
Nishonoseki stable
Nishonoseki stable (二所ノ関部屋, Nishonoseki-beya) was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Nishonoseki group of stables (ichimon) named after it. It first appeared in the late eighteenth century and was re-established in 1935 by the 32nd Yokozuna Tamanishiki while still active. The stable closed after the January 2013 tournament, due to the ill health of the stablemaster and the lack of a suitable successor to him. All three of its wrestlers retired, with the rest of the personnel (except Fujigane Oyakata) moving to Matsugane stable.
History[]
Nishonoseki stable first appeared in the late eighteenth century and was re-established in 1935 by the 32nd Yokozuna Tamanishiki while still active.
The former ōzeki Saganohana produced the stable's greatest wrestler, yokozuna Taihō, who won a record for the time of 32 yūshō or tournament championships between 1961 and 1971. The stable's last head coach, former sekiwake Kongō, took charge in 1976, when he was adopted by the widow of the previous head. He was also on the board of directors of the Japan Sumo Association.
The stable's fortunes declined in later years. It had no sekitori wrestlers after the retirement of Daizen in 2003 and at the end had just three active wrestlers, all in sandanme or below (and one of whom, Kasachikara, was 41 years old, and the second oldest active wrestler in sumo). The naturalisation of a Chinese born rikishi, Ryūtei, opened up another spot in the stable for a foreigner, and a Mongolian wrestler was recruited in March 2010, Kengo, but he retired in May 2011 having missed several tournaments due to suffering a traumatic brain injury.
In February 2010 general affairs manager Yoshiyuki Inoguchi, a former wrestler for the stable from 1975 to 1993 under the shikona of Nijodake, was found hanged in an apparent suicide.
The stable closed after the January 2013 tournament, due to the ill health of the stablemaster and the lack of a suitable successor to him. All three of its wrestlers retired, with the rest of the personnel (except Fujigane Oyakata) moving to Matsugane stable.
The name of the stable was written in three-storey-high characters down the front of the building. It has since been demolished to make way for apartment blocks.
Owners[]
- 1976-2013: 10th Nishonoseki (former sekiwake Kongo)
- 1975-1976: 9th Nishonoseki (former maegashira Tokachiiwa)
- 1952-1975: 8th Nishonoseki (former ozeki Saganohana)
- 1938-1952: 7th Nishonoseki (former sekiwake Tamanoumi)
- 1935-1938: 6th Nishonoseki (the 32nd yokozuna Tamanishiki)
- 1931-1934: vacant
- 1911-1931: 5th Nishonoseki (former sekiwake Kaizan)
Notable Former Wrestlers[]
Yokozuna[]
- Taiho (the 48th yokozuna)
- Wakanohana (the 45th yokozuna) - transferred to Hanakago stable
- Tamanishiki (the 32nd yokozuna)
- Tamanoumi (the 51st yokozuna) - transferred to Kataonami stable before sekitori status
Ozeki[]
- Saganohana (former ozeki)
- Kotogahama (former ozeki) - transferred to Sadogatake stable
- Daikirin (former ozeki)
Sekiwake[]
- Tamanoumi (former sekiwake)
- Kongo (former sekiwake)
- Kirinji (former sekiwake)
- Kamikaze (former sekiwake)
- Rikidozan (former sekiwake)
- Aobajo (former sekiwake) - transferred to Oshiogawa stable
- Tamanoumi (former sekiwake)
- Hoo (former sekiwake)
Komusubi[]
- Wakanoumi (former komusubi) - transferred to Hanakago stable before sekitori status
- Kotonishiki (former komusubi)
- Daizen (former komusubi)
- Daitetsu (former komusubi)
Maegashira[]
- Tokachiiwa (former maegashira)
- Tenryu (former maegashira)
- Daitenryu (former maegashira)
- Tamahibiki (former maegashira) - transferred to Kataonami stable
- Onoumi (former maegashira)
- Tamaarashi (former maegashira) - transferred to Kataonami stable before sekitori status
- Daimonji (former maegashira)
- Wakakoma (former maegashira) - transferred to Hanakago stable before sekitori status
- Miyabashira (former maegashira)
- Kamiwaka (former maegashira)
- Kainishiki (former maegashira)
- Kurojishi (former maegashira)
- Miyanohana (former maegashira)
- Kamioiyama (former maegashira)
- Onoura (former maegashira) - transferred to Hanakago stable
- Amatsunada (former maegashira)
- Fujinishiki (former maegashira)
- Sharinishiki (former maegashira)
- Dairyu (former maegashira) - transferred to Minatogawa stable
- Tamazakura (former maegashira)
Juryo[]
- Harunafuji (former juryo) - transferred to Taiho stable before sekitori status
- Kurowashi (former juryo)
- Orochigawa (former juryo)
- Sanbeyama (former juryo)
- Tenzan (former juryo) - transferred from Nakamura stable
- Kenryu (former juryo) - transferred to Oshiogawa stable
- Yoshinoiwa (former juryo)
- Unzenyama (former juryo)
- Arakawa (former juryo)
- Kongo (former juryo)
- Jakuetsu (former juryo)
- Konryu (former juryo)
- Kusunoumi (former juryo)