Urashiki Ōtsutsuki

is a member of the Ōtsutsuki clan's main family.

Appearance
Urashiki has light-coloured unkempt hair which he wears in a ponytail. Like other members of his clan, Urashiki has horns that grow from the back of his head and cover his forehead. He also has the typical clipped eyebrows as a symbol of nobility. He wears a long-sleeved, light-coloured suits with a sectioned apron over it, along with a sash. He carries a small gourd strapped to his back.

Abilities
Being a member of the Ōtsutsuki clan, Urashiki has great strength, enough to shatter the ground with his staff. He possesses the Byakugan, which grants him an almost 360° field of vision, x-ray vision, and the ability to see through the chakra pathway system. Urashiki carries a chakra gourd and a flexible rod. If he wills it, a chakra string comes out of the staff that he can use in battle. The string also has a hooked end, making its appearance similar to that of a fishing hook. Using the Palace of the Dragon King, Urashiki can petrify an opponent for ten-thousand years.

Versus Momoshiki Arc
Approaching Toneri Ōtsutsuki on the moon, Urashiki told him that the main family observed everything over the millennium, including the humiliating incident. Noting Toneri still risks his life for Earth and therefore is betraying their clan, he revealed he knew Toneri had done something to Hinata's son. Aggravated, Toneri charged towards Urashiki but was immobilised by his chakra rod, leading to Urashiki petrifying him in a time freeze before departing.

Trivia

 * Urashiki was originally designed by Masashi Kishimoto to be the third member of Momoshiki Ōtsutsuki's group in Boruto: Naruto the Movie, but was ultimately cut from the film, along with Toneri Ōtsutsuki, due to time constraints. His silhouette later appeared during a flashback in the Naruto Shippūden episode "A Fabricated Past", and he was reincorporated into the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations adaptation of the film's events.
 * Like his cohorts Momoshiki and Kinshiki Ōtsutsuki, Urashiki was named after a Japanese folk hero whose name includes "Tarō", in this case the legendary fisherman Urashima Tarō. His waistcloth and chakra rod weapon were also adapted from the folktale.