Tenryū Saburō
Tenryū Saburō
Tenryū Saburō, born Saburō Wakuta in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a professional sumo wrestler with the Dewanoumi stable. As the ringleader of the "Shunjūen Incident", in which many wrestlers went on strike, he left the Japan Sumo Association in 1932. With the other striking wrestlers, he created the "Rishiki group for a Great Japan", wishing to reform the system he described as "feudal" and to increase his earnings. Because of financial difficulties, the group dissolved in 1937.
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Full Name
和久田 三郎
Date of Birth
November 1st, 1903
Age
122
Date of Death
August 20th, 1989
Died Aged
85
Star Sign
Scorpio
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