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Ajigawa stable : ウィキペディア英語版
Isegahama stable

, formerly known as Ajigawa stable, is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Isegahama ''ichimon'' or group of stables. Its current head coach is former ''yokozuna'' Asahifuji. As of February 2015 it had 23 wrestlers, among them the 70th ''yokozuna'' Harumafuji.
==History==
The original Ajigawa stable was established in April 1979 by former ''sekiwake'' Mutsuarashi. He had originally hoped to become head of Miyagino stable and had married the daughter of the incumbent stablemaster there, but the marriage ended in divorce. He moved to Tomozuna stable upon his retirement in 1977 before opening up his new stable two years later. Ajigawa stable absorbed Kasugayama stable in 1990 on the retirement of its head coach. In April 1993 Asahifuji acceded to the Ajigawa name and took over the stable, due to the poor health of the incumbent. In late 2007 Asahifuji switched to the prestigious Isegahama elder name which had become available upon the retirement of its previous holder, thereby also changing the name of his stable.

Isegahama stable is currently a very successful stable, with five of its wrestlers ranked in the ''makuuchi'' and ''jūryō'' divisions. During its time as Ajigawa stable, most of the wrestlers' ring names started with the kanji 安 (pronounced ''a'' or ''an'', meaning ''peaceful''). Since the name change to Isegahama a new pattern has taken hold, with many wrestlers having ring names ending in ''-fuji'', taken from the former name of their head coach.
In March 2013 the stable absorbed the ''oyakata'' and ''rikishi'' (Terunofuji, Wakaaoba and Shunba) of Magaki stable. Magaki was shut down due to the poor health of Magaki ''oyakata''.

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