Fujishima stable (2010)
Fujishima stable, formerly known as Musashigawa stable, is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in August 1981 by former yokozuna Mienoumi, who branched off from Dewanoumi stable. Since its founding Dewanoumi had a long tradition of not permitting its coaches to break away and form new stables, and Mienoumi was the first to amicably depart Dewanoumi stable since Tochigiyama set up Kasugano stable 62 years earlier. By the early 2000s it had become the strongest stable in sumo, with a yokozuna, three ōzeki and several other top division wrestlers. Until January 2025, the stable was the last to have lined up seven of its wrestlers in the makuuchi division during the September 2003 tournament, a feat matched only by Isegahama stable, 22 years later. Wrestlers from the stable won six consecutive tournaments from March 1999 to January 2000. In September 2008 Mienoumi also became head of the Sumo Association.
In September 2010 the former Mienoumi stood down as head coach and passed the stable to former ōzeki Musōyama, who changed its name to Fujishima. Former yokozuna Musashimaru branched off from the stable in April 2013 after taking on the elder name of his former head coach, creating the next generation Musashigawa stable. As of January 2023 Fujishima had 14 wrestlers. It had no sekitori from the demotion of Shōtenrō to the makushita division in March 2016 until the promotion of Bushozan five years later. Bushozan is the second wrestler to reach jūryō since the current head coach took over, following in 2010.
Ring name conventions
Some wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that include the character 武, meaning war or weapon, which is taken from the first character of the former name of the stable, Musashigawa, and is also the first character in the name of the stable's current owner, former Musōyama. Examples include Bushozan, Mugendai and Musashiumi.Owners
- 2010–present: 18th Fujishima Takehito
- 1981–2010: 14th Musashigawa Akihide
Notable active wrestlers
- Bushōzan
- Fujitensei
Coaches
- Ōnaruto Takeharu
- Yamawake Takeyoshi
- Matsuchiyama Takashi
- Dekiyama Sho
Notable former wrestlers
- Musashimaru
- Dejima
- Musōyama
- Miyabiyama
- Wakanoyama
- Shōtenrō
Assistant
- Aranonami
Referee
- Kimura Fujinosuke
Hairdresser
- Tokotakeshi
Location and access
Short walk from Uguisudani Station on Yamanote Line and Keihin-Tohoku Line