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| Hakkaku | |||||
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| Established | Oyakata | Size | Location | ||
| 1983 | Hakkaku Oya-kata | ||||
| Active prominent wrestlers | |||||
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| Hokutōriki Hideki and Kaihō Ryōji | |||||
| Past prominent wrestlers | |||||
| Kimigahama (former sekiwake Kitaseumi Hiromitsu) Tanigawa (former maegashira 4 Shiratayama Hidetoshi) |
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| Past oya-kata | |||||
| History and Description | |||||
| The stable was established in October, 1993 by former yokozuna Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi, who took with him four wrestlers from Kokonoe stable. The stable has so far produced two makuuchi wrestlers: Hokutōriki Hideki and Kaihō Ryōji.
Many Hakkaku wrestlers have the kanji 北勝 (pronounced hokuto or hokutō) in their ring name. |
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Hakkaku stable (Japanese: 八角部屋, Hakkaku-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Takasago group of stables.
The stable was established in October, 1993 by former yokozuna Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi, who took with him four wrestlers from Kokonoe stable. The stable has so far produced two makuuchi wrestlers: Hokutōriki Hideki and Kaihō Ryōji.
Many Hakkaku wrestlers have the kanji 北勝 (pronounced hokuto or hokutō) in their ring name.
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[edit] Hakkaku-oyakata
- Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi (former yokozuna)
[edit] Active wrestlers with makuuchi experience
- Hokutōriki Hideki (former sekiwake)
- Kaihō Ryōji (former komusubi)
[edit] Toshiyori
- Kimigahama (former sekiwake Kitaseumi Hiromitsu)
- Tanigawa (former maegashira 4 Shiratayama Hidetoshi)
- Jinmaku (former maegashira 1 Fujinoshin Tsukasa)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Hakkaku stable page at Japan Sumo Association (English) (Japanese)
- Article on Hakkaku stable

