Genjiyama Tsunagorō
| Genjiyama Tsunagorō | |
|---|---|
| 源氏山 綱五郎 | |
Genjiyama Tsunagorō when he was still known as Genjiyama Kichidayū  | |
| Personal information | |
| Born | Hanroku Seno 1786 Higashimurayama District, Dewa Province, Japan  | 
| Died | April 8, 1844 (aged 57–58) | 
| Height | 1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in) | 
| Weight | 131 kg (289 lb) | 
| Career | |
| Stable | Hidenoyama | 
| Record | 13-48-78-7 draws/1 hold | 
| Debut | November, 1807 | 
| Highest rank | Ōzeki (October, 1825) | 
| Retired | March, 1828 | 
| Elder name | Hidenoyama | 
| Championships | 1 (Makuuchi, unofficial) | 
Last updated: October 2023  | |
Genjiyama Tsunagorō (Japanese: 源氏山 綱五郎; born Hanroku Seno (瀬野 半六, Seno Hanroku), 1786 – April 8, 1844) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Higashimurayama District, Dewa Province (now Tendō, Yamagata Prefecture). His highest rank was ōzeki. He is the third wrestler from Yamagata Prefecture to have been promoted to this rank, the first since Ichinokami Asaemon in 1802, 23 years earlier, and the last until the promotion of Asahidake in 1877, 52 years later.