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Matsugane stable : ウィキペディア英語版
Nishonoseki stable (2014)

, formerly known as Matsugane stable, is a stable of sumo wrestlers. It was founded in 1990 by Wakashimazu of the Futagoyama stable. Wakashimazu, now known as Nishonoseki ''Oyakata'', is also the chairman of the Nishonoseki group of stables or ''ichimon''. It has produced three top ''makuuchi'' division wrestlers in that time; Wakakosho (2000), Wakatsutomu (2001) and Harunoyama (2004). After the retirement of Harunoyama in November 2006 the stable had no ''sekitori'' until Matsutani reached the ''jūryō'' division in March 2010. As of May 2015 it had twelve wrestlers.
In late 2014, the general consensus among those with connections to the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'' was that an ''ichimon'' so named without a Nishinoseki stable as its head was a misnomer. In accordance with this general opinion, the ''oyakata'' of Matsugane stable, which had absorbed support personnel from the defunct Nishonoseki when it closed, decided to revive the name. He switched his Matsugane elder name with the former Tamarikidō's Nishonoseki elder name, thus allowing him to rename the stable. The former Tamarikidō, now known as Matsugane ''Oyakata'', also joined the newly renamed stable.〔(An item for Sadanoumi from Kumamon - Nikkan Sports 2014/11/23 )〕
==Ring name conventions==
Some wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the character 若 (read: waka), in deference to their coach and the stable's owner, the former Wakashimazu.

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