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    Ikazuchi stable (雷部屋, Ikazuchi-beya), formerly known as Irumagawa stable from 1993 to 2023, is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon...
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    reached the jūryō division in July 2023. He wrestles for Ikazuchi stable, and joined that stable when it was still named Irumagawa. As of July 2023, he...
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  • renamed Ikazuchi stable in January 2023. Tomozuna stable is renamed Ōshima stable in February 2022. Nishonoseki stable is renamed Hanaregoma stable in December...
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    Musashimaru's Musashigawa stable from 2013 until 2020, when he moved to Irumagawa stable. He is now a sumo elder, under the name Ikazuchi (雷). Kakizoe was an...
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    category). After Ikazuchi stable's Shishi, he is the second Ukrainian to decide to compete professionally in sumo. In July 2023, the stable won its first...
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    master to recruit him into their stable. Oshida was later adopted by the 15th yokozuna Umegatani and joined his Ikazuchi stable in June 1892 at the age of 14...
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  • over control of his stable to former komusubi Kakizoe in February 2023, with the stable henceforth being known as Ikazuchi stable. A powerful and versatile...
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    became a wrestler by joining the Edo-based sumo association, joining Ikazuchi stable in 1830 under the teaching of yokozuna Umegatani I. In 1835 he was...
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  • Retrieved 2 February 2023. "Ikazuchi oyakata (former Kakizoe) inherits the Irumagawa stable, changes the name to "Ikazuchi stable" and revives it for the...
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    with the Tokyo-based Sumo Association in January 1879, and joined Ikazuchi stable led by Umegatani, who was still an active wrestler at the rank of ōzeki...
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  • retirement age of 65 at the end of April. The renamed Ikazuchi stable is the first incarnation of the stable in over six decades. 4: The NHK charity sumo tournament...
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    student of Umegatani, who was still an active wrestler at the time, in Ikazuchi stable and competed in the May tournament of the same year directly as a san'yaku-ranked...
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    wrestler (rikishi) who was active in the mid-Meiji era (1880s) in the old Ikazuchi stable. His grandfather was the 9th generation Kimura Shōtarō, a san'yaku...
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    first, he joined Tokitsukaze stable in Osaka sumo but was recruited by former yokozuna Umegatani I and moved to Ikazuchi stable in Tokyo sumo. From January...
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    Retrieved 10 November 2009. "Former Kakizoe inherits Irumagawa stable, name changes to Ikazuchi stable, revived for the first time in 62 years, Irumagawa retires...
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    movement. In 1684, these movements bore fruit and a rōnin by the name of Ikazuchi Gondaiyū (雷 権太夫) obtained permission to hold a tournament after proposing...
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    Hamanishiki of the affiliated Oitekaze stable, and remained at Kasugayama stable under the name elder name Ikazuchi. However he resigned from the Sumo Association...
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    time as a director in the Tokyo Sumo Association under the elder name of Ikazuchi. During his coaching career, he raised yokozuna Umegatani Tōtarō II, who...
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    cruiser USS Atlanta (CL-51), 13 November 1942 by IJN destroyer Inazuma or Ikazuchi. Light cruiser USS Juneau (CL-52), 13 November 1942, crippled by destroyer...
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    promotion in 1890, 25 years later. Zōgahana began wrestling in Tanigawa stable. He first wrestled under the shikona, or ring name, Kuwagata Heiji (鍬形 平次)...
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  • champions List of sumo tournament second division champions List of sumo stables List of years in sumo List of yokozuna Current banzuke at Japan Sumo Association...
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    Araiwa. After his retirement, Ōtohira quickly gained influence, assisting Ikazuchi (former yokozuna Umegatani I) in his duties as executive of the association...
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  • teleportation, and enhance his pistol, grenades, and a sheathed katana, Take-Ikazuchi. Descended from a lineage of distinguished knights, Victor has dreamed...
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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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  • 1914 — Dewanoumi 20 Umegatani Tōtarō II 梅ヶ谷 藤太郎 (二代) 3 Ikazuchi Toyama 1903 1915 Unryū Ikazuchi 21 Wakashima Gonshirō 若島 権四郎 4 Nakamura Ichikawa, Chiba...
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    fellow Nippon Sport Science University graduates Hokutofuji and Myōgiryū, Ikazuchi oyakata (the former Kakizoe, also from Ōita Prefecture), Nishonoseki oyakata...
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    wrestling career by joining Tokiwayama stable in the Edo-based sumo association. He eventually joined Kumegawa stable and made his debut in February 1818...
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    to promote its tournaments. In January 1898, he was persuaded by Master Ikazuchi (former yokozuna Umegatani I) to return to the Tokyo association, where...
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  • board of directors, moving to the Ikazuchi name. 18: The Sumo Association agree to allow the re–establishment of Kise stable, run by former maegashira Higonoumi...
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  • in the Japan Sumo Association under the name Ikazuchi Oyakata. He worked as a coach at Tatsunami stable and was also a member of the judging committee...
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