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{{Infobox/Naruto/Book
[[File:Hyo no sho.jpg|thumb|The book's cover.]]
 
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|kanji=NARUTO-ナルト-[秘伝・兵の書]オフィシャルファンBOOK
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|romaji=NARUTO [Hiden: Hyō no Sho] Ofisharu FanBOOK
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|next=Kai no Sho
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|page=281
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|japanese release=October 9, 2002
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|japanese isbn=4-08-873321-5
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|english release=February 19, 2008
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|english isbn=978-1421518442
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The {{translation|'''''Naruto'' [Secret: Scroll of Soldiers] Official Fanbook'''|NARUTO-ナルト-[秘伝・兵の書]オフィシャルファンBOOK|NARUTO [Hiden: Hyō no Sho] Ofisharu FanBOOK}} is the second of the supplementary guidebooks on the ''[[Naruto (series)|Naruto]]'' series authored by [[Masashi Kishimoto]]. It is the first of two fanbooks.
 
The {{translation|'''''Naruto'' [Secret: Scroll of Soldiers] Official Fanbook'''|NARUTO-ナルト-[秘伝・兵の書]オフィシャルファンBOOK|NARUTO [Hiden: Hyō no Sho] Ofisharu FanBOOK}} is the second of the supplementary guidebooks on the ''[[Naruto (series)|Naruto]]'' series authored by [[Masashi Kishimoto]]. It is the first of two fanbooks.
 
It was first published on 9<sup>th</sup> October 2002 as part of the ''Jump Comics'' line by [[Wikipedia:Shueisha|Shueisha]], under publisher Kazuhiko Torishima. Its [[Wikipedia:ISBN|ISBN]] is 4-08-873321-5 and it has 281 pages. By 10<sup>th</sup> August 2005, it was in its 18<sup>th</sup> edition. [[Wikipedia:Viz Media|Viz Media]] released its English translation on February 19, 2008.
 
   
 
== Contents ==
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The names of the guidebooks come a from a [[Wikipedia:Kuji-in|kuji-in]]: a collection of nine hand postures used in meditation. These kuji-in have found their way into ninja folklore as a kind of magic spells. The kuji-in the guidebooks were named after is {{translation|''[[Rin no Sho|Rin]]-[[Hyō no Sho|pyō]]-[[Tō no Sho|tō]]-[[Sha no Sho|sha]]-[[Kai no Sho|kai]]-[[Jin no Sho|jin]]-[[Retsu no Sho|retsu]]-zai-zen''|臨兵闘者皆陣裂在前}}, with the Hyō no Sho being named after the second.
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* The names of the guidebooks come a from a [[Wikipedia:Kuji-in|kuji-in]]: a collection of nine hand postures used in meditation. These kuji-in have found their way into ninja folklore as a kind of magic spells. The kuji-in the guidebooks were named after is {{translation|''[[Rin no Sho|Rin]]-[[Hyō no Sho|pyō]]-[[Tō no Sho|tō]]-[[Sha no Sho|sha]]-[[Kai no Sho|kai]]-[[Jin no Sho|jin]]-[[Retsu no Sho|retsu]]-[[Zai no Sho|zai]]-zen''|臨兵闘者皆陣裂在前}}, with the Hyō no Sho being named after the second.
 
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Hyō no Sho
Hyo no sho
(NARUTO-ナルト-[秘伝・兵の書]オフィシャルファンBOOK, NARUTO [Hiden: Hyō no Sho] Ofisharu FanBOOK)
Book Data
Next Kai no Sho
Pages 281
Release Date
Japanese October 9, 2002 (ISBN 4-08-873321-5)
English February 19, 2008 (ISBN 978-1421518442)

The Naruto [Secret: Scroll of Soldiers] Official Fanbook (NARUTO-ナルト-[秘伝・兵の書]オフィシャルファンBOOK, NARUTO [Hiden: Hyō no Sho] Ofisharu FanBOOK) is the second of the supplementary guidebooks on the Naruto series authored by Masashi Kishimoto. It is the first of two fanbooks.

Contents

The contents of this book consist of detailed background information on the world of Naruto and Konohagakure in specific, including information on the countries and villages, the shinobi organisational system and ranks, the Academy's history, organisation, and curriculum, clans, summons, Konohagakure's enemies, the missions shown in the manga, the main characters, and the Sannin. It also features fan drawings, games, an interview with Masashi Kishimoto, a coloured map of Konohagakure, and the pilot of the Naruto series.

Trivia

  • The names of the guidebooks come a from a kuji-in: a collection of nine hand postures used in meditation. These kuji-in have found their way into ninja folklore as a kind of magic spells. The kuji-in the guidebooks were named after is Rin-pyō--sha-kai-jin-retsu-zai-zen (臨兵闘者皆陣裂在前), with the Hyō no Sho being named after the second.