The Azumazeki stable, where the master of the sumo wrestler, Takamisakari Seiken, will be closed on the 1st of next month, and it has been decided that all the masters and wrestlers will be transferred to the Hakkaku stable.

Former Koyui and Takamisakari Seiken's Azumazeki stable, who gained popularity due to their unique gestures on the ring during his active career, inherited the Azumazeki stable in January last year after his predecessor's master died in December. Was there.



However, since there are less than 10 wrestlers belonging to the room, he was consulting with Mr. Hachikaku, the same chairman of Takasago Ichimon, about the future management of the room in order to improve the training environment.



The Japan Sumo Association held a board meeting on the 12th, closing the Azumazeki stable on the 1st of next month at the end of the spring place, and approved that all members of the association, including masters and wrestlers, will be transferred to the Hakkaku stable. ..



Six wrestlers are enrolled in the Azumazeki stable in the spring place ranking.



Azumazeki stable said, "I have been devoting myself as a master for a year, but I decided to transfer to the Hakkaku stable with the wrestlers in search of a better training environment for the wrestlers in the room. Thank you for doing this, "he commented through the Sumo Association.