• Kise stable (木瀬部屋, Kise-beya), also known as Kimura Sehei stable, was a heya or stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami ichimon or affiliated group...
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    Kise stable (木瀬部屋, Kise-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It was established in its current form...
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  • Kise may refer to: Kise stable, a stable of sumo wrestlers founded in 1958 Kise stable (2003), another sumo stable founded in 2003 Kise Oyakata, the head...
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  • temporary closure of Kise stable from 2010-2012, over six years no new stables established while eleven folded, bringing the number of stables to 43. The streak...
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    has been maegashira 5 as of the May 2023 Tournament. He wrestles for Kise stable. Yersin originally practiced judo until the age of 18 when, at the suggestion...
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    July 2010. Originally from Kise stable, he briefly competed for the Kitanoumi stable before moving back to the Kise stable after it was re-established...
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    members of Kise stable, as well as newcomers Jōkōryū and Sasanoyama [ja] who had been recruited by Kise-oyakata, joined the reconstituted stable again. Stablemaster...
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    amateur sumo competitor while studying at Kinki University, he joined Kise stable and made his professional debut in January 2009. He won championships...
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  • retirement he opened up Kise stable. A former amateur champion at Nihon University, he turned professional in 1992, joining Mihogaseki stable and making his debut...
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  • highest rank is maegashira 12. He wrestles for Kise stable. His younger brother was his stablemate at Kise under the shikona Kizakiumi (木崎海) until his retirement...
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    Combat Games, he made his professional debut in 2015, wrestling with the Kise stable and he won the jonokuchi division championship in his first tournament...
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    Hidenoumi of the Kise stable; they became the 18th pair of sekitori brothers in sumo history. Despite the fact that they are in different stables, Tobizaru will...
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    Iwasaki Takuya (岩崎 拓也)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler for Kise stable. A former amateur sumo competitor at Nihon University, he made his professional...
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  • division in March 2016. His highest rank was maegashira 12. He wrestled for Kise stable, where he now coaches under the name of Izutsu. Fukao started sumo at...
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  • Isegahama stable and took with him the remaining members of the Onaruto stable which closed at the end of 1994. In 2000 it absorbed Kise stable, and in...
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    as by fellow Georgian Gagamaru from the nearby Kise stable, and by a junior member of his own stable, Munakata, who taught him traditional Japanese greetings...
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    championship. He was crowned the "Amateur Yokozuna" of 2006. He joined Kise stable, run by another former Nihon University champion, the ex-maegashira Higonoumi...
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    Ikazuchi stable in 62 years. In addition, the board meeting of the Japan Sumo Association approved the transfer of coach Wakafuji (former Ōtsukasa) to Kise stable...
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    Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Matsusaka, Mie. His sumo stable was Kise (for a short time he belonged to Kitanoumi). His height is 193 cm (6 ft...
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    in May 2019. His highest rank has been maegashira 3. He wrestles for Kise stable. Hamaguchi Kōyō began sumo in elementary school and also practiced at...
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  • sumo tournament top-division champions List of sumo tournament second-division champions List of sumo stables List of yokozuna Glossary of sumo terms...
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    "Akihiro Nagamura, from Hiryu High School in Numazu, Japan, to join Kise stable". NHK (in Japanese). 8 December 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2023. "Know Yourself...
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  • Asakayama (now held by ex-ōzeki Kaiō). He died while active as a coach at Kise stable. Glossary of sumo terms List of past sumo wrestlers List of sumo tournament...
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  • acquires the vacant Izutsu elder stock and will remain as a coach at Kise stable. 28: The Sumo Association releases the banzuke for the upcoming autumn...
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    moving to the re–established Kise stable, which was founded by the former Higonoumi but forced to merge with Kitanoumi stable in 2010. Jōkōryū's first tournament...
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  • he became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association and took charge of Kise stable from his father-in-law Katsuragawa. He reached the Sumo Association's...
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  • Former maegashira Higonoumi branches out from Mihogaseki stable and opens up his own Kise stable. 28 April: Yamawake Oyakata, who as the former maegashira...
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  • Nakanishi), both from the Onomatsu stable, and Sadanofuji from the Sakaigawa stable. In addition, Tokushinho from Kise stable returns to the jūryō division...
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  • of makushita 15. 22: Kise stable's Hidenoumi and newly promoted jūryō wrestler Shiden are withdrawn by their stablemaster Kise Oyakata (the former Higonoumi)...
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    stable moved up to six sekitori with the promotion of Chiyoshōma, the most of any stable. As of September 2020 it remains at six, now level with Kise...
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