Mihogaseki stable
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The Mihogaseki stable (三保ヶ関部屋, Mihogaseki-beya) was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. Its last head coach, former ōzeki Masuiyama Daishirō II who took charge in November 1984, was the son of the previous head, also an ōzeki under the name Masuiyama Daishirō. He produced nine sekitori in that time, the last being the Russian Aran in July 2008. Until September 2006 the stable also had Baruto in the top division, but he later moved to a newly formed stable, Onoe. Being close to the mandatory retirement age, Mihogaseki wound his stable up in October 2013, with himself and his remaining wrestlers moving to Kasugano stable. Aran chose to retire instead.[1][2]
Owners[]
- 1950-1984: 9th Mihogaseki former ōzeki Masuiyama Daishirō I
- 1984-2013: 10th Mihogaseki former ōzeki Masuiyama Daishirō II
Notable wrestlers[]
- Kitanoumi, the 55th Yokozuna
- Masuiyama Daishiro II, former ōzeki
- Hokuten'yū, former ōzeki
- Baruto, former ōzeki
- Aran, former sekiwake
- Hamanoshima Keishi, former komusubi
Coaches[]
- Kiyomigata (former maegashira Dairyugawa)
- Matsuchiyama (former komusubi Banryūyama)
Referees[]
- Akijiro Kimura (real name Shigehiro Nakazawa) - jūryō referee
Usher[]
- Takuro (Takuro Hanazato) - junior chief usher
- Jiro (Kazuo Nishide) - san'yaku usher
See also[]
- List of sumo stables
- List of active sumo wrestlers
- List of past sumo wrestlers
- Glossary of sumo terms
References[]
- ^ "三保ケ関部屋が千秋楽で幕閉じる 力士らは春日野部屋へ" (in Japanese). MSN Sankei News. 29 September 2013. Archived from the original on 28 November 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
- ^ "Russian Aran retires from sumo". The Japan Times. October 8, 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
External links[]
Coordinates: 35°41′23″N 139°47′47″E / 35.6897°N 139.7965°E
- Defunct sumo stables