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Dejima Takeharu (出島 武春, born March 21, 1974) is a former sumo wrestler from Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. A former amateur champion, he made his professional debut in 1996, reaching the top makuuchi division the following year. In July 1999 he won the yūshō or tournament championship and earned promotion to the second highest rank of ōzeki. He lost the rank in 2001 and, for the most part, remained a maegashira until his retirement in 2009. He won ten special prizes and six gold stars over his long career. He wrestled for Musashigawa stable. He is now an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Ōnaruto Oyakata.

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  • Dejima Takeharu (en)
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  • 出島武春 (ja)
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  • Dejima Takeharu (出島 武春 Takeharu Dejima?, nacido el 21 de marzo de 1974) es un exluchador de sumo de Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japón. Un excampeón amateur, hizo su debut profesional en 1996, llegando a makuuchi al año siguiente. En 1999 ganó su primer y único de su carrera, y ganó el ascenso a ōzeki, la segunda categoría más alta, pero perdió dicha categoría en 2001, y durante la mayor parte de su carrera se mantuvo como maegashira hasta su retirada en 2009. Ganó 10 y 6 kinboshi durante su larga carrera. Luchó para la . (es)
  • Dejima Takeharu (出島 武春, born March 21, 1974) is a former sumo wrestler from Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. A former amateur champion, he made his professional debut in 1996, reaching the top makuuchi division the following year. In July 1999 he won the yūshō or tournament championship and earned promotion to the second highest rank of ōzeki. He lost the rank in 2001 and, for the most part, remained a maegashira until his retirement in 2009. He won ten special prizes and six gold stars over his long career. He wrestled for Musashigawa stable. He is now an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Ōnaruto Oyakata. (en)
  • 出島 武春(でじま たけはる、1974年3月21日 - )は、石川県金沢市出身で武蔵川部屋に所属していた元大相撲力士。現役時代の最高位は東大関。現在は年寄・大鳴戸。 (ja)
  • 出島武春(1974年4月21日-),日本石川縣金澤市出身的前大相撲力士,業餘相撲冠軍,第231代大關。他身高1.8米,重150公斤。所屬相撲部屋為武藏川部屋。 他在1996年開始專業相撲生涯,在1997年升至幕內級別。在1999年7月得到優勝後晉級至大關,但在2001年被降回関脇(因生病導致成績下滑),之後多數時候停留在前頭級別直到2009年引退。他曾10次得到三賞(殊勲賞3次、敢鬥賞4次、技能賞3次)和6枚打敗橫綱的金星章。 引退後,他留在相撲界作為藤島部屋的親方和教練,並作為審判委員。 (zh)
  • Dejima Takeharu (jap. 出島 武春; * 21. März 1974 in Kanazawa, Präfektur Ishikawa) ist ein ehemaliger japanischer Sumōringer. Dejima, der keinen angenommenen Ringernamen verwendete, sondern unter seinem wirklichen Personennamen antrat, kam aus dem Hochschulsport. Er kämpfte vor seiner Profikarriere für die Chūō-Universität in Tokio. 1996 wechselte er ins professionelle Lager und trat dem Ringerstall Musashigawa-Beya bei. Seine frühe Laufbahn war von einem schnellen Aufstieg durch die Ränge geprägt: im September 1996 erreichte Dejima die Jūryō-Division, im März 1997 die Makuuchi. (de)
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  • Dejima Takeharu (en)
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