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|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai, Dōjutsu
 
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
[[File:Hinata's Byakugan.png|thumb|left|The Byakugan activated.]]
 
[[File:Hinata's Byakugan.png|thumb|left|The Byakugan activated.]]
This dōjutsu usually is manifested as very distinctive eyes, characterised by their enlarged and featureless white irides<!--Yes that is how you spell it. For eyes: plural is irides, for plants, irises--> with no visible pupils. Unlike other dōjutsu, the Byakugan is available to its users from the time of their birth. In Himawari's case, having inherited her father's blue eyes, was able to activate her dōjutsu later in life by herself, seemingly out of heightened emotion, which while activated takes on the normal characteristics of the dōjutsu. In her default state, it reverts back to her original blue eyes. While active, the pupils become more distinct and the veins near their temples bulge. Although the eyes of those with the Byakugan are supposed to be completely white, the anime depicts them with slight hints of lavender.
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This dōjutsu usually is manifested as very distinctive eyes, characterised by their enlarged and featureless white irides<!--Yes that is how you spell it. For eyes: plural is irides, for plants, irises--> (although the anime tends to portray them as a light shade of lavender) with no visible pupils. While active, the pupils become more distinct and the veins near their temples bulge. Unlike other dōjutsu, the Byakugan is normally available to its users from the time of their birth. In rarer occasions, should the Hyūga descendant not be born with it, they can potentially awaken it later in life. In which case, the user's eyes while matching a natural-born Byakugan's characteristics when activated, the deactivated eyes will show no such characteristics as seen with [[Himawari Uzumaki]]. A Hyūga descendant of a more diluted bloodline may end up only awakening this dōjutsu in a single eye, as seen with [[Mukai Kohinata]]
   
 
The Byakugan's abilities have left it highly coveted, evidenced by other villages' attempts to steal it; [[Kumogakure]] tried various machinations of obtaining a Byakugan during what was called the "[[Hyūga Affair]]". [[Ao]] of [[Kirigakure]] is the only foreign power known to have obtained a Byakugan from a Hyūga he defeated<ref name="c459p15">Chapter 459, page 15</ref> and he goes to [[Barrier Talisman: Armoured Eye|great lengths to protect it]]; when [[Danzō Shimura]], a loyal extremist of Konoha, finds out about this, he goes to similar lengths to retrieve or destroy it.<ref>Chapter 469, page 3</ref> Unlike other dōjutsu, transplanted Byakugan can be activated and deactivated at will.<ref>Chapter 459, page 3</ref> In order to reduce the probability of having their eyes fall into enemy hands, the Main House of the Hyūga place [[Hyūga Main Family's Juinjutsu|cursed seals]] onto the foreheads of Branch House members which, among other things, seal away the Byakugan upon their actual death.
 
The Byakugan's abilities have left it highly coveted, evidenced by other villages' attempts to steal it; [[Kumogakure]] tried various machinations of obtaining a Byakugan during what was called the "[[Hyūga Affair]]". [[Ao]] of [[Kirigakure]] is the only foreign power known to have obtained a Byakugan from a Hyūga he defeated<ref name="c459p15">Chapter 459, page 15</ref> and he goes to [[Barrier Talisman: Armoured Eye|great lengths to protect it]]; when [[Danzō Shimura]], a loyal extremist of Konoha, finds out about this, he goes to similar lengths to retrieve or destroy it.<ref>Chapter 469, page 3</ref> Unlike other dōjutsu, transplanted Byakugan can be activated and deactivated at will.<ref>Chapter 459, page 3</ref> In order to reduce the probability of having their eyes fall into enemy hands, the Main House of the Hyūga place [[Hyūga Main Family's Juinjutsu|cursed seals]] onto the foreheads of Branch House members which, among other things, seal away the Byakugan upon their actual death.
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Arguably, its greatest ability is to see [[chakra]] to a greater degree than the [[Sharingan]]:<ref>Chapter 78, page 13</ref> it can identify chakra by the specific individuals it originates from,<ref name="c459p14">Chapter 459, page 14</ref> determine when [[genjutsu]] is being used,<ref>Chapter 394, page 15</ref> and discern certain types of [[clone]] from the real thing. The Byakugan's ability to see chakra is so acute that it can actually see the [[chakra pathway system]] and the 361 [[tenketsu]] that run along it. The Hyūga have devised a style of combat known as the [[Gentle Fist]] that specifically takes advantage of this, wherein they strike an opponent's tenketsu to either seal or forcibly open these tenketsu, thus giving the user complete control over their opponent's chakra.<ref>Chapter 79, page 5</ref>
 
