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− | |image=Five-Mountain |
+ | |image=Five-Mountain Jump2.png |
+ | |kanji=五山跳び |
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− | Five-Mountain Jump2.png |
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|unnamed jutsu=No |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
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+ | |romaji=Gozan Tobi |
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+ | |literal english=Five-Mountain Jump |
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+ | |parent jutsu=Boil Release: Unrivalled Strength |
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+ | |jutsu type=Boil Release |
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|jutsu class type=Offensive |
|jutsu class type=Offensive |
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|jutsu range=Short |
|jutsu range=Short |
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− | Using the enhanced strength granted by his [[Steam Armour]], Han delves a powerful punch to his opponent, sending them flying into the air. He then jumps after them and transforms into Kokuō, |
+ | Using the enhanced strength granted by his [[Steam Armour]], Han delves a powerful punch to his opponent, sending them flying into the air. He then jumps after them and [[Tailed Beast Mode|transforms into Kokuō]], headbutts them, and smashes the opponent under his hoof so strongly that he ruptures the ground and generates a fiery shock-wave. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * {{translation|Gozan|五山}} refers to the {{translation|Five Mountains and Ten Monasteries System|五山十刹制度|Gozan Jissetsu Seido}}, which describes Zen Buddhist temples and monasteries built on isolated mountains. Though the practice originated in India, the Five Mountains system was adapted by Japan with two sets of five built in Kyoto and Kamakura during the 12th century. |
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− | * {{translation|Gozan|五山}} is an old term used to describe temples built in isolated mountains. |
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+ | [[es:Salto de las Cinco Montañas]] |
Revision as of 06:29, 8 March 2016
Using the enhanced strength granted by his Steam Armour, Han delves a powerful punch to his opponent, sending them flying into the air. He then jumps after them and transforms into Kokuō, headbutts them, and smashes the opponent under his hoof so strongly that he ruptures the ground and generates a fiery shock-wave.
Trivia
- Gozan (五山) refers to the Five Mountains and Ten Monasteries System (五山十刹制度, Gozan Jissetsu Seido), which describes Zen Buddhist temples and monasteries built on isolated mountains. Though the practice originated in India, the Five Mountains system was adapted by Japan with two sets of five built in Kyoto and Kamakura during the 12th century.