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with him. Just over a month later in March 1981 Ōnoumi would reach the mandatory retirement age, passing the stable to Wajima who had married the stablemaster's eldest daughter. However, his time there as
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in the Sumo Association as collateral on a loan, a practice strictly forbidden. The stable folded completely in 1985 with all its wrestlers transferring to the affiliated Hanaregoma stable.
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In January 1981 the stable would see another one of its wrestlers, Kaiketsu, branch off creating
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in 1958. 1958 was a good year for the stable as it saw the promotion of the first two homegrown
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was controversial. He lacked leadership qualities and most unusually did not even live in the
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as a result. The marriage eventually ended in divorce. In 1985 he was pressured by fellow
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and created his own Shibatayama stable taking with him along with others the future
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A previous incarnation of the stable existed from 1929 to 1947, run by former
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after it emerged that he was heavily in debt due to the failure of his
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making it one of the most dominating stables of the 1970s.
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by July 1973. In 1975 Ōnoumi oversaw the promotion of
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For the stable that had taken this name in 1992, see
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Index

Hanakago stable (1992)
stable
sumo
ichimon
Ōnoumi Hisamitsu
Hanaregoma stable
Misugiiso
sekitori
Tominoyama
Nishonoseki stable
Wakanohana Kanji I
Futagoyama stable
Wajima
Kaiketsu
Hanaregoma stable
Ōnokuni
stable
judge
Sumo Association
chankonabe
share
Onoumi Hisamitsu
the 54th yokozuna
Wajima Hiroshi
Wakanohana Kanji I
the 45th yokozuna
Wajima Hiroshi
the 54th yokozuna
Kaiketsu Masateru
ōzeki

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