Kotobeppu Yà Âhei (born 17 October 1965 as Yà Âhei Miura) is a former sumo wrestler from Beppu, à Âita, Japan. In March 1981, he made his professional debut and he reached the jà «ryà  division in July 1989, but had to withdraw in his jà «ryà  debut because of nephritis and a long absence from competition due to uremia saw him fall greatly in rank. During this time he was close to requiring dialysis but eventually made a full recovery. He reached the top division in November 1992, becoming the first former sekitori to fall to the lowest jonokuchi division and subsequently manage to reach the top division. The only other wrestler to achieve this feat as of January 2018 is Ryà «den. A previous member of Sadogatake stable, former à Âzeki Kotokaze, had fallen from sekiwake to makushita and had been referred to as "the man who saw hell" and after Kotobeppu's even bigger fall he was called, "the man who saw the new hell." Kotobeppu received the Fighting Spirit Prize for winning ten bouts in his top division debut. His highest rank was maegashira 1. He retired in November 1997. He trained as a ramen maker and opened a ramen restaurant in Chiba Prefecture and later in his hometown of Beppu, à Âita where he also served chankonabe.