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Fujishima stable (2010) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fujishima stable (2010)

, formerly known as Musashigawa stable, is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was set up in August 1981 by former ''yokozuna'' Mienoumi, who branched off from Dewanoumi stable. By the early 2000s it had become the strongest stable in sumo, with a ''yokozuna'', three ''ōzeki'' and several other top division wrestlers. As of May 2014 it had thirteen wrestlers.〔http://www.sumo.or.jp/en/sumo_data/sumo_beya/detail?id=fujishima〕
In September 2010 the former Mienoumi stood down as head coach and passed the stable to former ''ōzeki'' Musōyama, who changed its name to Fujishima. Former ''yokozuna'' Musashimaru branched off from the stable in April 2013 after taking on the elder name of his former head coach, creating a new generation of Musashigawa stable.
==Ring name conventions==
Some wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that include the character 武 (read: bu or mu), which is taken from the first character of the former name of the stable, Musashigawa, and is also the first character in the name of the stable's current owner, former Musōyama.

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