Sasshūnada Yasutaka
Sasshūnada Yasutaka is a former sumo wrestler from Ibusuki, Kagoshima, Japan. He made his professional debut in January 1976, and reached the top division in September 1986. His highest rank was maegashira 1. He retired in September 1992. he is an elder in the Japan Sumo Association under the name Tatsutayama.
Career
He was born in the southern city of Ibusuki, in the southernmost prefecture of Kyushu. He is from the same area of Japan as his more famous stablemates, Terao and Sakahoko. He had done judo at high school but decided to switch to sumo. He joined Kimigahama stable, founded by former sekiwake Tsurugamine in January 1976. He initially fought under his own surname of Yoshizaki. He won the yūshō or tournament championship in his first appearance on the banzuke ranking sheets in the jonokuchi division with a perfect 7–0 record. However, his progress up the ranks was slow. In 1982 he was given the shikona of Sasshunada, meaning "sea of Sasshu." He finally broke into the elite sekitori ranks after the May 1984 tournament when he won the makushita division championship and was promoted to jūryō.. He won the jūryō championship in September 1985 with a mere 10–5 record after beating Hidanohana in a playoff. He won promotion to the top makuuchi division after the July 1986 tournament at the age of 29, having spent ten years in sumo.Sasshūnada was one of five men from Izutsu stable in the top division simultaneously, the others being Terao, Sakahoko, Kirishima and Jingaku. However, he was unable to make much of an impression on the top ranked wrestlers and lacked the fighting spirit of some his stablemates. He never managed to defeat a yokozuna or win a special prize in his 19 tournaments ranked in the top division, and his highest rank reached was maegashira 1 in March 1988. In September 1989 his three-year stay in makuuchi ended when he scored only 5–10 at maegashira 14, and he was demoted to jūryō where he was to spend the remainder of his career.