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+ | {{translation|'''Sajin'''|砂仁|Sajin}} was a [[chūnin]] from [[Sunagakure]]. |
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+ | == Appearance == |
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+ | He had short brown hair and wore the standard attire of a Suna-nin which included [[flak jacket]], [[forehead protector]], a shuriken holster strapped to his right thigh and shinobi sandals. |
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+ | == Part I == |
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+ | === Konoha Crush === |
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+ | During the [[Konoha Crush]] he was travelling with a team attacking Konoha. He later encountered [[Shikaku Nara]] and was killed by his [[Shadow Imitation Technique]] and [[Shadow–Neck Binding Technique]] combo attack. |
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+ | == Trivia== |
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+ | * {{translation|"Sa"|砂}} means "sand" and {{translation|"jin"|仁}} means "compassion". |
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Revision as of 11:52, 12 March 2015
This article is about the chūnin. For the genin with the same name, see Sajin. |
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砂仁 Sajin | |
Debut | |
Manga | Naruto Chapter #137 |
Anime | Naruto Episode #79 |
Appears in | Anime, Manga |
Voice Actors | |
Japanese | |
English | |
Personal | |
Sex | Male |
Age |
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Status | Deceased |
Affiliation | |
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Sajin (砂仁) was a chūnin from Sunagakure.
Appearance
He had short brown hair and wore the standard attire of a Suna-nin which included flak jacket, forehead protector, a shuriken holster strapped to his right thigh and shinobi sandals.
Part I
Konoha Crush
During the Konoha Crush he was travelling with a team attacking Konoha. He later encountered Shikaku Nara and was killed by his Shadow Imitation Technique and Shadow–Neck Binding Technique combo attack.
Trivia
- "Sa" (砂) means "sand" and "jin" (仁) means "compassion".
References
- ↑ Second Databook, page 170