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Mitakeumi Hisashi

Wrestlers

Birthday December 25, 1992

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace The Philippines

Age 32 Years

#89,338 Most Popular

Who Is Mitakeumi Hisashi? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on December 25, 1992, Mitakeumi Hisashi is currently 32 years old. Hailing from Nagano Prefecture, Japan, he has gained a reputation in the sumo wrestling community for his impressive technique and dominant presence. His sumo career began in 2014, and he quickly ascended through the ranks, capturing the hearts of fans and securing a place in the top division.

For more detailed information, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth December 25, 1992
Age 32 Years
Birth Place The Philippines
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Philippines

Popularity

Mitakeumi Hisashi's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Mitakeumi stands tall at an impressive height of 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) and weighs approximately 150 kg (331 lbs). His physique is characteristic of a successful sumo wrestler, with strong builds and remarkable agility that have contributed to his success in various tournaments.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Mitakeumi’s relationship status remains somewhat private. He has not publicly confirmed or denied any romantic involvement with a girlfriend or boyfriend. His discreet personal life contrasts with his public persona, as he remains focused on his career. However, fans and followers continue to speculate about his dating life, making it one of the intriguing aspects of his biography.

His mother first came to Japan as a member of an all-female band, and after giving birth to Hisashi in the Philippines, she returned with him to Japan. Hisashi began in sumo at Agematsu Elementary school as a first grader at a sumo tournament in Ōkuwa where he lost to an opponent smaller than himself.

This loss lit a fire in his soul, which led to him formally beginning in sumo by joining the Kiso Sumo Club for boys. By the end of elementary school he rose to second place in the All Japan Elementary School Sumo Championship Tournament. While attending Kiso Fukushima Middle School he was in the Top 8 amongst his peers nationally.

In his third year at Kiso Seihō High School he earned third place in the National Sports Festival junior sumo competition. He then went on to Law School at Toyo University.

Net Worth and Salary

Mitakeumi Hisashi's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million as of 2025, a testament to his successful career in sumo wrestling. Annual earnings from his salary as a top-ranked wrestler, as well as bonuses from tournaments, contribute significantly to his net worth. Additionally, endorsements and sponsorships with various brands have boosted his financial standing.

Career, Business, and Investments

Mitakeumi has garnered numerous accolades throughout his sumo career, including several tournament victories. His dedication to the sport has not only made him a celebrated figure in Japan but has also opened doors for business ventures post-retirement. Rumors suggest he is exploring investments in health and fitness, capitalizing on his experience in sports.

Mitakeumi began the Hatsu tournament in January 2017 with a win over ōzeki Gōeidō, and on Day 2 he earned his first kinboshi (a yokozuna upset by a wrestler from the maegashira ranks) when he defeated Harumafuji. He also defeated yokozuna Kakuryū on Day 4.

He finished with 11 wins and was awarded a Technique prize for his performance in this tournament. He returned to the sanyaku ranks in the March 2017 tournament at komusubi, and came through with a winning record of 9–6. In May he defeated Kakuryū on Day 1 and Harumafuji on Day 11 (which was Harumafuji's first loss in the tournament).

He finished with an 8–7 record and received the Outstanding Performance Award for the first time. He was promoted to sekiwake for the July 2017 tournament, the first wrestler from Dewanoumi stable to achieve this since Dewanohana in 1982.

In this tournament he defeated yokozuna Kisenosato on opening day, and tournament leader Hakuhō on Day 11, who was on a 25-match winning streak and hoping to equal the all-time career wins record of 1047. Mitakeumi's only previous win over Hakuhō had been by default when the yokozuna pulled out of the March 2017 tournament through injury.

He ended the tournament with a 9–6 record and received a second consecutive Outstanding Performance award. In an interview immediately after the tournament he commented "I didn't think I would be able to win this award twice in a row so I am pleased.

It was good that I was able to wrestle my brand of sumo at this tournament, win on the last day and also get a victory against Hakuho". Mitakeumi maintained his sekiwake rank in the September and November tournaments, and was the only top division wrestler to secure a majority of wins against losses in every tournament of 2017.

In January 2018 he started well with seven straight wins but he recorded only one more win (over Kakuryū) in the tournament. A 7–8 result in March saw him demoted to komusubi but he rebounded with 9 wins in May to return to sekiwake.

Social Network

Mitakeumi maintains a significant presence on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where he shares insights into both his professional and personal life. His engaging posts allow fans a glimpse into his training regime and day-to-day activities, further solidifying his popularity.

At the May 2024 tournament, Mitakeumi established himself as one of the tournament leaders, recording five consecutive wins from the first day of the competition. However, his winning streak came to an end when he was defeated by fellow leader Ura.

On Day 8, he maintained his place one win behind the leading group with a victory over Shōnannoumi, both opponents falling from the dohyō at the end of the match and Mitakeumi showing signs of being unable to close his left knee. He gave up a share of the lead on Day 10, and finished the tournament with eight wins.

Education

While his focus has primarily been on sumo wrestling, Mitakeumi also pursued education during his formative years. He graduated from college prior to fully committing to his professional sumo career. His educational background complements his public persona as he navigates the challenges of fame and athletics.

Mitakeumi Hisashi (御嶽海 久司) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Agematsu, Nagano. He is in the Dewanoumi stable. He is a pusher thruster-type wrestler. A former amateur champion at Toyo University, he made his professional debut in March 2015, reaching the top makuuchi division in November of the same year.

He has ten special prizes for Fighting Spirit, Technique and Outstanding Performance, as well two gold stars for defeating a yokozuna while ranked as a maegashira. His highest rank has been ōzeki. He won his first top division championship (yūshō) in July 2018, his second in September 2019, and his third in January 2022.

All three yūshō were won at the rank of sekiwake.

Conclusion

In 2025, Mitakeumi Hisashi remains at the apex of his career, showcasing not only his prowess as a sumo wrestler but also hinting at future ambitions. While his private life and relationship status may be shrouded in mystery, his achievements in the ring and financial success continue to inspire many. As he navigates this journey, fans eagerly await what the next chapter holds for this beloved sumo star.

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