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|image=Kekkai Fuda.png:200px
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|image=Binding tag.png
|kanji=結界札
 
 
|unnamed tool=Yes
 
|unnamed tool=Yes
|romaji=Kekkai Fuda
 
|literal english=Barrier Tag
 
|tool classification=Defensive
 
 
|debut manga=503
 
|debut manga=503
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|debut anime=249
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
|tool media=Manga
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|tool media=Anime, Manga
 
|tool classification=Defensive
 
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<section begin=summary />These tags are special pieces of paper inscribed with the kanji to {{translation|"tie" or "bind"||ketsu}}, which is short for the word {{translation|"barrier"|結界|kekkai}}. The tag most likely forms a barrier to protect whatever is located within the perimeter it forms.<ref>Chapter 503, page 9</ref> When these tags were used, shinobi were stationed above them which indicates that the technique might require maintaining.<section end=summary />
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These tags are special pieces of paper inscribed with the kanji to ''tie'' or ''bind'' (, ketsu), which is short for the word "barrier" (結界, kekkai). The tag most likely forms a barrier to protect whatever is located within it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 503, page 9</ref> When this tag was used, a shinobi was stationed above it which indicates that the technique might require maintaining.
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* There were most likely several other tags and shinobi stationed around the area so as to complete the barrier's formation.
 
* There were most likely several other tags and shinobi stationed around the area so as to complete the barrier's formation.
   
== See Also==
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== See Also ==
* [[Kekkai Ninjutsu]]
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* [[Barrier Ninjutsu]]
   
 
== Reference ==
 
== Reference ==
 
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Revision as of 08:09, 27 March 2015

These tags are special pieces of paper inscribed with the kanji to "tie" or "bind" (, ketsu), which is short for the word "barrier" (結界, kekkai). The tag most likely forms a barrier to protect whatever is located within the perimeter it forms.[1] When these tags were used, shinobi were stationed above them which indicates that the technique might require maintaining.

Trivia

  • There were most likely several other tags and shinobi stationed around the area so as to complete the barrier's formation.

See Also

Reference

  1. Chapter 503, page 9