Masaru Kainishiki Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart

Masaru Kainishiki was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Yamanashi Prefecture. He was born on October 31, 1920, and his real name was Masaru Tsuruta. He competed in the sport during the mid-20th century, achieving a highest rank of West Maegashira 12 in May 1950. His fighting style was characterized by a left-handed grip, throwing techniques, and pushing. He was affiliated with the Nishonoseki stable, initially entering through the Matsugen stable.

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Zodiac Sign (Western)
Scorpio

Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac

Zodiac Sign (Vedic)
Gemini

Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac

Age (Today)
104 years, 1 month, 17 days

Your next birthday is 316 days away.

Place of Birth
Yamanashi, Japan

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Chinese Zodiac Sign
Monkey (猴)
Birth Number
4

Life Path Number
8
Name Number (Chaldean)
39 => 3

Name Number (Pythagorean)
11

Meaning of the name - Masaru

to win, to conquer, to succeed

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October 31, 1920 Facts

Generation Group

Masaru Kainishiki belongs to the GI Generation group.


Place of Birth: Yamanashi, Japan

Occupation: rikishi

Employers: Nishonoseki stable | Matsugen stable


Astrology Analysis

Ephemeris for October 31, 1920

Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.
Planet Position (Tropical, Western) Transits on October 31, 2024 Secondary Progressions for October 31, 2024
Sun 7 Scorpio 58 8 Scorpio 46 23 Aquarius 28
Moon 3 Cancer 2 29 Libra 49 16 Aries 19
Mercury 0 Sagittarius 44 27 Scorpio 4 11 Pisces 11
Venus 9 Sagittarius 11 16 Sagittarius 45 10 Aries 11
Mars 9 Capricorn 40 28 Cancer 46 29 Pisces 36
Jupiter 12 Virgo 51 20 Gemini 29 16 Virgo 13
Saturn 21 Virgo 56 12 Pisces 49 24 Virgo 13
Uranus 1 Pisces 46 25 Taurus 55 4 Pisces 55
Neptune 13 Leo 41 27 Pisces 30 12 Leo 3
Pluto 8 Cancer 48 29 Capricorn 43 7 Cancer 2
Rahu 6 Scorpio 14 4 Aries 44 0 Scorpio 44
Ketu 6 Taurus 14 4 Libra 44 0 Taurus 44

Chandra Kundali (Equal House, North Indian Diamond Chart)

Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2024

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Masaru Kainishiki's 2024 Transits to Natal Planets