- In
professional sumo, the
tsuyuharai (****anese: 露払い,
literally "dew sweeper") is one of the two
attendants that
accompany a
yokozuna when he
performs his...
- with two
being worn by his
wrestler "****istants" (his
tachimochi and
tsuyuharai)
during his ring
entrance ceremony. In the Edo period, the keshō-mawashi...
- were his attendants, with Hakuhō the
tachimochi and
Harumafuji acting as
tsuyuharai.
Chiyonofuji announced his
engagement shortly after his
fifth tournament...
-
event on YouTube.
Stablemates Terutsuyoshi and
Takarafuji served as the
tsuyuharai (dew sweeper) and
tachimochi (sword bearer), respectively, and Terunofuji...
- by two
other top
division wrestler "****istants". The "dewsweeper" or
tsuyuharai precedes the yokozuna,
while the "sword bearer" or
tachimochi follows...
-
unable to
follow the
tradition of
having one
serve as his
tachimochi and
tsuyuharai for the event.
Asahifuji has
remained in the sumo
world as a coach. He...
-
former ōzeki Shōdai and newly-promoted ōzeki
Kirishima serving as the
tsuyuharai (dew sweeper) and
tachimochi (sword bearer), respectively. Some 380 people...
- Takakeishō and
sekiwake Hōshōryū,
serving as the
tachimochi (sword bearer) and
tsuyuharai (dew sweeper) respectively, Hakuhō
performed his last
yokozuna dohyō-iri...
- dohyō-iri, or ring
entrance ceremony. The
other attendant is
called the
tsuyuharai.
During the ceremony, the
tachimochi will
follow the yokozuna, carrying...
- two students, Okinoumi, as
tachimochi (sword-bearer), and
Hokutofuji as
tsuyuharai (dew sweeper). For the
event Hokutoumi also
chose to wear the keshō-mawashi...