Ozeki Kotokaze's Oguruma stable has announced that he will close the Oguruma stable after the first place next month as the Japan Sumo Association will reach retirement age.

On the 25th, Oguruma stable announced that the Oguruma stable will be closed after the first venue at the Kokugikan in Tokyo and Ryogoku next month, according to a report from the press.



The master of the tail car will be 65 years old, the retirement age of the Japan Sumo Association, in April next year, and was originally scheduled to close after the spring place in Osaka in March, but the dormitory used in Osaka was affected by the new coronavirus. It means that the closing time has been advanced because it cannot be used in Osaka.



According to the Oguruma stable master, former Sekiwake Gofu Oshiogawa master and former Sekiwake Yoshikaze Nakamura master are adjusting in an independent direction, and the affiliation of the Oguruma stable wrestlers will be decided in the future. That is.



The master of Oguruma said, "It has been long and short for the last 35 years since I was 30 years old when I opened the room. I have no regrets because I have done it. I want to send it out with good grades if possible. "