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|romaji=Jūken
 
|romaji=Jūken
 
|literal english=Gentle Fist
 
|literal english=Gentle Fist
|english tv=Gentle Fist
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|other names={{translation|Gentle Fist Art|柔拳法|Jūkenhō}}
 
|jutsu classification=Hiden~Hyūga Clan, Taijutsu, Fighting Style,
|other names={{translation|Gentle Fist Art|柔拳法|Jūkenpō}}
 
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Byakugan, Taijutsu, Fighting Style
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive, Supplementary
 
 
|jutsu range=Short
 
|jutsu range=Short
|users=Hanabi Hyūga, Hiashi Hyūga, Hinata Hyūga, Hizashi Hyūga, Neji Hyūga
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|users=Hanabi Hyūga, Hiashi Hyūga, Himawari Uzumaki~manga, Hinata Hyūga, Hizashi Hyūga, Neji Hyūga, Boruto Uzumaki~movie canon,
 
|debut manga=79
 
|debut manga=79
 
|debut anime=46
 
|debut anime=46
 
|debut shippuden=No
 
|debut shippuden=No
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|novel debut=The Last: Naruto the Movie
 
|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|game debut=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|movie debut=Naruto Shippūden the Movie
 
|movie debut=Naruto Shippūden the Movie
 
|ova debut=Naruto x UT
 
|ova debut=Naruto x UT
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Novel, Game, Movie
 
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The {{translation|'''Gentle Fist'''|柔拳|Jūken}} or {{translation|'''Gentle Fist Art'''|柔拳法|Jūkenpō}} is a form of hand-to-hand combat used by members of the [[Hyūga clan]]. It inflicts internal damage through attacking the body's [[Chakra Pathway System]], subsequently injuring organs which are closely intertwined with the area of the network which has been struck. To do this, the user surgically injects a certain amount of their own [[chakra]] into the opponent's chakra pathway system, causing damage to surrounding organs due to their proximity to the chakra circulatory system. Even the slightest tap can cause severe internal damage, hence the name "gentle" fist.
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The {{translation|'''Gentle Fist'''|柔拳|Jūken}} is a form of hand-to-hand combat used by members of the [[Hyūga clan]]. It inflicts internal damage through attacking the body's [[Chakra Pathway System]], subsequently injuring organs which are closely intertwined with the area of the network which has been struck. To do this, the user surgically injects a certain amount of their own [[chakra]] into the opponent's chakra pathway system, causing damage to surrounding organs due to their proximity to the chakra circulatory system. Even the slightest tap can cause severe internal damage, hence the name "gentle" fist.
   
Targeting the [[tenketsu]] can enhance the havoc and control a Gentle Fist practitioner can impose upon an opponent's chakra network. These special nodes, 361 in total, are key gatekeeping interceptions in the chakra circulatory network, thus forcibly opening or sealing them in whatever manner the Gentle Fist user sees fit is a powerful tactical option to have. The user's chakra can either increase chakra flow in the opponent's body, or disrupt it completely, preventing them from using techniques as seen in [[Neji]]'s fight with [[Hinata]] during the [[Chūnin Exams]].
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By employing the use of the [[Byakugan]] they can target the [[tenketsu]], thus enhancing the havoc and control a Gentle Fist practitioner can impose upon an opponent's chakra network. These 361 nodes are key gate-keeping interceptions in the chakra circulatory network, thus forcibly opening or sealing them in whatever manner the Gentle Fist user sees fit, is a powerful tactical option to have. The affected person's chakra flow can either be increased or disrupted completely, preventing them from using techniques as seen in [[Neji]]'s fight with [[Hinata]] during the [[Chūnin Exams]], rendering her own Gentle Fist manoeuvres ineffective.
   
Neji Hyūga remarked that any chakra-based substance can be destroyed by this technique. As seen in his fight with [[Kidōmaru]], it is done by leaking chakra from the [[Tenketsu|chakra openings]] in one's hands and moulding it into a needle-like shape to slice through the chakra.<ref>Chapter 193, page 15</ref> However it is unknown if this technique can be done by any Gentle Fist user or just those who can see the tenketsu.
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Neji Hyūga noted that any chakra-based substance can be destroyed by this technique. As seen in his fight with [[Kidōmaru]], it is done by leaking chakra from the chakra openings in one's hands and moulding it into a needle-like shape to slice through the chakra.<ref>Chapter 193, page 15</ref> In contrast, Kidōmaru managed to devise a [[Armour of Sticky Gold|method]] that prevented the chakra from being injected into the body, thus negating the main impact of the Gentle Fist through physical contact.
   
