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    Hakkaku stable (八角部屋, Hakkaku-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Takasago ichimon or group of stables. It was established in September 1993...
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    of injury problems he retired in 1992, and is now the head coach of Hakkaku stable. In November 2015 he was appointed chairman of the Japan Sumo Association...
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    When he was still in primary school, his sumo club was invited to Hakkaku stable to be housed and trained there during a national wanpaku sumo tournament...
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    of the stable on April 1, 2021 due to no permanent successor to Ushiomaru being found, with the personnel moving to Hakkaku stable. The stable's premises...
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  • Hakkaku stable Minezaki stable closes April 2021, wrestlers move to Shibatayama stable, some other personnel to Takadagawa stable and Nishiiwa stable...
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    Jinmaku-oyakata, attached to Hakkaku stable, set up by the former Hokutoumi in 1993. In the early 1990s Kokonoe stable was one of the largest in sumo...
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  • his 60th birthday, on the 25th anniversary of the founding of Musashigawa stable. Minanogawa Tōzō, Akinoumi Setsuo and Hiroshi Wajima also reached the age...
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    introduced by an acquaintance to Hakkaku-oyakata, the 61st yokozuna Hokutoumi, who persuaded him to join his Hakkaku stable. Okinoumi is known for his good...
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    organising his stable. As a coach, he raised sekiwake Ōnaruto III [ja], who took his shikona and succeeded him as stablemaster in Hakkaku stable. He died at...
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    and Wakachichibu in March 1959. He is also the fourth komusubi from Hakkaku stable following Kaiho, Hokutoriki and Okinoumi. In September 2019 he picked...
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    Kitaseumi Hiromitsu (category Kokonoe stable sumo wrestlers)
    Kimigahama. As Kimigahama-oyakata he first coached at Kokonoe stable, but moved to Hakkaku stable when it was started up by former Kokonoe wrestler Hokutoumi...
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    minute walk from Sōbu Line Ryōgoku Station Adjacent to sister stable, Hakkaku List of sumo stables List of active sumo wrestlers List of past sumo wrestlers...
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    acceptance into the stable. However, at the time, each stable was limited to two foreign wrestlers each, so the other two went to Hakkaku stable and Erdene was...
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    Kitanofuji Katsuaki (category Kokonoe stable sumo wrestlers)
    stable and joined his former wrestler Hokutoumi's newly established Hakkaku stable. In February 1998 he failed to be re-elected to the Sumo Association's...
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    was scouted by the 8th Hakkaku oyakata (former yokozuna Hokutoumi) and started training in sumo wrestling at the Hakkaku stable. He made his professional...
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  • additional five years as a consultant. In February 2020 he moved to the Hakkaku stable. The Japan Sumo Association announced his retirement effective August...
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    entered professional sumo in January 1996 at the age of 22, joining Hakkaku stable. Because of his amateur achievements, he was given makushita tsukedashi...
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    Toshiyori (redirect from Hakkaku oyakata)
    are considerable, as only toshiyori are allowed to run and coach in sumo stables, known as heya, and they are also the only former wrestlers given retirement...
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  • professional sumo, not least the chairman of the Japan Sumo Association, Hakkaku. On the occasion of the commemoration of his sixtieth birthday, the former...
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    Strong BJ division. Hama joined sumo in July 1995, and he fought for the Hakkaku stable run by former yokozuna Hokutoumi. His shikona was Hokutoarashi (meaning...
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    Hokutōriki Hideki (category Kokonoe stable sumo wrestlers)
    debut in March 1993, joining Kokonoe stable. In October of that year he transferred to the newly created Hakkaku stable run by former yokozuna Hokutoumi....
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    as head coach, Azumazeki stable closed shortly after the March 2021 tournament with the personnel moving to Hakkaku stable. Takamisakari also works as...
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  • the rest of the personnel to Hakkaku stable. 13: A total of 28 lower-ranking wrestlers from the Onoe and Yamahibiki stables are to miss the upcoming tournament...
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    another stable, against the guidance on nonessential travel given by the JSA to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The JSA chairman, Hakkaku, called...
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  • case at Hakkaku stable. Hakkaku's withdrawal meant that stablemate Okinoumi pulled out of his final match, and also meant that stablemaster Hakkaku (the...
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    Japan with a party attended by chairman of the Japan Sumo Association Hakkaku, former yokozuna Wakanohana III and around 300 others. Glossary of sumo...
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  • clans (Takasago and Isegahama) each nominate just one, with respectively Hakkaku (for the Takasago ichimon) and Asakayama (for the Isegahama ichimon), the...
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    the chairmanship of the Sumo Association in 2016, but was defeated by Hakkaku Oyakata (ex-yokozuna Hokutoumi). Following this he was replaced as General...
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  • birthday will fall on the first day of the November tournament, is Hakkaku stable's first top-division promotion in seven years. Additionally, two others...
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    wrestlers List of sumo elders List of sumo record holders List of sumo stables Sumo.sports.smt.docomo.ne.jp Web-japan.org Sumo.or.jp Chiebukuro.yahoo...
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