Hanakago stable (1992)
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{{Nihongo|Hanakago stable|花籠部屋|Hanakago beya}} was a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. Its most recent incarnation dated from 1992 when it was revived by Daijuyama of the Futagoyama stable. The previous version of the stable had been wound up in 1985 when former yokozuna Wajima was forced to leave the Japan Sumo Association. The Mongolian rikishi Kōryū became the revived Hanakago's first sekitori in January 2007 and in July 2008 reached the top makuuchi division. The stable closed after the May 2012 tournament, with its wrestlers moving to Minezaki stable.{{cite web|script-title=ja:花籠部屋、閉鎖…力士11人、峰崎部屋に転籍へ|url=http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/sumo/news/20120411-OHT1T00001.htm|publisher=Yomiuri Online|accessdate=18 April 2012|language=Japanese|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120418011309/http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/sumo/news/20120411-OHT1T00001.htm|archivedate=18 April 2012}}
Owner
- 1992-2012: 15th Hanakago (former sekiwake Daijuyama Tadaaki)
Notable members
Referees
Ushers
- Masao (Noriyuki Otaka) - jūryō usher
See also
References
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External links
- Hanakago stable page at Japan Sumo Association ([https://web.archive.org/web/20090709120238/http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/ozumo_meikan/sumo_beya/hanakago.html English]) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070126111836/http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/ozumo_meikan/sumo_beya/hanakago.html Japanese])
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Category:Sports clubs and teams established in 1992
Category:1992 establishments in Japan