Because the chakra pathway system is invisible to the naked eye, the [[Byakugan]] is required for this style to be used effectively. Since the Byakugan is unique to the [[Hyūga clan]], it has become their signature style of combat.
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Because the chakra pathway system is invisible to the naked eye, the Byakugan is required for most techniques of this style. Since the Byakugan is unique to the [[Hyūga clan]], it has become their [[Hiden|signature style]] of combat. The ability to inflict severe internal trauma with minimal external force, combined with chakra network manipulation, makes the Gentle Fist the most reputable and fearsome taijutsu style known in all of [[Konohagakure]].<ref>Chapter 79, page 5</ref> In contrast to this, the technique can also be used for supplementary purposes displayed when [[Hinata]] used the technique to fix [[Naruto Uzumaki]]'s dislocated shoulder joint during the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]].<ref>Chapter 617, pages 12-13</ref>
 
The ability to inflict severe internal trauma with minimal external force, combined with chakra network manipulation, makes the Gentle Fist the most reputable and fearsome taijutsu style known in all of [[Konohagakure]].<ref>Chapter 79, page 5</ref> In contrast to this, the technique can also be used for supplementary purposes such as helping comrades on the battlefield. This was displayed by [[Hinata]] during the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]] when she used the technique to fix [[Naruto Uzumaki]]'s dislocated shoulder joint.<ref>Chapter 617, pages 12-13</ref>
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* This fighting style is based off the real-life Chinese martial art [[Wikipedia:Baguazhang|Baguazhang]], a fighting style usually made up of circular movements, allowing the practitioner a wider range of motion and full use of momentum, without giving his or her opponent much of a chance for a direct strike. In Japan, it is known as Hakkeshō.
* Techniques from this line have also been called {{Translation|"gentle step"|柔歩|jūho}}.
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* Techniques from this line have also been called {{translation|"Gentle Fist Art"|柔拳法|Jūkenhō}} or {{Translation|"Gentle Step"|柔歩|Jūho}}.
* This fighting style is based off the real-life [[Wikipedia:Baguazhang|Baguazhang]] Chinese martial art.
 
   
 
== See Also ==
 
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The Gentle Fist (柔拳, Jūken) is a form of hand-to-hand combat used by members of the Hyūga clan. It inflicts internal damage through attacking the body's Chakra Pathway System, subsequently injuring organs which are closely intertwined with the area of the network which has been struck. To do this, the user surgically injects a certain amount of their own chakra into the opponent's chakra pathway system, causing damage to surrounding organs due to their proximity to the chakra circulatory system. Even the slightest tap can cause severe internal damage, hence the name "gentle" fist.

By employing the use of the Byakugan they can target the tenketsu, thus enhancing the havoc and control a Gentle Fist practitioner can impose upon an opponent's chakra network. These 361 nodes are key gate-keeping interceptions in the chakra circulatory network, thus forcibly opening or sealing them in whatever manner the Gentle Fist user sees fit, is a powerful tactical option to have. The affected person's chakra flow can either be increased or disrupted completely, preventing them from using techniques as seen in Neji's fight with Hinata during the Chūnin Exams, rendering her own Gentle Fist manoeuvres ineffective.

Neji Hyūga noted that any chakra-based substance can be destroyed by this technique. As seen in his fight with Kidōmaru, it is done by leaking chakra from the chakra openings in one's hands and moulding it into a needle-like shape to slice through the chakra.[1] In contrast, Kidōmaru managed to devise a method that prevented the chakra from being injected into the body, thus negating the main impact of the Gentle Fist through physical contact.

Because the chakra pathway system is invisible to the naked eye, the Byakugan is required for most techniques of this style. Since the Byakugan is unique to the Hyūga clan, it has become their signature style of combat. The ability to inflict severe internal trauma with minimal external force, combined with chakra network manipulation, makes the Gentle Fist the most reputable and fearsome taijutsu style known in all of Konohagakure.[2] In contrast to this, the technique can also be used for supplementary purposes displayed when Hinata used the technique to fix Naruto Uzumaki's dislocated shoulder joint during the Fourth Shinobi World War.[3]

Trivia

  • This fighting style is based off the real-life Chinese martial art Baguazhang, a fighting style usually made up of circular movements, allowing the practitioner a wider range of motion and full use of momentum, without giving his or her opponent much of a chance for a direct strike. In Japan, it is known as Hakkeshō.
  • Techniques from this line have also been called "Gentle Fist Art" (柔拳法, Jūkenhō) or "Gentle Step" (柔歩, Jūho).

See Also

References

  1. Chapter 193, page 15
  2. Chapter 79, page 5
  3. Chapter 617, pages 12-13