-
initially known as
Araiso Oyakata. In
April 2018 he
switched to the
Kumagatani name. He
works as a
coach at
Kataonami stable. Tamaa**** was proficient...
-
Michinoku Kise
stable closes February 2000,
wrestlers move to
Kiriyama Kumagatani stable closes April 1996,
wrestlers move to
Tatsunami Ōnaruto
stable closes...
- division, was able to stay on as a
coach in the
stable by
acquiring the
Kumagatani name. However, in
December 2010 he
regained control of the
Miyagino name...
-
elder of the ****an Sumo ****ociation
under the name
Kumagatani Oyakata and
founded his own
Kumagatani stable. In May 1961 he
acquired the
Takashima elder...
-
Takashima stable (高島部屋, Takashima-beya),
formerly known as
Kumagatani stable from
January 1960 to May 1961, was a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the...
- Tamanoumi)
Tamawashi (best rank sekiwake) Tamashōhō (best rank maegashira)
Kumagatani Daisuke (former
maegashira Tamaa****)
Tamanoumi (the 51st yokozuna) Tamakasuga...
-
coach at
Miyagino stable Koboyama 1973-3 1990-11
cSekiwake Takashima,
Kumagatani after retirement re-established his old
stable oyutakaŌyutaka 1974-1 1987-1...
-
closed in 1982 due to the ill
health of his old coach. He then
worked at
Kumagatani stable until it too shut down in 1996, upon
which he was
transferred to...
- 1998 and
became an
elder in the ****an Sumo ****ociation
under the name
Kumagatani,
although this kabu was
borrowed from the
former maegashira Yoshinomine...
- name
originates from the Edo-based sumo ****ociation of the
Tenmei era.
Kumagatani 熊ヶ谷
Kumegawa 粂川 The name
originates from the Edo-based sumo ****ociation...