Nishikido stable


Image:Nishikido [stable 2014 1.JPG|thumb|right|Front door of Nishikido stable in 2014]
[Image:Nishikido stable 2014 2.JPG|thumb|right|Board commemorating the history of Nishikido]
Nishikido stable is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Takasago group of stables. It was founded in 2002 by Mitoizumi of the Takasago stable.
It was home to the first Kazakh wrestler in professional sumo,, who competed in the makushita division and retired in September 2014. In 2015, the stable recruited Canadian Brodi Henderson of Victoria who competed as Homarenishiki, but he suddenly left sumo the following year. Several other wrestlers retired at the same time, leaving just five active wrestlers in the stable after July 2016. In 2017, the Mongolian Mitoryū joined as a makushita tsukedashi entrant from Nihon University, and he became the stable's first ever sekitori after the November 2017 tournament. The retirement of Gokushindo after the May 2022 tournament left Mitoryū as the stable's only active wrestler.
In April 2025, Sendagawa joined Nishikido stable as a coach.

Owner

  • 2002–present: 10th Nishikido

Notable active wrestlers

  • None

Coach

  • Sendagawa Makoto

Notable former wrestlers

Referee

Usher

  • Tsurutarō

Hairdresser

  • Tokonaka

Location and access

Tokyo, Sumida Ward, Kamezawa 1-16-1
3 minute walk from Toei Oedo Line Ryōgoku Station and 7 minute walk from Sōbu Line Ryōgoku Station
Adjacent to sister stable, Hakkaku