Jimmaku Kyūgorō
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| real name | Ishigura Shintaro |
| Born | May 3, 1829 |
| place of birth | Shimane Prefecture |
| Died | October 21, 1903 |
| size | 1.74 m |
| Weight | 138 kg |
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| Heya | Hidenoyama |
| Career record | 7-0-0-2 (as yokozuna) |
| debut | November 1850 |
| Highest rank | Yokozuna (November 1867) |
| Tournament victories | 3 (makuuchi) |
| resignation | November 1867 |
Jimmaku Kyūgorō Japanese 陣 幕 久 五郎 ; (* May 3, 1829 in Ou-gun , Izumo Province (today: Higashiizumo , Shimane Prefecture ) as Ishigura Shintarō ( 石 倉 槇 太郎 ); † October 21, 1903 ) was a Japanese sumo wrestler and the twelfth yokozuna .
Jimmaku began his career in November 1850 as a wrestler for the Hidenoyama-Beya stable and joined the Makuuchi Division in January 1859 . In 1867 the 1.77 m tall and 120 kg heavy fighter was promoted to yokozuna after winning a tournament in November 1866 and April 1867. In total, Jinmaku was five times tournament winner in his career, but only once as a yokozuna, because he only played a single tournament as such. In his year of appointment, Jinmaku resigned because of the ensuing turmoil of the Meiji Restoration .
It is also noteworthy that Jinmaku made a first compilation of all yokozuna in old age. His list served as the basis for the list published by the Sumo Association in 1926.
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| SURNAME | Jimmaku, Kyūgorō |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jinmaku Kyūgorō; 陣 幕 久 五郎 (Japanese); Ishigura Shintarō (real name); 石 倉 槇 太郎 (Japanese, real name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Japanese sumo wrestler and the twelfth yokozuna |
| DATE OF BIRTH | May 3, 1829 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Ou-gun , Japan |
| DATE OF DEATH | October 21, 1903 |