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    Arashio (荒潮, Stormy Tide) was the fourth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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    Arashio stable (荒汐部屋, Arashio-beya) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Tokitsukaze ichimon or group of stables. It was set up in June 2002 by...
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    Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Fukushima. He wrestles for the Arashio stable, where he is a stable mate of his brothers Wakatakakage and Wakatakamoto...
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    and reached the top makuuchi division in November 2019. He wrestles for Arashio stable, where he is a stablemate of his older brothers Wakatakamoto and...
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    Japanese citizenship and retired after the March 2020 tournament to take over Arashio stable. Enkhtuvshin was born to a livestock farmer and as a child tended...
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  • Japan have been named Arashio: Japanese destroyer Arashio, an Asashio-class destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in 1943. JDS Arashio (SS-565), an Asashio-class...
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    JS Arashio (SS-586) was the fourth ship of theHarushio-class submarine of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. This type is a teardrop type ship type, a...
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    at 1500. Mogami and Arashio did not have enough time to get underway and were both hit. The burning Mikuma was also hit. Arashio was hit by a bomb, which...
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  • stable is pronounced in Japanese as "sumo-beya" and Arashio stable, as an example, is pronounced "Arashio-beya". There are 46 stables as of May 2024. Miyagino...
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  • name Arashio. He opened Arashio stable in 2002. His son fought for the stable under the shikona Chikarayama, retiring in January 2017. Arashio-oyakata...
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    JDS Arashio (SS-565) was the fourth boat of theAsashio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 25 July 1969. Arashio was laid down at Mitsubishi Heavy...
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    decommissioned and replaced by the Oyashio-class. Natsushio, Hayashio, Arashio and Asashio are all named after World War II destroyers. Hai Lung-class...
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    and Ōshio; the heavily damaged Sagami Maru was escorted by Michishio and Arashio. The first Allied group—consisting of the cruisers HNLMS De Ruyter and...
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    in March 2022. He has a highest rank of maegashira 16. He wrestles for Arashio stable. He was born in Makati but grew up in Santa Rosa. He has two younger...
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    survived further severe damage to return home for repairs. The destroyers Arashio and Asashio were also bombed and strafed during the last of these attacks...
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    his flag from the destroyer Shirayuki. The other five destroyers were Arashio, Asashio, Asagumo, Shikinami and Uranami. They escorted seven Army transports:...
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    Hakozakicho (箱崎町): Location of Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) Hamacho [ja] (浜町) Arashio stable (荒汐部屋): Stable of professional sumo wrestlers Higashi-Nihonbashi [ja]...
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    ruptured and she began to spill oil, but otherwise her damage was slight. Arashio and Asashio were ordered to stay behind and escort Mogami and Mikuma. At...
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    stop for repairs. After the fall of the Dutch East Indies, on March 8th, Arashio overpowered and sank the minesweeper Jan Van Amstel. On July 5, 1942, the...
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    Asashio with a 500 lb (230 kg) bomb while she was picking up survivors from Arashio. At their peak, 168 B-17 bombers were in the Pacific theater in September...
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  • 14, former high school yokozuna Kōtokuzan 荒篤山 East Makushita 3 2009-9 Arashio (1994-03-11) March 11, 1994 (age 30) Kanagawa best rank maegashira 16,...
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  • 2nd Destroyer Squadron CL Jintsū (flagship) 8th Destroyer Division DD Arashio DD Asashio DD Michishio DD Ōshio 15th Destroyer Division DD Hayashio DD...
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  • Suzukaze 1,685 tonnes Asashio-class Destroyer Asashio | Ōshio | Michishio | Arashio | Natsugumo | Yamagumo | Minegumo | Asagumo | Arare | Kasumi 1,685 tonnes...
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    Shōkaku and Zuikaku Heavy cruisers Myōkō and Haguro Destroyers Asashio, Arashio, Arare, Kagerō, Shiranui and Kasumi Auxiliary vessels Supporting this force...
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    1942 Arashi Kagerō Destroyer 2,032 25 November 1940 sunk 7 August 1943 Arashio Asashio Destroyer 2,370 30 December 1937 sunk 4 March 1943 Ariake Hatsuharu...
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    Maru was damaged both by aircraft and a collision with Japanese destroyer Arashio. Later, Nojima Maru sank 50 nautical miles (93 km; 58 mi) southeast of...
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    1943 Shipwrecks 2 Mar: Kyokusei Maru, Meriwether Lewis 3 Mar: Aiyo Maru, Arashio, Doggerbank, Kembu Maru, Oigawa Maru, Shirayuki, Sin-ai Maru, Stag Hound...
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    day while attempting to rescue survivors from the destroyers Arashio and Nojima. Arashio was lost with all 226 hands, about 45 nautical miles (83 km)...
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    Loss Arare (Hailstone) Mar 1937 Apr 1939 Submarine in Aleutians, Jul 1942 Arashio (Stormy Tide) Oct 1935 Dec 1937 Battle of the Bismarck Sea, Mar 1943 Asagumo...
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    Isoshio, Kuroshio, Yaeshio, Mochishio, Oyashio-class submarine Natsushio, Arashio, Fuyushio, Harushio-class submarine Zuikaku, Shōkaku-class Aircraft Carrier...
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