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The Tokitsukaze stable (時津風部屋, Tokitsukaze-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers in Japan, one of the Tokitsukaze group of stables. It was founded in 1769 and was dominant during the Taishō period. In its modern form it dates from 1941 when it was established by Futabayama, who was still an active wrestler at the time. It was known as Futabayama Dojo until it was re-named Tokitsukaze stable in November 1945 when Futabayama retired. (The stable has the names of both Futabayama and Tokitsukaze at its entrance.) Upon Futabayama's death in 1968 the former Kagamisato took charge for a short time, but Futabayama's widow wanted Yutakayama Katsuo to take over, which he did upon his retirement in 1969. He in turn passed control of the stable on to his successor Futatsuryū in August 2002. As of Januar

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  • Heya Tokitsukaze (es)
  • 時津風部屋 (ja)
  • Tokitsukaze stable (en)
  • 時津風部屋 (zh)
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  • 時津風部屋(ときつかぜべや)は、日本相撲協会所属で時津風一門の相撲部屋。 (ja)
  • 時津風部屋(日语:時津風部屋/ときつかぜべや Tokitsukaze beya */?),是日本相撲協會屬下的一個相撲部屋,也是的本家。 (zh)
  • La Heya Tokitsukaze (en japonés 時津風部屋 Tokitsukaze-beya) es una residencia donde vive y habita un grupo de luchadores de sumo. Hace parte del grupo Tokitsukaze. Fue fundada en 1769 y se caracterizó por ser una heya dominante durante la Era Taishō. El 26 de junio de 2007 se desató un escándalo en el mundo del sumo debido a la muerte del luchador de sumo junior[1] perteneciente a la heya Tokitsukaze cuyo shikona era Tokitaizan (nombre real Takashi Saito - 17 años de edad). Para enero de 2019 la heya contaba con 13 luchadores activos, tres de ellos sekitori. (es)
  • The Tokitsukaze stable (時津風部屋, Tokitsukaze-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers in Japan, one of the Tokitsukaze group of stables. It was founded in 1769 and was dominant during the Taishō period. In its modern form it dates from 1941 when it was established by Futabayama, who was still an active wrestler at the time. It was known as Futabayama Dojo until it was re-named Tokitsukaze stable in November 1945 when Futabayama retired. (The stable has the names of both Futabayama and Tokitsukaze at its entrance.) Upon Futabayama's death in 1968 the former Kagamisato took charge for a short time, but Futabayama's widow wanted Yutakayama Katsuo to take over, which he did upon his retirement in 1969. He in turn passed control of the stable on to his successor Futatsuryū in August 2002. As of Januar (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/2019_Tokitsukaze_sign.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tokitsukaze_Beya.jpg
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