Takasago stable

Takasago stable has produced many successful wrestlers, including seven yokozuna and the first non-Japanese ōzeki, American Konishiki, as well as the 33rd Kimura Shōnosuke, the tate-gyōji or chief referee.

[2] However, at the end of that tournament Asanoyama earned promotion to the jūryō division, ensuring sekitori representation once again from March.

In June 2021, ōzeki Asanoyama was handed a one-year (six tournament) suspension for violating sumo protocols related to COVID-19.

[4] In December 2024 it was reported by Nikkan Sports that Takasago stable would be moving to a new three-story building under construction in Sumida ward that is closer to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan and will have more space for wrestlers to practice and rest.

The sport's newly crowned yokozuna, Hōshōryū, also performed his ring-entering ceremony to dedicate the training area.

The former Takasago stable building in Honjo
A nobori (right) supporting Takasago stable