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oyakata
English
Etymology
Japanese ?? (“elders”)
Noun
oyakata pl (plural only)
- (sumo) retired rikishi who have reached a certain standing; they either become shisho or help train in others' heya
oyakata From the web:
shisho
English
Etymology 1
Japanese ??
Noun
shisho (plural shisho)
- (sumo) An oyakata who runs a heya.
Etymology 2
Romanization
shisho
- R?maji transcription of ???
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