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    Sakaigawa stable (境川部屋, Sakaigawa-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi group of stables. It was established in its modern form on...
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    enthusiastically told him to become a wrestler. Masakichi joined the Sakaigawa stable where he was trained by the eponymous ōzeki (who held that rank from...
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  • renamed Takanohana stable in February 2004. Taihō stable is renamed Ōtake stable in February 2003. Nakadachi stable is renamed Sakaigawa stable in January 2003...
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    Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Hirado. He wrestles for the Sakaigawa stable. His highest rank is komusubi. Sakaguchi Yūki comes from the city of...
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    Takekuma stable (武隈部屋, Takekuma-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Dewanoumi group of stables. It broke off from Sakaigawa stable by its founder...
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  • maegashira Sadanofuji) as a sumo elder. He had served as a coach at Sakaigawa stable upon concluding his competitive sumo career in 2017. 19: The Sumo Association...
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    stablemaster realised his potential, and in 1849, he transferred to Sakaigawa stable in Edo-sumo, where he started using the shikona Shingari Minegorō (殿...
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    of Sakaigawa, the 14th yokozuna Sakaigawa Namiemon. Sakaigawa began his wrestling career with the Mihogaseki stable in the Osaka-based sumo association...
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    Championship. During that time he particularly enjoyed a visit to Sakaigawa stable. At that time, the wrestlers he admired the most were Toyohibiki and...
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    wrestler, credited as Shūhei Nagao, his real name. He has also worked at Sakaigawa stable (run by his ex-stablemate Ryōgoku) as an assistant instructor. In 2015...
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    wrestler by Churanoumi. He joined professional sumo in 2016, entering Sakaigawa stable, his master (former komusubi Ryōgoku IV) also being from his home prefecture...
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    for a yokozuna upset. His highest rank was maegashira 2. He was from Sakaigawa stable, which had four other wrestlers with top division experience for much...
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    the ten directors present at the meeting voting against the promotion. Sakaigawa-oyakata (former yokozuna Sadanoyama), in particular, was reported to have...
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  • training stable, Nakadachi stable in 1998. In 2003 he switched kabu for the Sakaigawa elder name with former yokozuna Sadanoyama. Therefore the stable was...
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    he reached was maegashira 2. He retired in 2017 and was a coach at Sakaigawa stable under the name of Furiwake (振分) until 2024. During his school years...
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  • confirmed for lower ranked wrestlers in Shikoroyama stable, Miyagino stable and Sakaigawa stable. The Sumo Association has not yet determined whether...
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    2000. He joined the Nakadachi stable set up by former komusubi Ryōgoku, which was subsequently renamed Sakaigawa stable. Hōchiyama took the jonokuchi...
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    changed his toshiyori name to Sakaigawa in 1996, handing over the Dewanoumi name and the day-to-day running of his stable to the former Washūyama. The...
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    made his professional debut one month later in January 2005, joining Sakaigawa stable. He initially fought under his own surname of Sawai. He moved through...
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  • Thumbnail for Sadanoumi Takashi
    from junior high school in 2003 he joined Sakaigawa stable on his father's advice, that particular stable being founded by former komusubi Ryōgoku who...
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    not remained in his stable as an elder. Upon coming back to Tsushima, he became the mayor of his village. In 2017, Sakaigawa stable wrestler Masamitsu...
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    tsukedashi. He received invitations from several sumo stables, and eventually chose Sakaigawa stable which Gōeidō had previously joined. His first tournament...
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  • branch off from Michinoku stable to form his own stable, Otowayama stable. It is also announced that two coaches in Sakaigawa stable will swap elder stock...
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  • Thumbnail for Iwakiyama Ryūta
    a former amateur champion himself, and joined his Sakaigawa stable (then known as Nakadachi stable). His shikona or fighting name came from Mount Iwaki...
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  • grandson (Toranosuke) who wrestles for Sakaigawa stable since 2018, because he wanted the challenge of joining a stable with no connection to his grandfather's...
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  • Thumbnail for Wakashima Kyūzaburō
    region, Wakashima accompanied yokozuna Sakaigawa, who had just retired after the January tournament. As Sakaigawa could no longer perform his ring-entering...
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  • toshiyori name of Sakaigawa from former yokozuna Sadanoyama, and changes the name of his stable from Nakadachi to Sakaigawa stable. Former sekiwake Takatoriki...
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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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    shikona, or ring name, Umegae (梅ヶ枝). After some time, he joined Minato stable and changed his ring name to Umegatani (梅ヶ谷) in honor of his hometown, Umegaya...
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  • Sadanoyama), swapped names with Sakaigawa-oyakata (former sekiwake Washūyama) who took over the running of Dewanoumi stable. The Association members are...
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