Tagonoura stable (2013)
Tagonoura stable, formerly Naruto stable, is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables.
The stable was established as Naruto stable, on 1 February 1989 by former yokozuna Takanosato Toshihide. The stable's first sekitori was Rikiō in 1994. Four more, Wakanosato, Takanowaka, Takayasu and Kisenosato, have reached sekiwake rank, with Takayasu going on to reach the ōzeki rank, and the stable's first yokozuna being Kisenosato. It had a reputation for being a closed, family-knit stable, as Naruto did not allow his wrestlers to go out and train at other stables or socialize with wrestlers from different stables.
Naruto died suddenly on 7 November 2011. The stable's current master, former maegashira Takanotsuru, changed to the Tagonoura toshiyori in December 2013 and renamed the stable accordingly. Upon changing the stable name, the stable was also moved to the Ryōgoku area from Matsudo, Chiba. It has no connection to the defunct Tagonoura stable established by the late Kushimaumi. As of January 2023 it had 13 wrestlers.
The stable sat out of the January 2022 tournament after four individuals, including the stablemaster, tested positive for COVID-19. The stable withdrew a second time in July 2022 after three wrestlers, including Takayasu, tested positive for the virus.
Ring name conventions
Many wrestlers at this stable have taken ring names or shikona that end with the character 里, meaning village or native place, in deference to their coach and the stable's owner, the deceased former Takanosato.Owners
- 2011–present: 16th Tagonoura:
- 1989–2011: 13th Naruto:
Notable active wrestlers
- Takayasu Akira
Notable former members
- Kisenosato Yutaka
- Wakanosato Shinobu
- Takanowaka Yūki
- Takanotsuru Shinichi
- Takanoyama Shuntarō
Coach
- ''Vacant''
Referees
- Kimura Takao
Usher
- Mitsuaki
Hairdresser
- Tokonaru
Location and access
10 minute walk from Koiwa Station on the Sōbu Line