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|romaji=Gamagakure no Jutsu
 
|romaji=Gamagakure no Jutsu
 
|literal english=Hiding in a Toad Technique
 
|literal english=Hiding in a Toad Technique
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|viz manga=Gamagakure Jutsu
 
|jutsu rank=C
 
|jutsu rank=C
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Barrier Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|users=Jiraiya
 
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
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The user summons a special {{translation|Diving Toad|潜り蝦蟇|Moguri Gama}} from [[Myōbokuzan]] and hides inside its stomach.
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The user summons a special {{translation|Diving Toad|潜り蝦蟇|Moguri Gama}} from [[Mount Myōboku]] and hides inside its stomach.
   
The frog is able to dive up to a hundred meters in fresh water, making it especially useful for infiltrating enemy camps that are surrounded by a river or a lake. The stomach of the frog also has a special barrier that obstructs chakra, protecting the user from detection-type ninjutsu.
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The frog is able to dive up to a hundred metres in fresh water, making it especially useful for infiltrating enemy camps that are surrounded by a river or a lake. The stomach of the frog also has a special barrier that obstructs chakra, protecting the user from detection-type ninjutsu.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[es:Jutsu: Ocultación en un Sapo]]
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[[pt-br:Técnica de Esconder-se em um Sapo]]

Revision as of 15:47, 12 February 2015

The user summons a special Diving Toad (潜り蝦蟇, Moguri Gama) from Mount Myōboku and hides inside its stomach.

The frog is able to dive up to a hundred metres in fresh water, making it especially useful for infiltrating enemy camps that are surrounded by a river or a lake. The stomach of the frog also has a special barrier that obstructs chakra, protecting the user from detection-type ninjutsu.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 238