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    The Michinoku stable (陸奥部屋, Michinoku-beya) was a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokitsukaze ichimon or group of stables. It was established in...
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    member of the Just 5 Guys stable. From 2011, he was a member of Suzuki-gun, until the faction's disbandment in 2022. Michinoku also is the founder and regularly...
    55 KB (6,026 words) - 16:24, 13 July 2024
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    representing Michinoku stable under the name Kiribayama Tetsuo (霧馬山鐵雄), and reached the top makuuchi division in January 2020. He wrestles for Otowayama stable, where...
    45 KB (5,096 words) - 22:56, 28 July 2024
  • Sumo Association has not commented on the allegations. In May 2023, Michinoku stable was also the subject of a controversy because a senior wrestler, Kirinofuji...
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  • Isegahama stable Michinoku stable closes April 2024, wrestlers and coaches move to the Otawayama, Oitekaze, Isenoumi and Arashio stables Oguruma stable closes...
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    outside. In April 2024, the stable absorbed two wrestlers as well as coach Urakaze, who transferred from the former Michinoku stable. 2020–present: 9th Arashio...
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    in December 2023 after he became independent from Michinoku stable. As of January 2024, the stable has 2 wrestlers. On 27 December 2023 the Sumo Association...
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  • Just 5 Guys (category New Japan Pro-Wrestling teams and stables)
    Just 5 Guys (J5G) is a professional wrestling stable, consisting of leader Sanada, Douki, Taka Michinoku, Taichi, and Yuya Uemura. They are all currently...
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  • Michinoku Pro Wrestling (みちのくプロレス, Michinoku puroresu) (originally known as North Eastern Wrestling) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded...
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    December 1997 until April 2024 was the head coach of Michinoku stable under the elder name of Michinoku Oyakata. Beginning his career in March 1975, Kazumi...
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    from the former Michinoku stable, following the latter's closure after the retirement of former Kirishima. Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names...
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  • Sumo Association is the closure of Michinoku stable on 2 April, and the transfer of those wrestlers to other stables within the Tokitsukaze ichimon. Among...
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  • Kai En Tai (category Japanese promotions teams and stables)
    professional wrestling stable made up of Japanese wrestlers Shiryu, Dick Togo and Men’s Teioh, later joined by Sho Funaki and Taka Michinoku. The group was managed...
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  • Michinoku was accused of having covered these facts of violence by contributing directly to the fact that the aggressor can remain within the stable then...
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    April 2024, the stable also absorbed one wrestler from the former Michinoku stable. 2011–present: 12th Isenoumi Hayato (riji, former maegashira Kitakachidoki)...
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  • Thumbnail for The Great Sasuke
    professional wrestling promoter and politician. He is the founder of Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). Aside from professional wrestling, he is also a former...
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  • Thumbnail for Hoshitango Imachi
    encouraged him to try sumo. After studying at Chuo University, he joined Michinoku stable in May 1987 at the age of 21 to support his family. He was the first...
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  • Thumbnail for Kakuryū Rikisaburō
    Additionally, he was given approval to branch off from Michinoku stable and form his own stable, Otowayama stable, with two wrestlers and the Sumo Association's...
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  • Thumbnail for Shikishima Katsumori
    Aonosato retired in November 2000 and he moved from Tatsutagawa stable to Michinoku stable. He retired in May 2001 after being diagnosed with a heart ailment...
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  • Thumbnail for Kirinowaka Tarō
    Although he had no experience in sumo, he was spotted by scouts from the Michinoku stable and recommended to its stablemaster, ex ōzeki Kirishima. Okamoto was...
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