Arguably, its greatest ability is to see [[chakra]] to a greater degree than the [[Sharingan]]:<ref>Chapter 78, page 13</ref> it can identify chakra by the specific individuals it originates from,<ref name="c459p14">Chapter 459, page 14</ref> determine when [[genjutsu]] is being used,<ref>Chapter 394, page 15</ref> and discern certain types of [[clone]] from the real thing. The Byakugan's ability to see chakra is so acute that it can actually see the [[chakra pathway system]] and the 361 [[tenketsu]] that run along it. The Hyūga have devised a style of combat known as the [[Gentle Fist]] that specifically takes advantage of this, wherein they strike an opponent's tenketsu to either seal or forcibly open these tenketsu, thus giving the user complete control over their opponent's chakra.<ref>Chapter 79, page 5</ref>
   
Prolonged use of the Byakugan causes temporary but severe eye strain, leaving wielders unable to properly perceive targets at all.<ref>Chapter 540, page 4</ref>
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Prolonged use of the Byakugan causes temporary but severe eye-strain, temporarily leaving wielders unable to properly perceive targets.<ref>Chapter 540, page 4</ref>
   
=== Improvement ===
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== Evolution ==
 
[[File:Toneri's Tenseigan.png|thumb|Toneri's Tenseigan.]]
 
[[File:Toneri's Tenseigan.png|thumb|Toneri's Tenseigan.]]
 
When the Byakugan is combined with the chakra of an Ōtsutsuki clan member over a certain period of time, it evolves into the [[Tenseigan]]. When [[Toneri Ōtsutsuki]] gains the Tenseigan by taking the eyes of [[Hanabi Hyūga]], he accesses the [[Tenseigan Chakra Mode]], granting him [[Truth-Seeking Ball]]s and physical enhancements similar to the [[Nine-Tails Chakra Mode]]. The Tenseigan also provides its user the ability to control gravitational forces and telekinetic-like abilities.<ref>''[[The Last: Naruto the Movie]]''</ref>
 
When the Byakugan is combined with the chakra of an Ōtsutsuki clan member over a certain period of time, it evolves into the [[Tenseigan]]. When [[Toneri Ōtsutsuki]] gains the Tenseigan by taking the eyes of [[Hanabi Hyūga]], he accesses the [[Tenseigan Chakra Mode]], granting him [[Truth-Seeking Ball]]s and physical enhancements similar to the [[Nine-Tails Chakra Mode]]. The Tenseigan also provides its user the ability to control gravitational forces and telekinetic-like abilities.<ref>''[[The Last: Naruto the Movie]]''</ref>
   
However, the Tenseigan can lose its power and revert back to the Byakugan when weakened enough in battle, as it did when Toneri was defeated by [[Naruto]].
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However, the Tenseigan can lose its power and revert back to the Byakugan when weakened enough in battle, as it did when Toneri was defeated by [[Naruto Uzumaki]].
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The kanji for {{Translation|Byakugan|白眼}} can also be read as ''shirome'' or ''hakugan''. When the latter two readings are used, "白眼" is used to refer to the [[wikipedia:sclerae|sclerae]].
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* The kanji for {{Translation|Byakugan|白眼}} can also be read as "shirome" or "hakugan". When the latter two readings are used, "白眼" is used to refer to the [[wikipedia:sclerae|sclerae]].
* In the anime, the Byakugan's sight is normally illustrated in inverted black and white colour.
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* In the anime, the Byakugan's sight is normally illustrated in inverted black and white colour, however, instances in the manga show no such changes in their sight.
* [[Boruto]] and [[Himawari Uzumaki]], despite being children of [[Hinata Hyūga]], do not have the Byakugan because [[Masashi Kishimoto]] forgot to give it to them.<ref> [http://www.cinemacafe.net/article/2014/12/06/27884.html Article on cinemacafe (Japanese)]</ref>
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* [[Boruto]] and [[Himawari Uzumaki]], despite being children of [[Hinata Hyūga]], do not have the characteristic white eyes inherited by Hyūga descendants. According to [[Masashi Kishimoto]], he simply forgot to give it to them.<ref> [http://www.cinemacafe.net/article/2014/12/06/27884.html Article on cinemacafe (Japanese)]</ref>
** Kishimoto later corrected his mistake for Himawari by giving her the Byakugan in the [[Zai no Sho]]'s special chapter ''[[The Day Naruto Became Hokage]]''.
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** Kishimoto later corrected his mistake for Himawari by giving her the Byakugan in the [[Zai no Sho]]'s special chapter ''[[The Day Naruto Became Hokage]]''. While activated, her eyes take on the normal characteristics of the dōjutsu. When not in use, she has her original blue eyes.
* Hyūga sometimes use [[hand seal]]s when activating their Byakugan, though this is not done consistently. The used seals are: Horse, Tiger with lifting just index fingers, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, Hare, Rat, Dog, Horse, Dog, Hare, Rat, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, and Snake with the right index finger lifted straight up. Sometimes, only the last seal is used.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 40</ref>
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* The Hyūga sometimes use [[hand seal]]s when activating their Byakugan, though this is not done consistently. The used seals are: Horse, Tiger with lifting just index fingers, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, Hare, Rat, Dog, Horse, Dog, Hare, Rat, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, and Snake with the right index finger lifted straight up. Sometimes, only the last seal is used.<ref>''Naruto'' episode 40</ref>
 
