Tatsunami stable (立浪部屋, Tatsunami-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, formerly the head of the Tatsunami ichimon or group of stables. As of January 2023 it had 20 wrestlers. Previously situated in sumo's heartland of Ryōgoku nearby the Kokugikan stadium, it briefly moved in 2020 to Ibaraki Prefecture and alongside Shikihide stable was one of the furthest from Ryōgoku.[1] In April 2021 the stable announced it was moving to Taitō, to occupy the premises previously used by Tokiwayama stable. It now resides in this large building with the practice dohyo on the ground floor.
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Tatsunamistable (立浪部屋, Tatsunami-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, formerly the head of the Tatsunami ichimon or group of stables. As of January 2023...
highest rank was komusubi. He is now the head coach of Tatsunamistable. He joined Ōshima stable and made his professional debut in March 1987, and was...
yokozuna Futabayama, who came from the same stable. After his retirement he was the head coach of Tatsunamistable until his death in 1969. His real name was...
Kumagatani stable closes April 1996, wrestlers move to Tatsunami Ōnaruto stable closes December 1994, wrestlers move to Kiriyama Irumagawa stable is renamed...
directors. In 2014 the four stables, and Tatsunamistable, formed their own ichimon, with Takanohana as its head. In June 2016, the stable moved from Nakano to...
joined professional sumo in March 1927 at the age of 15, recruited by Tatsunamistable. He entered the top makuuchi division at the beginning of 1932. He...
and along with Tatsunamistable is one of the stables furthest away from sumo's heartland of Ryōgoku. All members of Shikihide stable have to complete...
defeat in his sixth match to eventual tournament winner Kiryūkō [ja] (Tatsunamistable). He finished the tournament with a score of 6–1 and was logically...
in July 2018. His highest rank has been sekiwake. He wrestles for Tatsunamistable. Unusually for a top-class sumo wrestler, he uses his given name as...
Isegahama stable was a heya or stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami-Isegahama ichimon, or group of stables. It was founded in 1859 by former...
wrestler from Tokyo. He made his debut in March, 1986 and wrestled for Tatsunamistable. Despite never rising higher than the fourth division (sandanme), he...
District, Asahikuni made his professional debut in July 1963, joining Tatsunamistable. He reached the second highest jūryō division in March 1969 and the...
Hokkaido. After graduating from junior high school, he joined the Tatsunamistable to pursue sumo. While there, he first met future professional wrestler...
joined Tatsunamistable and made his professional debut in May 1932. Along with his stablemates Futabayama and Haguroyama, he supported Tatsunamistable. In...
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in Maeno-chō, Itabashi ward. The old premises are set to be used by Tatsunamistable, with Chiganoura-oyakata continued to live until his consultancy period...
his debut in the third highest makushita division, fighting out of Tatsunamistable. At just 174 cm (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) and 100 kg (220 lb), he was not much...