Former sumo yokozuna Hakuho's Miyagino stablemaster moved to the Isegahama stable this month along with all the wrestlers in response to a violent incident that occurred in his stable, and on the 7th, he carried out moving work, including moving luggage out of the Miyagino stable. Ta.

Master Miyagino was questioned about his responsibility as a supervisor after his disciple, a former makuuchi wrestler, repeatedly assaulted junior wrestlers, and he was given disciplinary action by the Japan Sumo Association, including a two-class demotion and a reduction in compensation.



In addition, Miyagino stable will be closed for the time being in order for Miyagino stable to receive guidance as his master and master, and he will be transferred to Isegahama stable from this month along with everyone in the stable including the sumo wrestlers.

In the morning of the 7th, the wrestlers carried out suitcases, futons, and clothing cases from the Miyagino stable in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, loaded them onto a truck, and then got into the car with Master Miyagino.



The luggage arrived at the Isegahama stable in Koto Ward in the afternoon, and Master Miyagino spoke briefly, saying, ``We'll do our best.''



According to Master Isegahama, on the 8th, the wrestlers from Miyagino stable will have their first training session after transferring.



According to the association, the Miyagino stablemaster will become a stable master, and the wrestlers will enter the ring as members of the Isegahama stable from the next summer tournament onwards.