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- komusubi. He is now the head coach of Tokiwayama stable, renamed from Chiganoura stable. Kanao practised judo in elementary and junior school, where he...
- of stables. As of January 2023, it had 10 wrestlers. It was founded as Chiganoura stable in September 2004 by former sekiwake Masudayama, who branched off...
- ****ociation shortly after that tournament and the stable was absorbed into Chiganoura stable on October 1, 2018. ****agoyama stable was established in 1962 by...
- Takanohana stable closes October 2018, wrestlers and personnel move to Chiganoura stable Kasu****ama stable closes October 2016, some wrestlers retire, other...
- under the name Chiganoura. He was the oldest man in any of the professional sumo divisions at the time of his retirement. He set up Chiganoura stable (now...
- own in 2014. This was dissolved in 2018, with the Ōnomatsu, Ōtake and Chiganoura stables briefly forming Ōnomatsu ichimon before aligning themselves once...
- his time still recognized Takasago Uragorō 1863-07 1873-12 amaegashira Chiganoura stable one of the first great reformers of professional sumo, and founder...
- Takanohana stable will be dissolved with its wrestlers transferring to Chiganoura stable. He called his decision "agonizing and gut-wrenching" but said...
- of his stablemaster Takayo****oshi moved along with his stablemates to Chiganoura stable in October 2018. He returned to jūryō in March 2019 under his new...
- Daishōhō was on the same team. Upon graduating from junior high he entered Chiganoura stable (since renamed), run by ex-sekiwake Masudayama. He took the shikona...