* Kishimoto stated in the [[Tō no Sho|third databook]] that if a Sharingan user and a Byakugan user were to mate, their offspring would have one Byakugan and one Sharingan.
 
* Kishimoto stated in the [[Tō no Sho|third databook]] that if a Sharingan user and a Byakugan user were to mate, their offspring would have one Byakugan and one Sharingan.
 
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden the Movie]]'', the Byakugan is able to see the elemental affinity of others.
 
* In ''[[Naruto Shippūden the Movie]]'', the Byakugan is able to see the elemental affinity of others.
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Byakugan
Byakugan
Name
Kanji 白眼
Rōmaji Byakugan
Literal English White Eye
Viz manga All Seeing White Eye
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #41
Anime Naruto Episode #24
Movie Naruto Shippūden the Movie
Game Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
OVA Finally a clash! Jōnin vs. Genin!! Indiscriminate Grand Melee Tournament Meeting!!
Appears in Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
Data
Clan
Classification Kekkei Genkai, Dōjutsu
Known Wielders
Jutsu

The Byakugan (白眼, literally meaning: White Eye, meaning (Viz): All Seeing White Eye) is the dōjutsu kekkei genkai of the Hyūga and Ōtsutsuki clans, inherited from Kaguya Ōtsutsuki.[1] It is regarded as one of the Three Great Dōjutsu (三大瞳術, San Daidōjutsu, literally meaning: Three Great Eye Techniques), the others being the Sharingan and the Rinnegan.[2]

Overview

File:Hinata's Byakugan.png

The Byakugan activated.

This dōjutsu usually is manifested as very distinctive eyes, characterised by their enlarged and featureless white irides (although the anime tends to portray them as a light shade of lavender) with no visible pupils. While active, the pupils become more distinct and the veins near their temples bulge. Unlike other dōjutsu, the Byakugan is normally available to its users from the time of their birth. In rarer occasions, should the Hyūga descendant not be born with it, they can potentially awaken it later in life. In which case, the user's eyes while matching a natural-born Byakugan's characteristics when activated, the deactivated eyes will show no such characteristics as seen with Himawari Uzumaki. A Hyūga descendant of a more diluted bloodline may end up only awakening this dōjutsu in a single eye, as seen with Mukai Kohinata

The Byakugan's abilities have left it highly coveted, evidenced by other villages' attempts to steal it; Kumogakure tried various machinations of obtaining a Byakugan during what was called the "Hyūga Affair". Ao of Kirigakure is the only foreign power known to have obtained a Byakugan from a Hyūga he defeated[3] and he goes to great lengths to protect it; when Danzō Shimura, a loyal extremist of Konoha, finds out about this, he goes to similar lengths to retrieve or destroy it.[4] Unlike other dōjutsu, transplanted Byakugan can be activated and deactivated at will.[5] In order to reduce the probability of having their eyes fall into enemy hands, the Main House of the Hyūga place cursed seals onto the foreheads of Branch House members which, among other things, seal away the Byakugan upon their actual death.

