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[[File:Jōnin Station Outside.png|thumb|Outside the station.]]
 
[[File:Jōnin Station Outside.png|thumb|Outside the station.]]
The {{translation|'''Jōnin Station'''|上忍待機所|Jōnin Taikijō}} is a building located in [[Konohagakure]] where the heart of the village's power, the [[jōnin]], stay when waiting for the [[Hokage]]'s orders or emergencies, as well as when they are off duty. This building first appeared in ''Naruto'' episode 25, ''[[The Tenth Question: All or Nothing!]]'', where [[Asuma Sarutobi]], [[Kurenai Yūhi]] and [[Kakashi Hatake]] stayed while the [[genin]] took the first part of the [[Chūnin Exams]], discussing about their first proctor, [[Ibiki Morino]].
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The {{translation|'''Jōnin Station'''|上忍待機所|Jōnin Taikijō}} is a building located in [[Konohagakure]] where the heart of the village's power, the [[jōnin]], stay when waiting for the [[Hokage]]'s orders or emergencies, as well as when they are off duty. This building first appeared during the [[Chūnin Exams]], when [[Asuma Sarutobi]], [[Kurenai Yūhi]] and [[Kakashi Hatake]] stayed there while the [[genin]] took the first part of the exam.
   
 
[[File:Jōnin Station Inside.png|thumb|left|Inside the station.]]
 
[[File:Jōnin Station Inside.png|thumb|left|Inside the station.]]

Revision as of 20:25, 6 March 2011

Jōnin Station Outside

Outside the station.

The Jōnin Station (上忍待機所, Jōnin Taikijō) is a building located in Konohagakure where the heart of the village's power, the jōnin, stay when waiting for the Hokage's orders or emergencies, as well as when they are off duty. This building first appeared during the Chūnin Exams, when Asuma Sarutobi, Kurenai Yūhi and Kakashi Hatake stayed there while the genin took the first part of the exam.

Jōnin Station Inside

Inside the station.

Outside the station, there are two signs: a large, round green sign with the kanji for up (, ue), short for jōnin (上忍), and a smaller brown sign below it with the kanji that says "human life is varied" (人生色々, jinsei iroiro), a proverb referring to life having its ups and downs. The lounge inside the station is a circular room with multiple windows, long red sofas that surrounds the pillars and plants, and a small green vent.