[1] Under his leadership the stable produced three yokozuna, Ōnishiki, Tochigiyama and Tsunenohana, ōzeki Kyushuzan, Tsushimanada, Ōnosato, and Hitachiiwa, and 20 other top division wrestlers.
Long time head Sadanoyama stood down in 1996, passing control over to former sekiwake Washūyama.
[2] This continued until Dewahayate [ja] was promoted to the jūryō division for the November 2014 tournament (in which he managed only five wins and was immediately demoted).
However shortly afterwards the stable recruited former amateur yokozuna Mitakeumi who quickly made jūryō in July 2015 and the top makuuchi division in January 2016.
In January 2022, Mitakeumi won his third top division yūshō, and was promoted to ōzeki.