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|related jutsu=Gentle Fist Art One Blow Body
 
|related jutsu=Gentle Fist Art One Blow Body
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Byakugan, Taijutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Byakugan, Taijutsu
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
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|jutsu class type=Defensive
 
|jutsu range=Short
 
|jutsu range=Short
|users=Neji Hyūga, Hiashi Hyūga, Hinata Hyūga~game, Hanabi Hyūga~game
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|users=Hiashi Hyūga, Neji Hyūga, Hizashi Hyūga~anime, Hanabi Hyūga~game, Hinata Hyūga~game
 
|debut manga=101
 
|debut manga=101
 
|debut anime=61
 
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|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|movie debut=Naruto: Shippūden the Movie
 
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|ova debut=Naruto, the Genie, and the Three Wishes, Believe It!
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* [[Tenten]] said that the Eight Trigrams Palms Revolving Heaven is more powerful than any defence, including [[Gaara]]'s [[Shield of Sand|sand]].
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* [[Tenten]] described this technique as the most powerful and [[Absolute Defence|perfect defence]], surpassing even [[Gaara]]'s [[Shield of Sand|sand]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 101, page 8</ref>
 
* {{translation|"Kaiten"|回天|lit meaning=revolving heaven}} is a term used to refer to turning the tides or fighting back up from a weak position. When written as "回転", kaiten means 'revolving', 'spinning'. This technique in a way, combines both words into one.
 
* {{translation|"Kaiten"|回天|lit meaning=revolving heaven}} is a term used to refer to turning the tides or fighting back up from a weak position. When written as "回転", kaiten means 'revolving', 'spinning'. This technique in a way, combines both words into one.
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* In [[Battleground!|''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 268]], Hizashi used this technique after being [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation|reincarnated]], despite the fact that it is a main house technique and as such, would not have been taught to him.
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* Neji learned this technique via his own perception and talent, as he is a branch family and it would not have been taught to him.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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[[ru:Хаккешо Кайтен]]

Revision as of 08:25, 21 June 2014

A secret taijutsu that is orally handed down only within the main house of the Hyūga, this technique utilises the chakra control gained through Gentle Fist training to release a huge amount of chakra from all the chakra points on the user's body. It is also a defensive manoeuvre to compensate for the Byakugan's blind spot as the released chakra blocks any possible attack on the user. After releasing chakra from every tenketsu in their body, the user then spins rapidly to parry the attack, both creating a rotating shield of chakra around themselves and tossing away any nearby attackers. The user can also actively control the size and power of the sphere to suit the situation. This technique is only effective when rotating, since the chakra itself is not enough to stop a physical attack thus if they cannot spin, the user becomes vulnerable.

Trivia

  • Tenten described this technique as the most powerful and perfect defence, surpassing even Gaara's sand.[2]
  • "Kaiten" (回天, literally meaning: revolving heaven) is a term used to refer to turning the tides or fighting back up from a weak position. When written as "回転", kaiten means 'revolving', 'spinning'. This technique in a way, combines both words into one.
  • In Naruto: Shippūden episode 268, Hizashi used this technique after being reincarnated, despite the fact that it is a main house technique and as such, would not have been taught to him.
  • Neji learned this technique via his own perception and talent, as he is a branch family and it would not have been taught to him.

References

  1. First Databook, page 216
  2. Naruto chapter 101, page 8