Sakaigawa stable

[1] In July 2005, Satsuki, a sandanme wrestler encountered a fire in Aichi Prefecture during the Nagoya tournament, used a ladder to rescue a woman on the second floor.

He left the scene without telling his name, but later received a letter of appreciation from the Aichi Konan Fire Department.

[2] In June 2020, wrestlers from the stable saved another person while being among a group of 20 people who helped rescue a woman from drowning in a nearby river in an apparent suicide attempt.

[4] In April 2021, the stable's 28 year-old sandanme wrestler Hibikiryū died after he fell on his head during a tournament bout on March 26.

[6] Many wrestlers at this stable take ring names or shikona that begin with the characters 佐田 (read: sada), in honor of the original holder of the Sakaigawa kabu (title), yokozuna Sadanoyama.