Ōnoumi Hisamitsu (大ノ海 久光, Ōnoumi Hisamitsu, 20 March 1916 – 20 September 1981) was a sumo wrestler from Minamiakita District, Akita, Japan. He made his professional debut in 1937. He fought in the top makuuchi division for 16 tournaments and his highest rank was maegashira 3. He was a member of Nishonoseki stable and recruited the future yokozuna Wakanohana Kanji I while still an active wrestler. After his retirement from active competition in 1952 he became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Hanakago and established the Hanakago stable, taking Wakanohana with him. He was later the coach of yokozuna Wajima, who eventually married Hanakago's daughter and took over control of the stable shortly before Hanakago's death in 1981.
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| - 大ノ海久光 (ja)
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| - 大ノ海 久光(おおのうみ ひさみつ、1916年3月20日 - 1981年9月20日 )は、元大相撲力士、元花籠親方。最高位は西前頭3枚目。秋田県南秋田郡井川町生まれ。本名は中島 久光(旧姓工藤)。現役時代の体格は176cm、99kg。得意手は左四つ、寄り。 (ja)
- Ōnoumi Hisamitsu (大ノ海 久光, Ōnoumi Hisamitsu, 20 March 1916 – 20 September 1981) was a sumo wrestler from Minamiakita District, Akita, Japan. He made his professional debut in 1937. He fought in the top makuuchi division for 16 tournaments and his highest rank was maegashira 3. He was a member of Nishonoseki stable and recruited the future yokozuna Wakanohana Kanji I while still an active wrestler. After his retirement from active competition in 1952 he became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Hanakago and established the Hanakago stable, taking Wakanohana with him. He was later the coach of yokozuna Wajima, who eventually married Hanakago's daughter and took over control of the stable shortly before Hanakago's death in 1981. (en)
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| - Akita Prefecure, Japan (en)
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| - Ōnoumi Hisamitsu (大ノ海 久光, Ōnoumi Hisamitsu, 20 March 1916 – 20 September 1981) was a sumo wrestler from Minamiakita District, Akita, Japan. He made his professional debut in 1937. He fought in the top makuuchi division for 16 tournaments and his highest rank was maegashira 3. He was a member of Nishonoseki stable and recruited the future yokozuna Wakanohana Kanji I while still an active wrestler. After his retirement from active competition in 1952 he became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Hanakago and established the Hanakago stable, taking Wakanohana with him. He was later the coach of yokozuna Wajima, who eventually married Hanakago's daughter and took over control of the stable shortly before Hanakago's death in 1981. In 1951 he took part in an exhibition tournament in Los Angeles, the first visit by professional sumo wrestlers to the United States since World War II, alongside , and retired former yokozuna Maedayama. (en)
- 大ノ海 久光(おおのうみ ひさみつ、1916年3月20日 - 1981年9月20日 )は、元大相撲力士、元花籠親方。最高位は西前頭3枚目。秋田県南秋田郡井川町生まれ。本名は中島 久光(旧姓工藤)。現役時代の体格は176cm、99kg。得意手は左四つ、寄り。 (ja)
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