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Hanakago stable (花籠部屋, Hanakago beya), formerly known as Shibatayama stable from September 1952 to May 1953, was a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki ichimon or group of stables. Founded by former maegashira Ōnoumi Hisamitsu. It closed in 1985 with all wrestlers and personnel moving to Hanaregoma stable.

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Hanakago stable

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Hanakago stable (花籠部屋, Hanakago beya), formerly known as Shibatayama stable from September 1952 to May 1953, was a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the...

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Hanakago

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it are: Hanakago stable (花籠部屋, Hanakago beya), a stable of sumo wrestlers Hanakago stable (1992), a later incarnation of the stable Hanakago (toshiyori)...

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Hiroshi Wajima

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his career before retiring in March 1981. He was later head coach of Hanakago stable, but after several controversies, Wajima was forced to leave the sumo...

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List of sumo stables

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Azumazeki Hanakago stable closes May 2012, wrestlers move to Minezaki Ōshima stable closes April 2012, wrestlers move to Tomozuna Tagonoura stable closes...

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Hanaregoma stable

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eight active wrestlers. The stable was established in 1981 by former ōzeki Kaiketsu Masateru, as a breakaway from Hanakago stable. Among the wrestlers who...

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Araiso stable

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the stable's wrestlers retired following the announcement, with the one remaining active wrestler, Mongolian Arawashi, moving to Hanakago stable. Futagodake...

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Minezaki stable

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2012 tournament it absorbed Hanakago stable, run by former sekiwake Daijuyama, who became an assistant coach. The stable never produced a sekitori wrestler...

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Daijuyama Tadaaki

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the Hanakago stable in 1992 and produced his first top division wrestler Kōryū in 2008. The stable folded in 2012 and he moved to Minezaki stable to work...

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Takanohana stable

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Wakanohana Kanji I, who branched off from Hanakago stable and converted his home near Minami-Asagaya Station into the stable headquarters. Its first sekitori was...

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List of past sumo wrestlers

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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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Takadagawa stable

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maegashira) Dairaidō [ja] (best rank jūryō) Hakuyozan [ja] (best rank jūryō) Hanakago Tadaaki (riji, former sekiwake Daijuyama) Zenshinyama (wakaimonogashira...

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Takashi Ishikawa

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yokozuna title. From 1975 to 1977 he was a sumo wrestler with the Hanakago stable and used the fighting name of Ōnoumi, which had also been his stablemaster's...

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Misugiiso Takuya

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November 1977. His highest rank was maegashira 2. He was a member of Hanakago stable and served as sword-bearer to his stablemate Wajima during the yokozuna...

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Hananokuni Akihiro

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his professional debut in March 1975, joining Hanakago stable. He joined Hanaregoma stable when Hanakago was wound up in 1985. After many years in the...

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Wakanohana Kanji I

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of Shibatayama stable after his retirement in May 1952, and Wakanohana followed him to the new stable. It was renamed Hanakago stable in September 1953...

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Kaiketsu Masateru

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professional sumo debut in September 1966 at the age of 18, fighting out of Hanakago stable. Initially fighting under his own surname of Nishimori, he reached...

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Wakamisugi Akiteru

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Marugame. He entered professional sumo in March 1955, recruited by Hanakago stable. He used a variety of different shikona, including his own surname...

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Hananoumi Ken

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although he really wanted to play baseball. He joined the original Hanakago stable in May 1976, and for five years he was a tsukebito or personal attendant...

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Wakakoma Kenzo

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Nishonoseki stable in May 1952 and was given the shikona "Ohibiki" (大響). He transferred to Shibatayama stable (later renamed Hanakago stable) in September...

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Arase Nagahide

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reached the top makuuchi division the following year. He was a member of Hanakago stable and a stablemate of yokozuna Wajima, a fellow Nihon University graduate...

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Deaths in October 2018

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Maryland (1965–1971). Hiroshi Wajima, 70, Japanese sumo yokozuna (Hanakago stable) and professional wrestler (AJPW), throat cancer. David Wise, 88, American...

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Hidenohana Yukihide

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from Yamanashi Prefecture, he was recruited by yokozuna Wajima of the Hanakago stable. He made his professional debut in March 1980, alongside Kotofuji and...

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Arawashi Tsuyoshi

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or gold stars for defeating yokozuna. He was a member of three stables, Araiso, Hanakago and Minezaki. His highest rank was maegashira 2. In his childhood...

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2012 in sumo

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retirements. 20: The Hanakago stable closes, with its wrestlers and stablemaster, former sekiwake Daijuyama, moving to Minezaki stable. 22: The Sumo Association...

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List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers

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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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