It has produced five top makuuchi division wrestlers; Wakakoshō [ja] (2000), Wakatsutomu (2001), Harunoyama (2004), Shōhōzan (2011) and Ichiyamamoto (2021).
After the retirement of Harunoyama in November 2006 the stable had no sekitori until Shōhōzan (then known as Matsutani) reached the jūryō division in March 2010.
In accordance with this general opinion, the oyakata of Matsugane stable, which had absorbed support personnel from the defunct Nishonoseki when it closed, decided to revive the name.
[2] Nishonoseki oyakata swapped elder names with former yokozuna Kisenosato, and became Araiso-oyakata.
Chiba prefecture, Funabashi City, Kosaku 4-13-1 10 minute walk from Funabashihōten Station on Musashino Line