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Here is the list:

1: Chiyonoumi- Kokonoe ‘s former Jūryō  former NSSU  did damage in lower divisions  not so successful in a few sekitori basho  

2: Arauma- Isenoumi   Mongolian slot open  former Dōshisha University 

3: Tokisōma- Tokitsukaze   Mongolian slot open 

4: Ōki - Shikoroyama  former Jūryō   Was winless in his only sekitori appearance

5: Teraoumi- Shikoroyama  never even made Makushita during his long career  

6: Daishōmune- Oitekaze  also never made makushita despite a long career - but came close  

7: Kototora- Sadogatake  another lower division lifer  

8: Kenyū- Isegahama  another lower division lifer - former Miyagino

9: Takabahō - Isegahama and another ex-Miyagino rikishi is gone 

10: Asabenkei - Takasago   Former Jūryō  a big man who spent many tournaments in the paid ranks  

11: Oyamazakura- Shikihide   A young recruit , oft injured 

千代の海(九重)荒馬(伊勢ノ海)時蒼馬(時津風)王輝、寺尾海(以上、錣山)大翔宗(追手風)琴虎(佐渡ケ嶽)絢雄、高馬鵬(以上、伊勢ケ浜)朝弁慶(高砂)小山桜(式秀)

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The pics from mostly Nikkan

Chiyonoumi

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Arauma - 2021 and end of last basho

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Tokisoma

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Oki

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Daishomune

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Kototora

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Kenyu

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Asabenkei

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Teraoumi

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Takabaho

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Oyamazakura

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Posted (edited)
On 30/05/2024 at 20:48, Yubinhaad said:

Isenoumi-beya's Arauma had been considering retirement since suffering an upper arm injury last year. Maybe the strength didn't return in full, I dunno. He's a petrolhead and wants to stay in Japan working in the car business. No news about a danpatsu-shiki yet.


The upper arm injury I mentioned was a ruptured biceps tendon in the right arm, you can see the surgical scar in the first picture in the box. After that are some shots from his danpatsu-shiki which took place a few weeks ago.

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A commemorative picture with the rest of the heya.

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Among the guests was former stablemate Itadaki, who retired after the Hatsu basho.

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Tottori Johoku coach Ishiura Senior was also among those making a cut.

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Heya gyoji Shikimori Kainosuke was on hand to guide the participants.

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Itadaki makes his cut.

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Isenoumi-oyakata (former Maegashira Kitakachidoki) makes the concluding tomebasami.

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Arauma after a proper haircut and a new suit.

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I could find only a single picture of Daishomune's danpatsu-shiki, Oitekaze-oyakata (former Maegashira Daishoyama) making the tomebasami. Former stablemate Daishoryu posted a video showing the heya sekitori making their cuts, and Daishomune's speech afterwards.

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Teraoumi's danpatsu-shiki took place a week after the Natsu basho, also a follow-up post.


Takabaho plans to set up a chanko restaurant in his home city of Takasaki, Gunma prefecture. His danpatsu-shiki will take place in a Tokyo hotel at the end of August.

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