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Sakaigawa stable : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sakaigawa stable
is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi group of stables. It was established in its modern form on 25 May 1998 by former ''komusubi'' Ryōgoku, who branched off from Dewanoumi stable. It was originally called Nakadachi stable, but when Sakaigawa Oyakata (the 50th ''Yokozuna'' Sadanoyama) reached the Japan Sumo Association's mandatory retirement age in February 2003, he passed on the Sakaigawa name, and the stable was renamed. As of May 2015, it had twenty three wrestlers, a number of whom are ranked in the two professional divisions, making it one of the more successful stables. ==Ring name conventions== Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names or ''shikona'' that begin with the characters 佐田 (read: sada).
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