Ōhō Kōnosuke (王鵬 幸之介), born February 14, 2000, as Kōnosuke Naya (納谷 幸之介, Naya Kōnosuke), is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kōtō, Tokyo. He...
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location Oho, Japan, a village in Tsukuba District, Ibaraki Ōhō Kōnosuke, Japanese sumo wrestler Octahemioctahedron Okhotsk Airport (IATA code: OHO), airport...
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Hōmashō Noriyuki Hokutofuji Daiki Kotoshōhō Yoshinari Tochisakae Atsushi Ōhō Kōnosuke Hidenoumi Takuya Yago Takanori Gōnoyama Tōki Bushōzan Kotarō Kengo Yamazaki...
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grandson of Taihō, Naya Kōnosuke, joined the stable. Naya was promoted to jūryō for the January 2021 tournament and changed his name to Ōhō. He is the second...
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three younger brothers, Takamori, Konosuke and Kosei, who all compete in sumo under the respective shikona Naya, Ōhō and Mudohō. Naya made his professional...
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November 2020 tournament and changed his shikona from his own surname, Naya, to Ōhō. Kōsei joined Ōtake stable in November 2019. His shikona is Mudohō [ja]....
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automobile manufacturer Honda Hirotoshi Honda, founder of Mugen Motorsports Konosuke Matsushita, founder of Panasonic Hiroshi Mikitani, founder of Rakuten Mitsui...
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daughter. Taihō's grandson Konosuke Naya (born 2000) joined Ōtake stable as a professional sumo wrestler in January 2018, using Ōhō as his shikona. He was...
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