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Toyohibiki Ryūta (Japanese: 豊響 隆太, born November 16, 1984 as Ryūta Kadomoto (門元 隆太)) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyoura, Yamaguchi. He turned professional in 2005, reaching the top makuuchi division in July 2007. He has earned two special prizes for Fighting Spirit, and one gold star for a yokozuna upset. His highest rank was maegashira 2. He was from Sakaigawa stable, which had four other wrestlers with top division experience for much of the time he was in makuuchi: Myōgiryū, Sadanofuji, Sadanoumi and Gōeidō, the last of whom joined at the same time as him. He had one of the most tournaments ranked in makuuchi without reaching ever san'yaku. His ring name roughly translates as "abundant echo". He retired in June 2021 to become a coach and elder of the Japan Sumo

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  • 豊響隆太 (ja)
  • Toyohibiki Ryūta (en)
  • 豐響隆太 (zh)
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  • 豊響 隆太(とよひびき りゅうた、1984年11月16日 - )は、山口県豊浦郡豊浦町(現:下関市、出生地は大阪府大阪市)出身で境川部屋に所属した元大相撲力士。本名は門元 隆太(かどもと りゅうた)、愛称はカドリュウ。身長183cm、体重180kg、血液型はB型。得意手は突き、押し。趣味は昼寝。最高位は東前頭2枚目(2008年11月場所)。現在は年寄・山科。 (ja)
  • 豐響隆太(1984年1月16日-),原名門元隆太,日本山口縣豐浦町(現在下關市豐浦町)出身的前大相撲力士(出生地大阪府大阪市),身高185cm、體重189kg、血型B型。所屬相撲部屋是境川部屋。 (zh)
  • Toyohibiki Ryūta (Japanese: 豊響 隆太, born November 16, 1984 as Ryūta Kadomoto (門元 隆太)) is a former Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Toyoura, Yamaguchi. He turned professional in 2005, reaching the top makuuchi division in July 2007. He has earned two special prizes for Fighting Spirit, and one gold star for a yokozuna upset. His highest rank was maegashira 2. He was from Sakaigawa stable, which had four other wrestlers with top division experience for much of the time he was in makuuchi: Myōgiryū, Sadanofuji, Sadanoumi and Gōeidō, the last of whom joined at the same time as him. He had one of the most tournaments ranked in makuuchi without reaching ever san'yaku. His ring name roughly translates as "abundant echo". He retired in June 2021 to become a coach and elder of the Japan Sumo (en)
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  • Toyohibiki Ryūta (en)
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  • Toyohibiki Ryūta (en)
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  • Toyoura, Yamaguchi, Japan (en)
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