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Kasugano stable : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kasugano stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ''ichimon'' or group of stables. As of April 2013 it had 22 wrestlers. It is currently one of the most successful stables, 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. ==Ring name conventions== Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the character 栃 (read: tochi), in deference to the long line of owners who have used this character in their ''shikona''. It originally referred to Tochigi Prefecture, where Tochigiyama came from, but subsequent owners were not from there and the prefix no longer has a geographical meaning.〔
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