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33-year-old former Maegashira Arawashi has retired after just over 17 years in ozumo - he was the last surviving rikishi from Araiso-beya, making his debut in November 2002. When that heya closed in 2008, due to the impending retirement of the shisho, Arawashi moved to Hanakago-beya which closed in 2012, since when he has belonged to Minezaki-beya.

He spent 21 basho in Makuuchi, reaching a highest rank of Maegashira 2 and winning three kinboshi, one each from Kakuryu, Hakuho and Harumafuji.

So far I haven't seen any indication that he's acquired Japanese citizenship.

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Wow, tough guy. Good career. Best of luck to him.

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1 minute ago, Kintamayama said:

So no more Arawashi-Tamawashi wishy-washy?

I was looking through your videos for footage of cool Arawashi kimarite but I mostly found oshiwashi

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I always had a soft spot for him, since we share birthdays together.

Good luck for his future endeavors!

Very likely the first of many sekitori or ex-sekitori retirements we will see this year.

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Arawashi and Kotooshu made their debut together and fought in their first basho on the banzuke, a win for Kotooshu who went up the ranks a lot quicker. Arawashi dreamed of meeting him again in Makuuchi, but unfortunately he couldn't quite get there in time - Kotooshu retired one basho before Arawashi made his Makuuchi debut. A few pictures in the box.

 

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Kotooshu and Arawashi on the dohyo for the ceremonials at the end of their shindeshi basho.

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Naruto-oyakata presents Arawashi with a bouquet at his intai press conference.

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And a close-up of the bouquet courtesy of the atelier who created it.

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Picture from the Kyokai.

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And finally at the press conference with his shisho Minezaki-oyakata (former Maegashira Misugiiso).

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I always find it interesting when they are asked what their most memorable bout is. In Arawashi's case it wasn't any of his three kinboshi - he said it was his Day 14 win over Tamaasuka in January 2014 , because that gave him his first kachi-koshi as a sekitori.

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Kudos for his persistence. In 2007 he suffered a major injury on his right(?) shoulder, which sidelined him for many months. He came back heavily taped and didn't progress much for a while, but eventually reached sekitorihood. He was a good sekitori, but his power deserted more than a yeard ago or so, so good timing.

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(Bow...) Best wishes for him...

Chiyoshoumas makekoshi and Arawashis intai on the same basho...hard for the family...

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Arawashi has his danpatsu-shiki postponed. It was planned for May 31st - now the Natsu basho is on schedule then. New date is Feb. 23rd next year. Arawashi presently comes to the heya as a coach, his future plans are undecided. http://www.nikkansports.com/battle/sumo/news/202004060000538.html

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Best of luck for him in the future, he was a great technician and was very entertaining to watch. We always joke about him being Chiyoshoma's twin but I think he is much better than what Chiyoshoma will ever be, besides Chiyoshoma is an annoying brat while Arawashi was always respecful.

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On 07/04/2020 at 12:30, Akinomaki said:

Arawashi has his danpatsu-shiki postponed. It was planned for May 31st - now the Natsu basho is on schedule then. New date is Feb. 23rd next year. Arawashi presently comes to the heya as a coach, his future plans are undecided.

Arawashi had his danpatsu-shiki today in the kokugikan - about 330 had a cut, 140 of them NSK related. Minezaki-beya disappears after the Haru basho.

Harumafuji

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Kakuryu

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a kiss from the wife

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He plans to go on living in Japan, but future plans are still undecided.

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The first sekitori to come out of the soon to be defunct Minezaki beya was Mongolian ex-Arawashi. He started off at Araiso beya, which folded in September 2008 as the oyakata retired, moved to Hanakago, which folded as well in May 2012, then moved to Matsugane who was the last to cut his hair today and is folding as we speak, by coincidence or not..

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Lucky Arawashi. I haven't been able to have a haircut in over a year.

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I truly feel sorry for these recent retirees.  Arawashi lasted for 18 years, spent half that time just getting to sekitori, and at retirement this uncertainty about when he can move on.  All these recent intai just make me a little sad.

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More flowers for ex-Arawashi, from the oyakata, after the proper hairdo o

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