Haguroyama Sojo, who was active in the former Sekiwake of sumo wrestling, died at a hospital in Tokyo in February.

I was 86 years old.

Originally from Shimokawa-cho, Hokkaido, Mr. Anen stepped on the first bale at the beginning of 1950 and won the championship in the summer of 1957 under the names of "Mt. Anen" and "Mt. Haguro".



After raising the ranking to Sekiwake, he raised Yokozuna Futabakuro as a master of Tatsunami, and also served as a director of the Japan Sumo Association.



According to the Sumo Association, Mr. Anshin died at a hospital in Tokyo in February.