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- Toshiyori abstract "A toshiyori (年寄) is a sumo elder of the Japan Sumo Association. Also known as oyakata, former wrestlers who reached a sufficiently high rank are the only people eligible. The benefits are considerable, as only toshiyori are allowed to run and coach in sumo stables, known as heya, and they are also the only former wrestlers given retirement pay.To become an elder, a retiring wrestler must be a Japanese citizen and must have fought at least one tournament in the san'yaku ranks, or else twenty tournaments in the top makuuchi division or thirty as a sekitori (makuuchi or jūryō division). (The rules were modified in November 2013 to allow membership after only 28 sekitori tournaments in certain circumstances.) However, membership can only be obtained by purchasing toshiyori-kabu, or elder stock, in the Japan Sumo Association. There are only 105 shares available for purchase, and the increasing lifespan of elders has meant that they take longer to become vacant. As a result, their decreasing availability has caused their price to greatly increase, with stock now reportedly selling for up to 500 million yen. Often the only way wrestlers, even very successful ones, can afford a share is if they have a large and wealthy group of supporters and financial backers.An exception to the purchase requirement is made for the most successful former yokozuna, sometimes referred to as dai-yokozuna, who may be offered a one-time membership of the Association, or ichidai-toshiyori status. Three former wrestlers, Taihō, Kitanoumi and Takanohana obtained this status. A fourth, Chiyonofuji, was offered this status but preferred a normal share. These four all achieved more than twenty tournament championships in their active career.Alternatively, former yokozuna of any level of success can stay in the Japan Sumo Association for up to five years under their shikona or ring name, while former ōzeki can stay for three. Musashimaru and Tochiazuma were examples in 2008. Former wrestlers below that rank, since the abolition of the jun-toshiyori system in December 2006, have no such grace period and must leave the sumo world immediately and permanently unless they have either already purchased a share or can borrow one from a rikishi still active in the ring. It is not uncommon for a former wrestler to go through several elder name over the years while searching for a permanent one. Former sekiwake Kotonishiki for example, began borrowing Yoshikaze's Nakamura elder name in July 2014, having previously borrowed five (Wakamatsu, Takenawa, Asakayama, Araiso and Hidenoyama) different names since his retirement in September 2000.All toshiyori have a mandatory retirement age of 65. It is rare for an elder with a permanent toshiyori name to leave before that time, but former yokozuna Wajima was asked to resign in 1985 after putting up his stock as collateral on a loan, former komusubi Futatsuryū, head of Tokitsukaze stable, was expelled in 2007 because of his involvement in the death of one of his young recruits, and former sekiwake Takatoriki was dismissed in 2010 because of a gambling scandal. The former komusubi Maenoshin and maegashira Kasugafuji are other, less high-profile examples.".
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- Toshiyori wikiPageExternalLink Kabu.aspx.
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- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toshiyori.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Chiyonofuji_Mitsugu.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Elder_(administrative_title).
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Futatsuryxc5xab_Junichi.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_sumo_terms.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Heya_(sumo).
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- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_yen.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Kasugafuji_Akihiro.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Kitanoumi_Toshimitsu.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Kotonishiki_Katsuhiro.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink List_of_past_sumo_wrestlers.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sumo_stables.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Maenoshin_Yasuo.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Makuuchi.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Musashimaru_Kōyō.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Primus_inter_pares.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Professional_sumo_divisions.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Sekitori.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Shikona.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Sumo.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Taihō_Kōki.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Takanohana_Kōji.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Takatōriki_Tadashige.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Tochiazuma_Daisuke.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Tokitsukaze_stable.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Wajima_Hiroshi.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLink Yoshikaze_Masatsugu.
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "coach".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "elder name".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "elder names".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "elder stock".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "elder".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "elders".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "executive manager".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "fuku-riji".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "ichidai toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "ichidai-toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "iin taigu toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "iin".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "jun-toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "kabu".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "member".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "oyakata".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "riji".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "rijichō".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "shunin".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "stable master".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "sumo elder".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "sumo elders".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "toshiyori kabu".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "toshiyori".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "toshiyori-kabu".
- Toshiyori wikiPageWikiLinkText "yakuin taigu iin".
- Toshiyori wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- Toshiyori subject Category:Toshiyori.
- Toshiyori hypernym Sumo.
- Toshiyori type VideoGame.
- Toshiyori type Concept.
- Toshiyori comment "A toshiyori (年寄) is a sumo elder of the Japan Sumo Association. Also known as oyakata, former wrestlers who reached a sufficiently high rank are the only people eligible.".
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