editHoheto Hyūga [1] | |
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日向ホヘト Hyūga Hoheto | |
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Manga | Naruto Chapter #515 |
Anime | Naruto Shippūden Episode #256 |
Appears in | Anime, Manga |
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Sex | Male |
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Hoheto Hyūga (日向ホヘト, Hyūga Hoheto) is a shinobi from Konohagakure's Hyūga clan.
Appearance
Like all members of the Hyūga clan, he possesses featureless white eyes. He has light-coloured hair which he styles in a top-knot, and wears the standard Konoha uniform, with the Shinobi Alliance forehead protector worn on his forehead. He also has very prominent creases under his eyes.
Abilities
As a member of the Hyūga clan, Hoheto possesses the Byakugan which grants him near 360º of vision as well as the ability to see through objects amongst other things.
Part II
Shinobi World War Arc
During the Fourth Shinobi World War, Hoheto is placed under Kankurō's command in the Surprise Attack Division. However soon after setting camp they encounter an injured Muta Aburame. When they see that Muta is acting strangely, he quickly activates his Byakugan and discovers that Deidara's explosive clay is in the jar instead of kikaichū. He alerts everyone to this fact and Ittan recognises it immediately and takes protective/evasive action. As the two ambush squads clash, Hoheto reaches to Tokuma just as he has been freed from Sasori's control and carries him to Kiri to be healed. He also tells them that Deidara had turned Shin into a bomb and alerts everyone in time for them to take evasive action.
Later he and the part of his division encountered a back up for the Surprise Attack and Diversion Platoon. When they tried to flee from it they are hit with Ibuse's Poison Mist and succumb to its paralysing effects. They are however rescued by the samurai of the Fifth Division who carry them to the medical unit for treatment.
Trivia
- Hoheto might come from the first seven syllables of the Iroha: I ro ha ni ho he to;
- ↑ Fourth Databook, page 211