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    Oguruma stable (尾車部屋, Oguruma-beya) was a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. In its modern form it existed from March...
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  • Isegahama stable Michinoku stable closes April 2024, wrestlers and coaches move to the Otawayama, Oitekaze, Isenoumi and Arashio stables Oguruma stable closes...
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    Oshiogawa stable (押尾川部屋, Oshiogawa-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. It broke off from Oguruma stable by its...
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    stable, Sadogatake (one of the strongest stables in sumo) and the warmheartedness towards trainees that he later learned as a coach at Oguruma stable...
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  • stable was absorbed into the affiliated Oguruma stable. Founded in 1975 by former ōzeki Daikirin after a succession dispute over Nishonoseki stable....
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    Originally a member of Oguruma stable, he moved to Nishonoseki stable in 2022. In June 2024 he moved to the newly-established Nakamura stable. He has one special...
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    Kotohira, Kagawa. He made his professional debut in March 2007, joining Oguruma stable, and reached the top makuuchi division in September 2016. His highest...
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  • later. He entrusts the management of the elder share Oguruma to his original stable, Sadogatake stable. 9: Maegashira Takerufuji decides not to take part...
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    eldest to make his sekiwake debut post World War II. He was a member of Oguruma stable. He retired in January 2019 to become an elder of the Japan Sumo Association...
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    depending on the individual stable's tradition and somewhat less on the preferences of the wrestler. Wrestlers from the Oguruma stable traditionally adopt a...
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    chance to enter at the level of the third makushita division. He joined Oguruma stable and made his debut at maezumo level in January 2004, the first former...
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    Kotonishiki Katsuhiro (category Sadogatake stable sumo wrestlers)
    long stint as a sumo coach at Oguruma stable, took the vacant elder name Asahiyama and branched out to form his own stable of the same name. He was born...
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    Kotokaze Kōki (redirect from Oguruma)
    Association and the head coach of Oguruma stable. Scouted by the 53rd Yokozuna Kotozakura, he joined Sadogatake stable in July 1971. He was only 14 years...
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    sekiwake Yoshikaze) moved to the stable after the January 2022 tournament, due to the closure of his own Oguruma stable, and brought former maegashira Tomokaze...
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    December 2016. He made his professional debut in May 2017, joining Oguruma stable. He reached the jūryō division in September 2017 and the top makuuchi...
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    establishing his own stable, Nishonoseki raised his first sekitori with Tomokaze, who had been transferred from Oguruma stable, achieving this status...
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    the November 2007 tournament. In April 2005 Oshiogawa stable was absorbed into Oguruma stable, in anticipation of Oshiogawa Oyakata's retirement the...
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  • of seven tournaments. In March 2005 he was transferred to Oguruma stable when Oshiogawa stable shut down. He was demoted back to jūryō in March 2006 and...
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    Isenoumi stable, who heard rumors of the boy's excellent physique, and in the spring of 1884 he moved to Tokyo and joined the Oguruma stable at age 17...
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    professional sumo wrestler from Waseda University in 78 years. He joined Oguruma stable in January 2009, recruited by former ozeki Kotokaze. He was promoted...
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    (rikishi) and went to the Tokyo-based Sumo Association. There, he joined Oguruma stable, under former maegashira Katsuyama [ja]. He made his professional debut...
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  • Oguruma stable closes, with Oshiogawa Oyakata (ex-sekiwake Takekaze) taking six Oguruma wrestlers with him and establishing his own Oshiogawa stable....
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    clan) and a protest movement (called the Nakamurarō incident) led by Oguruma stable's wrestlers Ōtohira and Ōzutsu. As the protest grew, wrestlers from Takasago's...
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    retirement age and no obvious successor available, his stable was absorbed into the affiliated Oguruma stable. Oshiogawa retired from his position in the Sumo...
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    level) under the name Shiranui Oyakata. He coached at the Oshiogawa and Oguruma stables and reached the Sumo Association's mandatory retirement age of 65 in...
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  • two new sekitori: Yago from Oguruma stable (a former amateur champion at Chuo University) and Daiseidō [ja] from Kise stable. 7: It is announced that both...
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  • maegashira Wakakosho retires. Oshiogawa stable shuts down, with its stablemaster and wrestlers moving to Oguruma stable. Promotions to the juryo division for...
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  • change his elder name to "Nakamura" and move from the Sadogatake stable to the Oguruma stable. On the 10th day of the New Year tournament, Kyokutenhō becomes...
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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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    remained in sumo as a coach and in 1999 became the head of Shibatayama stable. He was elected to the Japan Sumo Association's board of directors in 2018...
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