Kokonoe (toshiyori)

Kokonoe (toshiyori)

In sumo wrestling, Kokonoe (九重) is a toshiyori name. The name is currently held by former yokozuna Chiyonofuji Mitsugu.

Holders

*Stable owners in bold.

Related links

*Kokonoe stable


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