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[[File:Konoha's Cemetery.png|thumb|The cemetery.]] |
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− | + | '''Konoha Cemetery''' is where citizens of the [[Konohagakure|village]] are buried and is located at its outskirts.<ref name="ship290">''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 290</ref> The cemetery has a sculpture at the front, representing the [[Will of Fire]] of the village, and has the kanji for {{translation|'''Hokage'''|火影|lit meaning=Fire Shadow}} inscribed on its base. |
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− | + | In the anime, [[Academy student]]s are shown performing cemetery maintenance, such as gravestone cleaning and replacement of flowers.<ref name="ship290"/> [[Kabuto Yakushi]], on the other hand, defiled the graves of several famous Konoha shinobi so that he could perform [[Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation]].<ref name="ship316">''Naruto: Shippūden'' episode 316</ref> |
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+ | == Known Graves == |
+ | * [[Asuma Sarutobi]]<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 330</ref> |
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− | * [[Shikamaru Nara]] regularly goes to the cemetery to visit Asuma's grave. It was on one of these occasions that he informed [[Kurenai Yūhi]] of his intention of being there for her, as well as becoming [[Kurenai Yūhi's Child|Asuma's child]]'s teacher in the future. |
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+ | * [[Orochimaru]]'s parents<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 344</ref> |
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− | * As [[Rin Nohara]] has a gravestone here but not [[Obito Uchiha]], whose "grave" is instead inscribed on the [[Memorial Stone]], this cemetery is only reserved for citizens whose bodies are retrieved for burial, while the said stone is for those missing in action.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 607, page 6</ref> |
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+ | * [[Rin Nohara]]<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 607</ref> |
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+ | * [[Dan Katō]]<ref name="ship316"/> |
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+ | * [[Hayate Gekkō]]<ref name="ship316"/> |
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+ | * {{translation|Jōta Mishina|三品ジョウタ|Mishina Jōta}}<ref name="ship316"/> |
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+ | * {{translation|Sukezō Yamagi|山木助三|Yamagi Sukezō}}<ref name="ship316"/> |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | * [[Memorial Stone]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Revision as of 16:21, 16 May 2014
Konoha Cemetery is where citizens of the village are buried and is located at its outskirts.[1] The cemetery has a sculpture at the front, representing the Will of Fire of the village, and has the kanji for Hokage (火影, literally meaning: Fire Shadow) inscribed on its base.
In the anime, Academy students are shown performing cemetery maintenance, such as gravestone cleaning and replacement of flowers.[1] Kabuto Yakushi, on the other hand, defiled the graves of several famous Konoha shinobi so that he could perform Summoning: Impure World Reincarnation.[2]
Known Graves
- Asuma Sarutobi[3]
- Orochimaru's parents[4]
- Rin Nohara[5]
- Dan Katō[2]
- Hayate Gekkō[2]
- Jōta Mishina (三品ジョウタ, Mishina Jōta)[2]
- Sukezō Yamagi (山木助三, Yamagi Sukezō)[2]