Founded in 1975 by former
ōzeki Daikirin after a succession dispute over Nishonoseki stable. The former head coach of Nishonoseki stable
Saganohana died in 1975. His heir apparent and successor was thought to be Daikirin but after being unable to come to an agreement with Saganohana's widow. This was because wrestler
Kongō who retired at only 28 to marry Saganohana's daughter and take over the stable was the widow's choice as the next head. Daikirin realizing he now had no chance of taking over so instead he broke away and established his own Oshiogawa stable. He attempted to take a number of high-ranking wrestlers with him, such as
Aobajō and
Tenryū, but Nishonoseki stable objected to this. This would be followed by
Masurao's promotion in July 1983. The stable would continue this trend producing nine more
sekitori over time. In March 2005, with Oshiogawa approaching the mandatory retirement age and no obvious successor available, his stable was absorbed into the affiliated
Oguruma stable included in this was
sekitori Wakatoba and
Wakakirin. Oshiogawa retired from his position in the Sumo Association a year before reaching the mandatory retirement age, in June 2006. ==Owner==