His real name was and his father was a government official. After his father's death he took over his position at age 15. He married early, at the age of 19, and had two sons. In 1823, he got into an argument with the head of his village. Forgetting his own strength, he pushed the village head too harshly. The village head fell to the floor and was knocked unconscious. Knowing the trouble this would cause him, he escaped from his hometown, leaving his family. He found refuge in
Sakai,
Osaka Prefecture and became the pupil of a wrestler named who later bestowed his
shikona, or ring name, to him. Another version makes him the apprentice of . == Professional sumo career ==