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Tenryū Saburō, (November 1, 1903 – August 20, 1989) born Saburō Wakuta in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a professional sumo wrestler with the Dewanoumi stable. As the ringleader of the "", in which many wrestlers went on strike, he left the Japan Sumo Association in 1932. With the other striking wrestlers, he created the "Rishiki group for a Great Japan", wishing to reform the system he described as "feudal" and to increase his earnings. Because of financial difficulties, the group dissolved in 1937.

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  • 天竜三郎 (ja)
  • Tenryū Saburō (en)
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  • 天竜 三郎(てんりゅう さぶろう、1903年11月1日 - 1989年8月20日)は、静岡県浜名郡三方原村(現:静岡県浜松市北区)出身の元大相撲力士。本名は和久田 三郎(わくた さぶろう)。 春秋園事件の主導者として、大相撲の長い歴史にその名を残した。舞台演出家で東京・大森の古書店「天誠書林」店主の和久田誠男、俳優のは息子。 (ja)
  • Tenryū Saburō, (November 1, 1903 – August 20, 1989) born Saburō Wakuta in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a professional sumo wrestler with the Dewanoumi stable. As the ringleader of the "", in which many wrestlers went on strike, he left the Japan Sumo Association in 1932. With the other striking wrestlers, he created the "Rishiki group for a Great Japan", wishing to reform the system he described as "feudal" and to increase his earnings. Because of financial difficulties, the group dissolved in 1937. (en)
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  • Tenryū Saburō (en)
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  • Shizuoka prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Tenryū Saburō, (November 1, 1903 – August 20, 1989) born Saburō Wakuta in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a professional sumo wrestler with the Dewanoumi stable. As the ringleader of the "", in which many wrestlers went on strike, he left the Japan Sumo Association in 1932. With the other striking wrestlers, he created the "Rishiki group for a Great Japan", wishing to reform the system he described as "feudal" and to increase his earnings. Because of financial difficulties, the group dissolved in 1937. In 1939, he invited teachers of Japanese martial arts to Manchuria. He discovered the Aiki-Budo of Morihei Ueshiba and became his student the same day. In 1957, the reforms Saburō had supported were implemented, and he was invited to talk as a witness. (en)
  • 天竜 三郎(てんりゅう さぶろう、1903年11月1日 - 1989年8月20日)は、静岡県浜名郡三方原村(現:静岡県浜松市北区)出身の元大相撲力士。本名は和久田 三郎(わくた さぶろう)。 春秋園事件の主導者として、大相撲の長い歴史にその名を残した。舞台演出家で東京・大森の古書店「天誠書林」店主の和久田誠男、俳優のは息子。 (ja)
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