Oitekaze stable

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In December 2016, the stable moved from the Isegahama ichimon to the Tokitsukaze ichimon.

In April 2024, coach Tatsutayama transferred from the former Michinoku stable, following the latter's closure after the retirement of former Kirishima.[3]

Ring name conventions

Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the characters 大翔 (read: daishō) or simply 大 (read: dai), in deference to their coach and the stable's owner, the former Daishōyama.

Owner

Notable active wrestlers

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Coaches

Notable former members

Referee

Hairdressers

  • Tokosaku (2nd class tokoyama)
  • Tokokaze (4th class tokoyama)

Location and access

Saitama prefecture, Sōka City, Sezaki 5-32-22
15 minute walk from Yatsuka Station on Tōbu Isesaki Line

See also

References

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