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Akebono Tarō is an American expatriot who was born Chad Rowan in 1969 in the state of Hawaii. He became enamoured with the sport of sumo wrestling and went to Japan to compete. In 1995, he became a Japanese citizen and changed his name to Akebono Tarō.  
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Akebono Tarō, born May 8, 1969 as Chad Haakeo Rowan, is a retired American born-Japanese sumo wrestler from Waimānalo, Hawaiʻi. He became enamored with the sport of sumo wrestling and went to Japan to compete. Rowan flew to Japan in early 1988. Adopting the shikona of Akebono, meaning "new dawn" in Japanese, he made his professional debut in March 1988.  
  
He's best known in Sumo circles as the first foreign born wrestler to achive the title of Yokozuna - the highest level in Sumo wrestling. He retired in 2001 after an 8 year reign as a Yokozuna.
 
  
He is also known for being quite injury prone during his career - which brings us to his appearance in Sacred 2...
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He's best known in Sumo circles as the first foreign born wrestler to achieve the title of Yokozuna in January 1993- the highest level in Sumo wrestling. He retired in 2001 after an 8 year reign as a Yokozuna. He's also quite a big boy - towering in at 6 foot 8 inches (2.03 meters) tall, and a rather hefty 510 pounds (233 kilo, 37.6 stone)
  
In the shadow-side quest, Dr Muchthink, our anti-hero is asked by an ogre shaman named Brartislarfass to gather 3 hands (15) goblin tendons so he can patch Akebono's injuries.
 
  
It would seem Akebono Tarō's become quite desparate in his old age (he's in his 40's as of this writing).
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He is also known for being quite injury prone (because of his size) during his career - he fell awkwardly in 1994 and required surgery for his knee injury and had a herniated disc problem that sidelined him for three successive tournaments - which likely brings us to his appearance in Sacred 2...
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In the shadow-side quest, [[Sacred 2:Doctor Muchthink|Doctor Muchthink]], our hero is asked by an ogre shaman named Brartislarfass to gather 3 hands (15) goblin tendons so he can patch Akebono's injuries. It would seem Akebono Tarō's become quite desperate in his athletic "old age" (he's in his 40's as of this writing).
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==See Also==
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*[[Sacred 2:Easter Eggs|Easter Eggs]]
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*[[Sacred 2:Silly Messages|Silly Messages]]
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*[[Sacred 2:Grave Inscriptions|Grave Inscriptions]]
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 17 May 2011

Akebono Tarō, born May 8, 1969 as Chad Haakeo Rowan, is a retired American born-Japanese sumo wrestler from Waimānalo, Hawaiʻi. He became enamored with the sport of sumo wrestling and went to Japan to compete. Rowan flew to Japan in early 1988. Adopting the shikona of Akebono, meaning "new dawn" in Japanese, he made his professional debut in March 1988.


He's best known in Sumo circles as the first foreign born wrestler to achieve the title of Yokozuna in January 1993- the highest level in Sumo wrestling. He retired in 2001 after an 8 year reign as a Yokozuna. He's also quite a big boy - towering in at 6 foot 8 inches (2.03 meters) tall, and a rather hefty 510 pounds (233 kilo, 37.6 stone)



He is also known for being quite injury prone (because of his size) during his career - he fell awkwardly in 1994 and required surgery for his knee injury and had a herniated disc problem that sidelined him for three successive tournaments - which likely brings us to his appearance in Sacred 2...


In the shadow-side quest, Doctor Muchthink, our hero is asked by an ogre shaman named Brartislarfass to gather 3 hands (15) goblin tendons so he can patch Akebono's injuries. It would seem Akebono Tarō's become quite desperate in his athletic "old age" (he's in his 40's as of this writing).

See Also