Tatsunami stable

[2] Kitao became the 60th yokozuna Futahaguro in 1986, the first grand champion the Tatsunami ichimon had produced in decades, but at the end of 1987 Anneneyama and Futahaguro had a row which ended with the yokozuna kicking the elderly chairman of the stable's supporter group and pushing his stablemaster's wife as he stormed out.

[2] In the early 1990s the stable produced top division wrestlers such as komusubi Daishōhō and maegashira Daishōyama, both amateur champions from Nihon University.

In April 2011, the stable's last sekitori at that point, the Mongolian wrestler Mōkonami, was forced to retire after being found guilty of match-fixing.

Tatsunami stayed five and a half years without any wrestlers in the top two professional divisions, before Meisei was finally promoted to jūryō after the September 2016 tournament.

In November 2020, Akua became the fifth member of Tatsunami stable to reach the top division under the present stablemaster,[8] following Ōhinode, Mōkonami, Meisei and Hōshōryū.

In July 2021 Meisei became the first Tatsunami stable wrestler to reach the komusubi rank since Tomonohana in 1994[9] and for the September 2021 tournament he became its first sekiwake since Kitao in 1985.

In February 2024, two of the stable's wrestlers received a letter of commendation from the Tokyo Fire Department for providing first aid to an 87-year-old man drowning after a cardiac arrest in the public baths.

Vending machine next to stable