Dewanoumi stable
Dewanoumi stable (出羽海部屋, Dewanoumi-beya) is a
maegashira Oginohana
. As of January 2023 it had 19 wrestlers.
History
The stable's rise to prominence was due to the 19th Washūyama.
The demotion of
sekiwake rank since 1982,[3]
and in July 2018 the first to win a top division championship for the stable since Mienoumi in 1980. In January 2022, Mitakeumi won his third top division yūshō, and was promoted to ōzeki.
People
Ring name conventions
Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the characters 出羽 (read: dewa), which are taken from the first two characters of the stable's name.
Owners
- 2014–present: 11th Dewanoumi Akikazu (riji, former maegashira Oginohana)
- 1996-2014: 10th Dewanoumi Yoshikazu (sekiwake Washūyama)
- 1968-1996: 9th Dewanoumi Tomotaka (the 50th yokozuna Sadanoyama)
- 1960-1968: 8th Dewanoumi Yoshihide (former maegashira Dewanohana)
- 1949-1960: 7th Dewanoumi Hidemitsu (the 31st yokozuna Tsunenohana)
- 1922-1949: 6th Dewanoumi Kajinosuke (former komusubi Ryōgoku)
- 1914-1922: 5th Dewanoumi Taniemon (the 19th yokozuna Hitachiyama)
- 1890-1914: 4th Dewanoumi Unemon (former maegashira Hitachiyama)
- c. 1862-1890: 3rd Dewanoumi (former makushita Katsuragawa)
Coaches
- Dekiyama Sōichi (consultant, former sekiwake Dewanohana)
- Nakadachi Yasuteru (iin, former komusubi Oginishiki)
- Takasaki Ryūsui (iin, former maegashira Kinkaiyama)
Notable wrestlers
Active
Former
- Hitachiyama (the 19th yokozuna)
- Ōnishiki (the 26th yokozuna)
- Tochigiyama (the 27th yokozuna)
- Tsunenohana (the 31st yokozuna)
- Musashiyama (the 33rd yokozuna)
- Akinoumi (the 37th yokozuna)
- Chiyonoyama (the 41st yokozuna)
- Sadanoyama (the 50th yokozuna)
- Mienoumi (the 57th yokozuna)
- Hitachiiwa (former ōzeki)
- Shionoumi (former ōzeki)
- Masuiyama (former ōzeki)
- Ryōgoku (former sekiwake)
- Tenryū (former sekiwake)
- Dewaminato (former sekiwake)
- Dewanohana (former sekiwake)
- Ōnishiki (former komusubi)
- Mainoumi (former komusubi)
- Dewanohana (former maegashira)
- Kushimaumi (former maegashira)
Assistant
- Fukuryūdake (sewanin, former jūryō, real name Shigeo Nakao)
Referee
- Kimura Chishū (juryo gyōji, real name Ryōta Kobayashi)
Usher
- Yōhei (makushita yobidashi, real name Yōhei Kadooka)
Hairdressers
- Tokoriki (fourth class tokoyama)
Location and access
Tokyo, Sumida Ward, Ryōgoku 2-3-15
7 minute walk from
Sōbu Line
See also
- List of sumo stables
- List of active sumo wrestlers
- List of past sumo wrestlers
- Glossary of sumo terms
References
- ^ a b Kuroda, Joe (February 2008). "Hitachiyama Taniemon (1874 - 1922) Part 2" (PDF). Sumo Fan Magazine. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
- ^ "Kotomitsuki listed on Nagoya sumo tournament rankings despite dismissal". Mainichi Daily News. 5 July 2010. Archived from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
- ^ "Takayasu fills spot as new ozeki for Nagoya". The Japan News. 26 June 2017. Archived from the original on 26 June 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
External links
- Official site (in Japanese)
- Japan Sumo Association profile