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Hoshiiwato Yūji (born 25 July 1955 as Yūji Noguchi) is a former sumo wrestler from Kaimon, Kagoshima, Japan. He made his professional debut in May 1970 and reached the top division in July 1989, 115 tournaments later. This was the slowest ever rise to the top division. His highest rank was maegashira 14. Upon retirement from active competition after the January 1991 tournament, where he faced demotion to the makushita division, he became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association and took over as head coach at Michinoku stable. He oversaw the promotion to the jūryō division of two wrestlers from Argentina, Hoshitango and . He left the Sumo Association in December 1997 and was succeeded as head coach by former ōzeki Kirishima. He ran a restaurant in Kagoshima city after leaving sumo.

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  • Hoshiiwato Yūji (en)
  • 星岩涛祐二 (ja)
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  • 星岩涛 祐二(ほしいわと ゆうじ、1955年7月25日 - )は、鹿児島県揖宿郡開聞町出身で、陸奥部屋(入門時は井筒部屋)に所属した大相撲力士。本名は野口 祐二(のぐち ゆうじ)。現役時代の体格は身長182cm、体重138kg。得意手は左四つ、上手投げ、蹴手繰り。趣味は野球観戦。最高位は東前頭14枚目(1989年7月場所)。愛称は「イワトナルド」(後述)。 (ja)
  • Hoshiiwato Yūji (born 25 July 1955 as Yūji Noguchi) is a former sumo wrestler from Kaimon, Kagoshima, Japan. He made his professional debut in May 1970 and reached the top division in July 1989, 115 tournaments later. This was the slowest ever rise to the top division. His highest rank was maegashira 14. Upon retirement from active competition after the January 1991 tournament, where he faced demotion to the makushita division, he became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association and took over as head coach at Michinoku stable. He oversaw the promotion to the jūryō division of two wrestlers from Argentina, Hoshitango and . He left the Sumo Association in December 1997 and was succeeded as head coach by former ōzeki Kirishima. He ran a restaurant in Kagoshima city after leaving sumo. (en)
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