Abilities

Byakugan's Blind Spot

The Byakugan's blind spot.

The Byakugan gives the user a near 360º field of vision, except for one blind spot at the back of the neck above the first thoracic vertebra.[6] The range of this vision varies between users and in fact can be improved with training:[7] in Part I Hinata Hyūga can see targets 50 metres away and by Part II she can see targets 10 kilometres away.[8] Its vision can penetrate through most solid objects and obstructions,[9] though certain barriers may distort the Byakugan's perception somewhat.[10] The Byakugan is also able to more effectively follow high-speed movements to better react to them.[11] In the anime, the Byakugan is shown magnifying in on small targets and seeing infrared to detect a target's body heat.[12]

Chakra Circulatory System

The chakra pathway system.

Arguably, its greatest ability is to see chakra to a greater degree than the Sharingan:[13] it can identify chakra by the specific individuals it originates from,[14] determine when genjutsu is being used,[15] and discern certain types of clone from the real thing. The Byakugan's ability to see chakra is so acute that it can actually see the chakra pathway system and the 361 tenketsu that run along it. The Hyūga have devised a style of combat known as the Gentle Fist that specifically takes advantage of this, wherein they strike an opponent's tenketsu to either seal or forcibly open these tenketsu, thus giving the user complete control over their opponent's chakra.[16]

Prolonged use of the Byakugan causes temporary but severe eye-strain, temporarily leaving wielders unable to properly perceive targets.[17]

Evolution

Toneri's Tenseigan

Toneri's Tenseigan.

When the Byakugan is combined with the chakra of an Ōtsutsuki clan member over a certain period of time, it evolves into the Tenseigan. When Toneri Ōtsutsuki gains the Tenseigan by taking the eyes of Hanabi Hyūga, he accesses the Tenseigan Chakra Mode, granting him Truth-Seeking Balls and physical enhancements similar to the Nine-Tails Chakra Mode. The Tenseigan also provides its user the ability to control gravitational forces and telekinetic-like abilities.[18]

However, the Tenseigan can lose its power and revert back to the Byakugan when weakened enough in battle, as it did when Toneri was defeated by Naruto Uzumaki.

Trivia

  • The kanji for Byakugan (白眼) can also be read as "shirome" or "hakugan". When the latter two readings are used, "白眼" is used to refer to the sclerae.
  • In the anime, the Byakugan's sight is normally illustrated in inverted black and white colour, however, instances in the manga show no such changes in their sight.
  • Boruto and Himawari Uzumaki, despite being children of Hinata Hyūga, do not have the characteristic white eyes inherited by Hyūga descendants. According to Masashi Kishimoto, he simply forgot to give it to them.[19]
    • Kishimoto later corrected his mistake for Himawari by giving her the Byakugan in the Zai no Sho's special chapter The Day Naruto Became Hokage. While activated, her eyes take on the normal characteristics of the dōjutsu. When not in use, she has her original blue eyes.
  • The Hyūga sometimes use hand seals when activating their Byakugan, though this is not done consistently. The used seals are: Horse, Tiger with lifting just index fingers, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, Hare, Rat, Dog, Horse, Dog, Hare, Rat, Boar with nearly straightened fingers, and Snake with the right index finger lifted straight up. Sometimes, only the last seal is used.[20]
  • Kishimoto stated in the third databook that if a Sharingan user and a Byakugan user were to mate, their offspring would have one Byakugan and one Sharingan.
  • In Naruto Shippūden the Movie, the Byakugan is able to see the elemental affinity of others.
  • In Naruto SD: Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden, whenever Neji is either shock, angered, or serious in situations, his Byakugan is activated.

References

  1. Chapter 671, page 6
  2. Third Databook, page 313
  3. Chapter 459, page 15
  4. Chapter 469, page 3
  5. Chapter 459, page 3
  6. Chapter 196, page 8
  7. Chapter 195, page 9
  8. Chapter 396, page 5
  9. Chapter 188, pages 7-8
  10. Chapter 186, page 5
  11. Chapter 85, page 18
  12. Naruto episode 149
  13. Chapter 78, page 13
  14. Chapter 459, page 14
  15. Chapter 394, page 15
  16. Chapter 79, page 5
  17. Chapter 540, page 4
  18. The Last: Naruto the Movie
  19. Article on cinemacafe (Japanese)
  20. Naruto episode 40