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Arakawa (新川)
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Gender Male
Occupation The 'Agency' driver
Voiced by Akio Ohtsuka (JP)
Michael Forest (EN)

Arakawa (新川) is a character in the Haruhi Suzumiya franchise. He is a member of the "Agency" who appears in several installments of the series.

Description[]

Arakawa made his formal debut in "Remote Island Syndrome Part 1" as the butler of a distant relative of Itsuki, Keiichi Tamaru, instigating a fake scheme in which Keiichi is supposedly killed by Yutaka Tamaru. This was done as a way to entertain Haruhi Suzumiya.

In The Intrigues of Haruhi Suzumiya, Kyon contemplates the possibility that Arakawa was the taxi driver who took him and Itsuki Koizumi to the spot where he first saw closed space, back in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Kyon did not clearly see his face, and Koizumi made no attempt to introduce him to Kyon, so he would not have known if it was Arakawa. In the anime version of this scene, "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Part 5", the taxi driver can be partially seen, and his appearance is consistent with Arakawa's.

Arakawa appears again in Snow Mountain Syndrome, when he serves the SOS Brigade, and in Where Did the Cat Go?, when he acts in another false murder.

Arakawa's most recent appearance in the series is in The Intrigues of Haruhi Suzumiya, in which he drives the car used to rescue Mikuru from Fujiwara and Kyouko Tachibana.

Arakawa is said to be both a skilled driver and an excellent cook (based on his cooking the meals for the guests in "Remote Island Syndrome").

In the spin-off series The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan, Arakawa appears again in episode 8 "The Plotting of Haruhi Suzumiya" as a taxi driver for the group, later the chef of the hotel the group stays at. Yet again, he is recognized from previous by Haruhi, doubtless as a reference to the original series. Arakawa is mundane in the spin-off, as with the rest of the cast.

Etymology[]

  • The surname Arakawa means "fresh, new" (新) (ara) and "river, stream" (川) (kawa).

Trivia[]

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