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Mizuki Sada, a first-year Ishigami High student and reigning ace of its sumo club, carries the distinction of a former Middle School Yokozuna. Towering at 182 cm with a muscular frame, his blonde hair and sharp black eyes contrast his ever-present white *mawashi* belt, symbolically unsoiled by challengers. Though outwardly carefree and jovial, he harbors a tactical intellect, forging alliances and engineering counterstrategies against rivals such as Tottori Hakurou High both in matches and beyond.
Prior to sumo, he dominated national youth leagues in baseball, basketball, and soccer. Hinomaru Ushio’s elementary school championship bouts ignited his passion for the sport, steering him toward sumo’s disciplined artistry. Specializing in defensive mastery, he deflects strikes rather than engaging in direct grabs, deploying techniques like the Crescent Moon—a suplex leveraging opponents’ momentum—and the Double Moon overarm throw.
In the District Preliminaries, his calculated provocation of Hinomaru Ushio—embracing Reina Gojo to incite fury before their match—exemplifies his flair for psychological warfare. Their tournament final clash reveals his adaptability, as he deciphers and dismantles aggressive tactics mid-bout. Their rivalry transcends competition, rooted in mutual growth and Mizuki’s resolve to eclipse Hinomaru’s legacy.
Post-graduation, he ascends to professional sumo with Minagawa Stable under the ring name Mikazuki Munechika. His playful charisma endures, marked by lively socializing and romantic pursuits, yet training rigor remains uncompromised. Collaborative sessions with veterans like Yamatokuni underscore his reverence for mentorship, particularly during camps targeting formidable adversaries such as Mongolian yokozuna Jin’o.
His history of athletic versatility informs a strategic mindset, aligning with competitors like Odachi High to achieve shared objectives. Behind the easygoing facade lies a relentless dedication to sumo, blending technical precision with cerebral mind games to preserve an unbroken record in pivotal matches.
Prior to sumo, he dominated national youth leagues in baseball, basketball, and soccer. Hinomaru Ushio’s elementary school championship bouts ignited his passion for the sport, steering him toward sumo’s disciplined artistry. Specializing in defensive mastery, he deflects strikes rather than engaging in direct grabs, deploying techniques like the Crescent Moon—a suplex leveraging opponents’ momentum—and the Double Moon overarm throw.
In the District Preliminaries, his calculated provocation of Hinomaru Ushio—embracing Reina Gojo to incite fury before their match—exemplifies his flair for psychological warfare. Their tournament final clash reveals his adaptability, as he deciphers and dismantles aggressive tactics mid-bout. Their rivalry transcends competition, rooted in mutual growth and Mizuki’s resolve to eclipse Hinomaru’s legacy.
Post-graduation, he ascends to professional sumo with Minagawa Stable under the ring name Mikazuki Munechika. His playful charisma endures, marked by lively socializing and romantic pursuits, yet training rigor remains uncompromised. Collaborative sessions with veterans like Yamatokuni underscore his reverence for mentorship, particularly during camps targeting formidable adversaries such as Mongolian yokozuna Jin’o.
His history of athletic versatility informs a strategic mindset, aligning with competitors like Odachi High to achieve shared objectives. Behind the easygoing facade lies a relentless dedication to sumo, blending technical precision with cerebral mind games to preserve an unbroken record in pivotal matches.