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Miyagino stable : ウィキペディア英語版
Miyagino stable

is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tatsunami ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was founded by the 43rd ''Yokozuna'' Yoshibayama as ''Yoshibayama dōjō'' while he was still an active wrestler, before changing to its current name in 1960.
In August 2004 former ''jūryō'' division wrestler Kanechika took over in controversial circumstances from former ''maegashira'' Chikubayama, who had been in charge since 1989. Unusually, the new stablemaster was from a different ichimon (Kanechika belonged to Kitanoumi stable, part of the Dewanoumi ''ichimon'', in his days as an active wrestler). Kanechika was able to take control of the stable because he married one of the daughters of the 9th Miyagino's widow, who owned the ''toshiyori'' name which Chikubayama was only borrowing, and was adopted by her as her son. Chikubayama, who had guided future ''yokozuna'' Hakuhō to the top division, was able to stay on as a coach in the stable by acquiring the Kumagatani name. However, in December 2010 he regained control of the Miyagino name and stable after ex-Kanechika was disciplined by the Sumo Association for being caught on tape discussing match-fixing. As of August 2012, the stable had nine wrestlers.
==Owners==

*2010-present: 13th Miyagino: Chikubayama (''iin'', former ''maegashira'' 13)
*2004-2010: 11th Miyagino: Kanechika (former ''jūryō'')
*1989-2004: 10th Miyagino: Chikubayama (former ''maegashira'' 13)
*1977-1989: 9th Miyagino: Hirokawa (former ''komusubi'')
*1960-1977: 8th Miyagino: former Yoshibayama (the 43rd ''yokozuna''=

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