In response to the violence incident that occurred at the Miyagino stable, a sumo tournament, discussions are underway with the Isegahama stable, which belongs to the same clan, as the main destination for all the Miyagino stable's masters and sumo wrestlers to be transferred to, according to an interview with a person involved. I got it.

Master Miyagino was asked about his responsibility as a supervisor after his disciple, former makuuchi member Kitaseiho, repeatedly assaulted two junior wrestlers, and was punished by the Japan Sumo Association with a two-class demotion and a reduction in compensation. Master Tamagaki, also a member of the Isegahama clan, served as acting master.



From next month onwards, he will be under the supervision of the Ichimon, and will be instructing Miyagino Oyakata as a master and master.So far, he has trained Miyagino Oyakata, Magaki Oyakata with a room, and the wrestlers to whom he belongs, respectively, within the Ichimon. A proposal to move him to another room was reported to the association.



However, as the association has pointed out that all transfer destinations should be the same, officials have informed that the transfer destination of all Miyagino masters and sumo wrestlers is being considered with a focus on Isegahama Stable, which belongs to the same clan. I found this out through an interview.



The matter will be discussed at the Board of Directors' meeting and a conclusion is expected to be reached.



The Isegahama Stable is the former yokozuna Asahifuji's master Isegahama, and has members such as yokozuna Terunofuji and Takafuji, who won the spring tournament as a new entrant for the first time in 110 years.