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- Kasugano_stable abstract "Kasugano stable (春日野部屋, Kasugano-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. As of January 2016 it had 24 wrestlers. It was one of the most successful stables in 2013, with six sekitori wrestlers, including the Georgian Tochinoshin and the now retired Japanese born (but Korean national) Tochinowaka, who used the current head coach's old ring name.It was originally founded in the mid 18th century by a wrestler named Kasugano Gunpachi. It became inactive for a long time but was led in the Meiji period by a referee named Kimura Soshiro (this is no longer allowed as oyakata must now be former wrestlers). He adopted as his son the Yokozuna Tochigiyama, who led the stable for over thirty years. He in turn adopted as his son the 44th Yokozuna Tochinishiki, who became the head in 1959 whilst still an active wrestler and later served as the chairman of the Japan Sumo Association. Tochinoumi took over upon Tochinishiki's death in 1990 and led the stable until his retirement in 2003. The stable absorbed Mihogaseki stable in 2013 when its stablemaster (former ozeki Masuiyama Daishiro II) reached the mandatory retirement age.".
- Kasugano_stable thumbnail Kasugano_Beya.JPG?width=300.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageExternalLink detail?id=kasugano.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageExternalLink Heya_Peek.pdf.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageExternalLink kasuganobeya.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageID "14329936".
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageLength "5388".
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageOutDegree "70".
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageRevisionID "697119364".
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Aoiyama_Kōsuke.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Banryūyama_Takaharu.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumo_stables.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Daizen_Takahiro.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Georgians.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_sumo_terms.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Gyōji.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Heya_(sumo).
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Sumo_Association.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Kaneshiro_Kōfuku.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Kasuganishiki_Takahiro.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Kimurayama_Mamoru.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink List_of_active_sumo_wrestlers.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink List_of_past_sumo_wrestlers.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sumo_stables.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink List_of_yokozuna.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Makuuchi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Masudayama_Yasuhito.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Masuiyama_Daishirō_II.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Mihogaseki_stable.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Professional_sumo_divisions.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Sekitori.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Shikona.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Sumo.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochiakagi_Takanori.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochiazuma_Tomoyori.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochigi_Prefecture.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochigiyama_Moriya.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochihikari_Masayuki.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochihiryū_Yukiya.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinishiki_Kiyotaka.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinohana_Hitoshi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinonada_Taiichi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinoshin_Tsuyoshi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinoumi_Teruyoshi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinowaka_Kiyotaka.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochinowaka_Michihiro.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochisakae_Atsushi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochitsukasa_Tetsuo.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tochiōzan_Yūichirō.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Tokoyama.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Toshiyori.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink Yobidashi.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLink File:Kasugano_Beya.JPG.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasugano stable".
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasugano".
- Kasugano_stable en "栃飛龍幸也".
- Kasugano_stable en "金城興福".
- Kasugano_stable lang "ja".
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- Kasugano_stable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ja.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Link.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kasugano_stable wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Kasugano_stable subject Category:Sumo_stables.
- Kasugano_stable hypernym Stable.
- Kasugano_stable point "35.6929 139.7908".
- Kasugano_stable type Building.
- Kasugano_stable type Thing.
- Kasugano_stable type SpatialThing.
- Kasugano_stable comment "Kasugano stable (春日野部屋, Kasugano-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. As of January 2016 it had 24 wrestlers. It was one of the most successful stables in 2013, with six sekitori wrestlers, including the Georgian Tochinoshin and the now retired Japanese born (but Korean national) Tochinowaka, who used the current head coach's old ring name.It was originally founded in the mid 18th century by a wrestler named Kasugano Gunpachi.".
- Kasugano_stable label "Kasugano stable".
- Kasugano_stable seeAlso Sekitori.
- Kasugano_stable sameAs Q6374881.
- Kasugano_stable sameAs 春日野部屋.
- Kasugano_stable sameAs m.03d0q53.
- Kasugano_stable sameAs Q6374881.
- Kasugano_stable lat "35.6929".
- Kasugano_stable long "139.7908".
- Kasugano_stable wasDerivedFrom Kasugano_stable?oldid=697119364.
- Kasugano_stable depiction Kasugano_Beya.JPG.
- Kasugano_stable isPrimaryTopicOf Kasugano_stable.