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Yamahibiki stable (山響部屋, Yamahibiki-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in 1985 as Kitanoumi stable by former yokozuna Kitanoumi, who branched off from Mihogaseki stable. It absorbed in 2006, following the death of its head coach, former ōzeki Hokuten'yū. In May 2010 it also absorbed Kise stable, which was forced to close after its stablemaster, former maegashira Higonoumi, was implicated in the selling of tournament tickets to yakuza members. As a result of this move the stable had 46 wrestlers, making it by some margin the largest stable in sumo at this time. It was the first stable to have over 40 wrestlers since Futagoyama stable in 1998, and had difficulty in finding room for so many. As a result, Kise was allowed to r

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  • Heya Yamahibiki (es)
  • 北の湖部屋 (ja)
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  • La Heya Yamahibiki (山響部屋 Yamahibiki-beya) es una residencia donde vive y entrena un grupo de luchadores de sumo, la cual hace parte del grupo Dewanoumi. Fue formada en 1985 bajo el nombre de Heya Kitanoumi por el antiguo yokozuna Kitanoumi, quien se separó de la heya Mihogaseki.​ En 2006, la heya Hatachiyama fue absorbida por Yamahibiki después de que su oyakata, el antiguo ōzeki Hokuten'yū, muriese debido a un cáncer de riñón. En 2010, la heya Kise también fue absorbida luego de que su oyakata, el antiguo Maegashira Higonoumi, fuese obligado a cerrarla por estar implicado en la venta de entradas de los basho (torneos) a miembros de la yakuza.​ Como resultado de esta unión, Yamahibiki quedó con 46 luchadores en sus filas, haciéndola en su tiempo la heya más grande. Fue la primera en contar (es)
  • Yamahibiki stable (山響部屋, Yamahibiki-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in 1985 as Kitanoumi stable by former yokozuna Kitanoumi, who branched off from Mihogaseki stable. It absorbed in 2006, following the death of its head coach, former ōzeki Hokuten'yū. In May 2010 it also absorbed Kise stable, which was forced to close after its stablemaster, former maegashira Higonoumi, was implicated in the selling of tournament tickets to yakuza members. As a result of this move the stable had 46 wrestlers, making it by some margin the largest stable in sumo at this time. It was the first stable to have over 40 wrestlers since Futagoyama stable in 1998, and had difficulty in finding room for so many. As a result, Kise was allowed to r (en)
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  • La Heya Yamahibiki (山響部屋 Yamahibiki-beya) es una residencia donde vive y entrena un grupo de luchadores de sumo, la cual hace parte del grupo Dewanoumi. Fue formada en 1985 bajo el nombre de Heya Kitanoumi por el antiguo yokozuna Kitanoumi, quien se separó de la heya Mihogaseki.​ En 2006, la heya Hatachiyama fue absorbida por Yamahibiki después de que su oyakata, el antiguo ōzeki Hokuten'yū, muriese debido a un cáncer de riñón. En 2010, la heya Kise también fue absorbida luego de que su oyakata, el antiguo Maegashira Higonoumi, fuese obligado a cerrarla por estar implicado en la venta de entradas de los basho (torneos) a miembros de la yakuza.​ Como resultado de esta unión, Yamahibiki quedó con 46 luchadores en sus filas, haciéndola en su tiempo la heya más grande. Fue la primera en contar con más de 40 luchadores desde que lo hiciera la heya Futagoyama en 1998.​ Debido a lo anterior, la heya tuvo varios problemas para acomodar a tantas personas y en consecuencia, Kise fue restablecida, con todos sus miembros y con los novatos Jōkōryū and Sasanoyama, en abril de 2012. Kitanoumi oyakata murió el 20 de noviembre de 2015 debido a un cáncer colorrectal y a un fallo multiorgánico.​ El antiguo maegashira Ganyū, quien había actuado como entrenador pasó a tomar el control y se convirtió en oyakata. La heya fue renombrada de Kitanoumi a Yamahibiki, ya que el nombre de "Kitanoumi" no podía ser usado gracias a su estatus de ichidai-toshiyori,​un privilegio entregado por la Asociación de Sumo Japonesa a los más exitosos luchadores cuando estos se convierten en maestros de una heya. En este, su nombre de oyakata solo podrá ser usado una sola vez y no podrá ser heredado a nadie nunca. Este beneficio le fue concedido a Kitanoumi, Taihō y Takanohana. También le fue ofrecido a Chiyonofuji, pero este lo rechazó. Para enero de 2019, la heya contaba con doce luchadores. Después de la degradación de Kitataiki en julio de 2017 y de Kitaharima en septiembre del mismo año, la heya se quedó sin sekitori, algo que no ocurría desde mayo de 2003 (es)
  • Yamahibiki stable (山響部屋, Yamahibiki-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in 1985 as Kitanoumi stable by former yokozuna Kitanoumi, who branched off from Mihogaseki stable. It absorbed in 2006, following the death of its head coach, former ōzeki Hokuten'yū. In May 2010 it also absorbed Kise stable, which was forced to close after its stablemaster, former maegashira Higonoumi, was implicated in the selling of tournament tickets to yakuza members. As a result of this move the stable had 46 wrestlers, making it by some margin the largest stable in sumo at this time. It was the first stable to have over 40 wrestlers since Futagoyama stable in 1998, and had difficulty in finding room for so many. As a result, Kise was allowed to reestablish the stable in April 2012, and all former members of Kise stable, as well as newcomers Jōkōryū and who had been recruited by Kise-oyakata, joined the reconstituted stable again. Stablemaster Kitanoumi died of colorectal cancer and multiple organ failure on the evening of November 20, 2015. Former maegashira Ganyū, who had been serving as a coach at the stable, inherited it. The stable was renamed Yamahibiki, the elder name used by Ganyū, since the Kitanoumi name could not be inherited, due to it being a one-generation elder stock or ichidai-toshiyori. As of January 2022, Yamahibiki stable had 15 wrestlers. Following the demotion of Kitataiki after July 2017 tournament and Kitaharima after September 2017 tournament, it had no sekitori for the first time since May 2003. (en)
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