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He is the [[daimyō]] of the Land of Hot Water.
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He is the [[daimyō]] of the [[Land of Hot Water]].
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== Appearance ==
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He has black eyes and grey hair most prominently shown from his moustache. He wears a long-sleeved shirt under a yellow, sleeveless jacket with red trimmings. He also carried a fan and wears a headdress with the symbol of his village on it.
   
 
== Part II ==
 
== Part II ==
=== Shinobi World War Arc ===
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=== Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation ===
The Hot Water daimyō is first seen during the evacuation of his country, wondering to where they were going. He is then informed by [[Raidō]] that they will be evacuated to Konohagakure.
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He is first seen during the evacuation of his country, wondering to where they were going. He is then informed by [[Raidō Namiashi]] that they will be evacuated to [[Konohagakure]].
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== References ==
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Revision as of 12:46, 7 January 2015

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Hot water daimyo
湯の国大名 Yu no Kuni Daimyō
Debut
Manga Naruto Chapter #517
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #262
Appears in Anime, Manga
Personal
Sex Gender Male Male
Age
  • Part II: 61
Classification
Affiliation

He is the daimyō of the Land of Hot Water.

Appearance

He has black eyes and grey hair most prominently shown from his moustache. He wears a long-sleeved shirt under a yellow, sleeveless jacket with red trimmings. He also carried a fan and wears a headdress with the symbol of his village on it.

Part II

Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation

He is first seen during the evacuation of his country, wondering to where they were going. He is then informed by Raidō Namiashi that they will be evacuated to Konohagakure.

References

  1. Fourth Databook, page 213