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− | * '''Name:''' {{translation|Crystal Release: The Gods' Crossings Technique|晶遁・御神渡りの術|Shōton: Omiwatari no Jutsu}} |
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+ | |image=Guren using the Gods' Crossing Jutsu.jpg |
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+ | |kanji=晶遁・御神渡りの術 |
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+ | |unnamed jutsu=No |
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+ | |romaji=Shōton: Omiwatari no Jutsu |
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+ | |literal english=Crystal Release: The Gods' Crossings Technique |
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+ | |english tv=Crystal Style: Divine Pathway Jutsu |
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+ | |jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Crystal Release, Ninjutsu |
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+ | |jutsu class type=Offensive, Supplementary |
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+ | |jutsu range=Mid, Long |
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+ | |users=Guren |
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+ | |hand signs=Horse, Monkey, Ram, Boar |
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+ | |debut anime=99 |
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+ | |debut shippuden=Yes |
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+ | |jutsu media=Anime |
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+ | }} |
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+ | == Influence == |
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− | * '''Type:''' [[Kekkei Genkai]], No rank, Offensive, Supplementary, Mid to long range (0-10m+) |
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⚫ | * The name of this technique comes from a natural phenomenon that occurs in [[Wikipedia:Lake Suwa|Lake Suwa]] in Japan's [[Wikipedia:Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]]. In winter, the lake's surface freezes over, but because of a natural hot spring under the lake, the lower waters remain warm and circulating. This causes pressure ridges to appear on the ice, reaching heights of 30 centimetres or more. Local belief holds that these ridges are formed by gods crossing the lake to visit the various buildings of the twelve centuries old [[Wikipedia:Suwa Taisha|Suwa Grand Shrine]]. |
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− | * '''User:''' [[Guren]] |
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− | * '''Hand Seals:''' Ram, Boar |
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− | * '''Debut (Anime):''' ''Shippūden'' Episode 99 |
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+ | [[es:Elemento Cristal: Cruce de los Dioses]] |
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Revision as of 20:06, 11 June 2013
Guren places her hand on a surface, creating a long stream of sharp crystals to bind and pierce a target.
Influence
- The name of this technique comes from a natural phenomenon that occurs in Lake Suwa in Japan's Nagano Prefecture. In winter, the lake's surface freezes over, but because of a natural hot spring under the lake, the lower waters remain warm and circulating. This causes pressure ridges to appear on the ice, reaching heights of 30 centimetres or more. Local belief holds that these ridges are formed by gods crossing the lake to visit the various buildings of the twelve centuries old Suwa Grand Shrine.