[2] Among the wrestlers who went with him was Ōnokuni, who reached the top makuuchi division in 1983.
In 1985 its parent stable folded and it took in the remaining Hanakago wrestlers, including future makuuchi Hananoumi and Hananokuni.
The stable had less success in later years, and did not have a sekitori ranked wrestler after the retirement of Shunketsu in 2008.
In August 2010, Hanaregoma became the head of the Japan Sumo Association,[3] a position he held until 2012.
On 7 February 2013, due to Hanaregoma's imminent mandatory retirement, the stable was absorbed into Ōnokuni's Shibatayama stable, which had branched off from its parent in 1999.