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His sumo stable was Kise (for a short time he belonged to Kitanoumi). His height is 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) and his peak weight is 224 kg (494 lbs). His highest rank was j\u016bry\u014d 6. Hs is the first former amateur from Asahi University to reach the sekitori ranks. He retired in June 2020. From elementary school he did karate, but he became interested in sumo at Mie High School and began entering sumo competitions.[1] He was an amateur wrestler at Asahi University and reached the top 16 in the Inter Collegiate and second place in the Western Japan College Tournament. He was a contemporary of Tosayutaka. He joined Kise stable in March 2007 at the age of 23. He was only the third former member of Asahi University’s small sumo club to turn professional. He weighed 182 kilograms (401\u00a0lb) upon his debut. He initially fought under his own surname of Shiratsuka. In March 2009 he switched to the shikona of Tokushinh\u014d and won the makushita division championship or y\u016bsh\u014d with a 6\u20131 record. He was promoted to the j\u016bry\u014d division for the first time in September 2009. He spent a total of 27 tournaments ranked in j\u016bry\u014d with a win\/loss record of 187\u2013218. He never reached the top makuuchi division; his highest rank being j\u016bry\u014d 6 in September 2013. His last appearance in j\u016bry\u014d was in November 2015. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4His peak weight of 224 kilograms (494 lbs) means he ranks twelfth in the list of heaviest sumo wrestlers, and is the sixth-heaviest Japanese sumo wrestler ever after Yamamotoyama, Kenho, Susanoumi, Kainowaka and Hidenoumi.Table of ContentsRetirement from sumo[edit]Fighting style[edit]Career record[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Retirement from sumo[edit]Tokushinh\u014d fell to the sandanme division in the banzuke issued for the May 2020 tournament, and he submitted retirement papers to the Japan Sumo Association, acknowledged on June 1, 2020.[2] His career results were 382 wins against 373 losses over 79 tournaments. He plans to return to Asahi University as a member of staff.[3] He had his danpatsu-shiki or retirement ceremony in October 2021, with around 150 guests including former yokozuna Kisenosato, and the head of Asahi University making the final cut of his topknot.[4]Fighting style[edit]When fighting on the mawashi or belt Tokushinh\u014d favoured a migi-yotsu (left hand outside, right hand inside) grip. He also regularly used tsuki\/oshi (pushing and thrusting) techniques. His most common winning kimarite were yori kiri (force out) and oshi dashi (push out), which together account for over 60 per cent of his career wins.[5]Career record[edit]\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000\u3000 Tokushinh\u014d Motohisa[6]Year in sumoJanuaryHatsu basho, TokyoMarchHaru basho, OsakaMayNatsu basho, TokyoJulyNagoya basho, NagoyaSeptemberAki basho, TokyoNovemberKy\u016bsh\u016b basho, Fukuoka2007x(Maezumo)West Jonokuchi #115\u20132\u00a0West Jonidan #896\u20131\u00a0West Jonidan #145\u20132\u00a0East Sandanme #826\u20131\u00a02008East Sandanme #256\u20131\u00a0West Makushita #466\u20131\u00a0West Makushita #195\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #113\u20134\u00a0West Makushita #175\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #84\u20133\u00a02009West Makushita #52\u20135\u00a0East Makushita #176\u20131Champion\u00a0East Makushita #44\u20133\u00a0West Makushita #24\u20133\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #126\u20139\u00a0West Makushita #25\u20132\u00a02010East Makushita #15\u20132\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #118\u20137\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #77\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #87\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #94\u201311\u00a0West Makushita #32\u20135\u00a02011East Makushita #93\u20134\u00a0East Makushita #17Tournament Cancelled0\u20130\u20130East Makushita #174\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #84\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #24\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #14\u20133\u00a02012West J\u016bry\u014d #128\u20137\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #107\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #117\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #127\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #127\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #138\u20137\u00a02013East J\u016bry\u014d #128\u20137\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #97\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #107\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #1010\u20135\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #67\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #76\u20139\u00a02014East J\u016bry\u014d #98\u20137\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #76\u20139\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #98\u20137\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #77\u20138\u00a0East J\u016bry\u014d #86\u20139\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #106\u20139\u00a02015West J\u016bry\u014d #125\u201310\u00a0East Makushita #24\u20133\u00a0West Makushita #14\u20133\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #149\u20136\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #97\u20138\u00a0West J\u016bry\u014d #104\u201311\u00a02016West Makushita #32\u20135\u00a0West Makushita #143\u20134\u00a0West Makushita #225\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #134\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #103\u20134\u00a0West Makushita #153\u20134\u00a02017West Makushita #234\u20133\u00a0West Makushita #175\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #105\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #62\u20135\u00a0East Makushita #173\u20134\u00a0West Makushita #233\u20134\u00a02018West Makushita #285\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #153\u20134\u00a0West Makushita #224\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #164\u20133\u00a0East Makushita #104\u20133\u00a0West Makushita #62\u20135\u00a02019West Makushita #175\u20132\u00a0West Makushita #61\u20136\u00a0West Makushita #233\u20134\u00a0East Makushita #312\u20135\u00a0West Makushita #495\u20132\u00a0East Makushita #334\u20133\u00a02020West Makushita #272\u20135\u00a0East Makushita #473\u20134\u00a0West Sandanme #4Tournament Cancelled0\u20130\u20130West Sandanme #4Retired0\u20130\u20130xxRecord given as win-loss-absent\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Top Division Champion\u00a0Top Division Runner-up\u00a0Retired\u00a0Lower DivisionsSansh\u014d key: F=Fighting spirit; O=Outstanding performance; T=Technique\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0Also shown: \u2605=Kinboshi; P=Playoff(s)Divisions: Makuuchi \u2014 J\u016bry\u014d \u2014 Makushita \u2014 Sandanme \u2014 Jonidan \u2014 JonokuchiMakuuchi ranks:\u00a0Yokozuna \u2014 \u014czeki \u2014 Sekiwake \u2014 Komusubi \u2014 MaegashiraSee also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/tokushinho-motohisa-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Tokushinh\u014d Motohisa – Wikipedia"}}]}]