 3–1–2 4d | ||||
1812 | West Maegashira #5 4–0 1d Unofficial | West Maegashira #4 6–2 2d | ||||
1813 | West Maegashira #1 5–1–2 2d | West Komusubi 3–1–3 3d | ||||
1814 | West Maegashira #1 Sat out due to injury 0–0–10 | West Ōzeki 7–1–1 1h Unofficial | ||||
1815 | Not enrolled | Sat out | ||||
1816 | West Ōzeki 5–2 1nr | West Ōzeki 7–0–1 1d 1nr | ||||
1817 | West Ōzeki 5–2–3 | West Ōzeki 6–2–2 | ||||
1818 | West Ōzeki 7–0–2 1nr Unofficial | West Ōzeki 6–1–2 1nr | ||||
1819 | West Ōzeki 5–1–3 1nr | West Ōzeki 3–0–6 1nr | ||||
1820 | West Ōzeki 5–1 | West Ōzeki 7–1–1 1nr Unofficial | ||||
1821 | West Ōzeki 6–1–2 1nr | Not enrolled | ||||
1822 | Not enrolled | West Ōzeki 6–2–1 1nr | ||||
1823 | West Ōzeki 3–1–2 1nr | West Ōzeki 4–2–3 1nr | ||||
1824 | West Ōzeki Retired 0–0–10 | |||||
Record given as win-loss-absent Top Division Champion Retired Lower Divisions Key: d=Draw(s) (引分); h=Hold(s) (預り); nr=no result recorded Yokozuna (not ranked as such on banzuke until 1890) Ōzeki — Sekiwake — Komusubi — Maegashira |
*Championships for the best record in a tournament were not recognized or awarded before the 1909 summer tournament, and the unofficial championships above are historically conferred. For more information, see yūshō.