Musashigawa stable (2013)

The Musashigawa stable (武蔵川部屋 Musashigawa-beya?) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It is an off-shoot of the better known stable of the same name set up by former yokozuna Mienoumi in 1981, that changed its name to Fujishima stable when former ōzeki Musōyama took over as head coach in September 2010. Former yokozuna Musashimaru branched off from this stable in April 2013 after taking on the elder name of his former head coach, starting a new stable using the Musashigawa name, and starting a new generation of Musashigawa stable.[1] This is the second stable in sumo history to be founded by a foreign-born former sumo wrestler after Takamiyama's Azumazeki stable.[2] The head coach's nephew, Fiamalu Penitani, was a wrestler at the stable under the shikona of Musashikuni, reaching the makushita division,[3] but he retired in 2019 due to injury problems. The stable is also home to the half Japanese, half African-American wrestler Ichiro Young (Wakaichiro). Musashigawa stable began with just four wrestlers, but had expanded to 19 by May 2019.[4] In January 2020 the stable had 17 wrestlers.

Owner

Notable active wrestlers

  • None

Coach

Referee

  • Kimura Kōki (jonokuchi gyōji, real name Kōki Fujikawa)

Hairdresser

Location and access

Tokyo, Edogawa Ward, Chūō 4-1-10
10 minute walk from Shin-Koiwa Station on Sōbu Line

See also

References

  1. "Musashigawa stable makes some history". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  2. "新生武蔵川部屋が看板披露「涙出そうだ」". nikkansports.com. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  3. Lewis, Ferd (1 May 2017). "Musashikuni earning his way up the ranks". Honolulu Star Advertiser. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  4. Gunning, John (15 May 2019). "Sumo 101: Americans in sumo". Japan Times. Retrieved 16 May 2019.

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