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[[File:Naka River 2.png|thumb|Part of the Naka River.]]
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The {{translation|'''Naka River'''|南賀ノ川|Naka no kawa|lit meaning=River of Southern Joy}} is a river flowing through [[Konohagakure]]. The river is located on the land where the [[Uchiha clan]] once lived and prospered<ref>''Naruto Second Databook'', page 307</ref> and at some point, it passes through a deep ravine. It was at this river that [[Shisui]] "erased his existence", but it was thought that Itachi had drowned him.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 550, page 11</ref>
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The {{translation|'''Naka River'''|南賀ノ川|Naka no Kawa|lit meaning=River of Southern Joy}} is a river flowing through [[Konohagakure]]. The river is located on the land where the [[Uchiha clan]] once lived and prospered<ref>''Naruto Second Databook'', page 307</ref> and at some point, it passes through a deep ravine. It was at this river that [[Shisui]] "erased his existence", but it was thought that [[Itachi]] had drowned him.<ref>Chapter 550, page 11</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 05:53, 12 May 2015

This article is about the river. For the shrine, see Naka Shrine.
Naka River1

Part of the Naka River.

The Naka River (南賀ノ川, Naka no Kawa, literally meaning: River of Southern Joy) is a river flowing through Konohagakure. The river is located on the land where the Uchiha clan once lived and prospered[1] and at some point, it passes through a deep ravine. It was at this river that Shisui "erased his existence", but it was thought that Itachi had drowned him.[2]

References

  1. Naruto Second Databook, page 307
  2. Chapter 550, page 11