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- 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...
- dohyō-iri, or ring entrance ceremony. The other attendant is called the tsuyuharai. During the ceremony, the tachimochi will follow the yokozuna, carrying...
- with two being worn by his wrestler "****istants" (his tachimochi and tsuyuharai) during his ring entrance ceremony. In the Edo period, the keshō-mawashi...
- 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...
- by two other top-division wrestler "****istants". The "dewsweeper" or tsuyuharai precedes the yokozuna, while the "sword bearer" or tachimochi follows...
- event on YouTube. Stablemates Terutsuyoshi and Takarafuji served as the tsuyuharai (dew sweeper) and tachimochi (sword bearer), respectively, and Terunofuji...
- Shrine in front of about 3,500 people. Stablemate Meisei served as the tsuyuharai (dew sweeper), and Hiradoumi was the tachimochi (sword bearer). Among...
- were his attendants, with Hakuhō the tachimochi and Harumafuji acting as tsuyuharai. Chiyonofuji announced his engagement shortly after his fifth tournament...
- from his Azumazeki stable to achieve this feat. In September he acted as tsuyuharai ("dew-sweeper", an honorary attendant) in stablemate Yokozuna Akebono's...
- two students, Okinoumi, as tachimochi (sword-bearer), and Hokutofuji as tsuyuharai (dew sweeper). For the event Hokutoumi also chose to wear the keshō-mawashi...