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[[File:Small nation.png|thumb|An aerial view of the small country.]]
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[[File:Small nation.png|thumb|An aerial view of the castle.]]
The {{translation|'''Land of This'''|此の国|Ko no Kuni}} is a small country neighbouring next to the [[Land of Fire]].
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The {{translation|'''Land of This'''|此の国|Ko no Kuni}} is a small country neighbouring next to the [[Land of Fire]] and [[Land of Rivers]]. The country no longer exists after it was attacked by [[Akatsuki]] on a war mission. The country was then taken over by the [[Land of That]].
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== Locations ==
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Several shops within the castle town are mentioned to be famous, these include:
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* Ama-ama An, which sells bean jam cakes.
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* Gito Gito Tei, which makes very rich tasting ramen of high quality.
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* Neta Neta Sushi, which, as the name suggests, produces sushi.
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* Kemu Kemu-en, which deals in Gyū-Kaku-style yakiniku.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* [[This Daimyō|The Daimyō]] of the country organises a food contest which consists of three phases.
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* The [[This Daimyō|daimyō]] of the country organises a food contest which consists of three phases. The local shops in the castle town provides the different courses for each phase.
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* According to the anime, this is the country that [[Sasori]] mentioned conquering using the [[Red Secret Technique: Performance of a Hundred Puppets]].
   
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Revision as of 10:45, 16 January 2014

Small nation

An aerial view of the castle.

The Land of This (此の国, Ko no Kuni) is a small country neighbouring next to the Land of Fire and Land of Rivers. The country no longer exists after it was attacked by Akatsuki on a war mission. The country was then taken over by the Land of That.

Locations

Several shops within the castle town are mentioned to be famous, these include:

  • Ama-ama An, which sells bean jam cakes.
  • Gito Gito Tei, which makes very rich tasting ramen of high quality.
  • Neta Neta Sushi, which, as the name suggests, produces sushi.
  • Kemu Kemu-en, which deals in Gyū-Kaku-style yakiniku.

Trivia