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Satonofuji Hisashi (Hisashi Matsuoka) was born on 1977 in Yoshioka, Gunma, Japan, is an A japanese sumo wrestler. Discover Satonofuji Hisashi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Satonofuji Hisashi (聡ノ富士 久志) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Gunma Prefecture.

1996

He wrestles for Isegahama stable, and made his debut in 1996 at the age of eighteen.

His highest rank has been makushita 55.

Satonofuji is noted for being one of the performers of the yumitori-shiki, or bow-twirling ceremony, which is presented following the final top division match of every Grand Sumo Tournament day.

He is the oldest sumo wrestler to perform the ceremony since the Shōwa era.

Born in the town of Yoshioka, Gunma, Satonofuji debuted in January 1996 under the ring name Asatofuji (安聡富士).

2005

He was promoted to the third-highest makushita division in September 2005, but then dropped down to the sandanme and jonidan divisions where he has competed until his demotion to the lowest rank of jonokuchi in September 2023.

2008

In March 2008 he changed his ring name to Satonofuji.

2013

Satonofuji began to perform the yumitori-shiki in January 2013, which is typically performed by a lower-division wrestler in the same stable as a yokozuna.

At that time, stablemate Harumafuji–seven years his junior–had recently been promoted to the top rank.

Satonofuji stopped performing the ceremony a few tournaments after Harumafuji retired, but resumed in September 2021.

Although his return coincided with the promotion of fellow Isegahama wrestler Terunofuji to the yokozuna rank, Satonofuji had stepped in with little notice after another lower-division wrestler scheduled to perform the ceremony injured his shoulder in a match.

Upon his return to the role, Satonofuji was quoted as saying that he was too old to show his body.

At the age of 44, he became the oldest performer of the ceremony since the Shōwa era.

In a November 2022 interview, Satonofuji said in regard to the yumitori-shiki that "every single gesture has a meaning, so I put my heart into it."

During the July 2023 tournament Satonofuji withdrew from competition, and so the yumitori-shiki duties temporarily went to then-sandanme wrestler Yuki from the same stable as ōzeki Kirishima.

In September 2023 Satonofuji, demoted to jonokuchi for the first time since his debut in 1996, performed the yumitori-shiki for the first two days of the tournament until Yuki resumed the duties.