List of sumo beya

List of sumo beya

The following is an alphabetical list of heya or training stables in professional sumo. As of October 2008, there are 52 active heya.

Active stables

* Arashio stable
* Asahiyama stable
* Azumazeki stable
* Chiganoura stable
* Dewanoumi stable
* Hakkaku stable
* Hanakago stable
* Hanaregoma stable
* Irumagawa stable
* Isegahama stable
* Isenoumi stable
* Izutsu stable
* Kagamiyama stable
* Kasugano stable
* Kasugayama stable
* Kataonami stable
* Kiriyama stable
* Kise stable
* Kitanoumi stable
* Kokonoe stable
* Magaki stable
* Matsugane stable
* Michinoku stable
* Mihogaseki stable
* Minato stable
* Minezaki stable
* Miyagino stable
* Musashigawa stable
* Nakamura stable
* Naruto stable
* Nishikido stable
* Nishonoseki stable
* Oguruma stable
* Oitekaze stable
* Onoe stable
* Onomatsu stable
* Oshima stable
* Otake stable
* Sadogatake stable
* Sakaigawa stable
* Shibatayama stable
* Shikihide stable
* Shikoroyama stable
* Tagonoura stable
* Takadagawa stable
* Takanohana stable
* Takasago stable
* Takashima stable
* Tamanoi stable
* Tatsunami stable
* Tokitsukaze stable
* Tomozuna stable

Recent closures

*Onaruto stable closes November 1994, wrestlers move to Kiriyama stable
*Kumagatani stable closes May 1996, wrestlers move to Tatsunami stable
*Kise stable closes January 2000, wrestlers move to Kiriyama stable
*Tatsutagawa stable closes November 2000, wrestlers move to Michinoku stable
*Kabutoyama stable closes December 2002, no wrestlers are left but head coach moves to Minato stable
*Takekuma stable closes March 2004, no wrestlers are left but head coach moves to Tomozuna stable
*Oshiogawa stable closes March 2005, wrestlers move to Oguruma stable
*Hatachiyama stable closes June 2006, wrestlers move to Kitanoumi stable.
*Isegahama stable closes February 2007, wrestlers move to Kiriyama stable.
*Arasio stable closes September 2008, one remaining wrestler moves to Matsugane stable.

Recent mergers

*Wakamatsu stable merges with Takasago stable in February 2002.

Name changes

*Nakadachi stable is renamed Sakaigawa stable in January 2003.
*Taiho stable is renamed Otake stable in February 2003.
*Futagoyama stable is renamed Takanohana stable in February 2004.
*Ajigawa stable is renamed Isegahama stable in November 2007.

ee also

*Glossary of sumo terms
*List of active sumo wrestlers
*List of past sumo wrestlers
*List of yokozuna

External links

[http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/ozumo_meikan/sumo_beya/index.html Japan Sumo Association list of beya]


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