- He is now an
elder of the ****an Sumo ****ociation
under the name of
Nishonoseki Yutaka (二所ノ関 寛).
Yutaka Hagiwara was born in Ashiya, Hyōgo, but moved...
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Nishonoseki stable (二所ノ関部屋,
Nishonoseki-beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the
Nishonoseki group of stables. It
broke off from
Tagonoura stable...
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Nishonoseki stable may
refer to:
Nishonoseki stable (1911–2013)
Nishonoseki stable (2014–2021),
presently known as
Hanaregoma stable Nishonoseki stable...
- ****ushima Prefecture.
After a
successful amateur career, he
joined Nishonoseki stable and
began his
professional career in May 2022. His
highest rank...
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Nishonoseki stable (二所ノ関部屋,
Nishonoseki-beya) (1911–2013) was a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the
Nishonoseki group of
stables (ichimon)
named after...
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which each
group is named, are in
order of size:
Dewanoumi ichimon,
Nishonoseki ichimon, Tokit****ze ichimon,
Takasago ichimon and
Isegahama ichimon...
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awaited prospect to come out of
collegiate sumo in decades", he
joined Nishonoseki stable and
began his
professional career at the rank of maku****a 10...
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stable (放駒部屋,
Hanaregoma beya),
formerly known as
Matsugane stable and
Nishonoseki stable, is a
stable of sumo wrestlers. It was
founded in 1990 as Matsugane...
- Nakamura-beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the
Nishonoseki group of stables. It
broke off from
Nishonoseki stable by its founder,
former sekiwake Yoshikaze...
- (常盤山部屋, Tokiwayama-beya) is a
stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the
Nishonoseki ichimon or
group of stables. As of
January 2023, it had 10 wrestlers...