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|ref=<ref name="d4">Fourth Databook, pages 266-267</ref>
 
|image=Chōjō Kebutsu.png
 
|image=Chōjō Kebutsu.png
 
|kanji=頂上化仏
 
|kanji=頂上化仏
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|viz manga=Chojo Kebutsu, Artifacts of the Buddha
 
|viz manga=Chojo Kebutsu, Artifacts of the Buddha
 
|game names=Summit Enlightenment
 
|game names=Summit Enlightenment
|parent jutsu=Sage Art: Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands, Wood Release: Several Thousand Hands
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|parent jutsu=Sage Art Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands, Wood Release: Several Thousand Hands
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Wood Release, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Kekkei Genkai~Wood Release, Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu type=Wood Release
 
|jutsu type=Wood Release
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu class type=Offensive
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid
|users=Hashirama Senju, Guruguru
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|users=Hashirama Senju, Tobi (Zetsu)
 
|debut manga=626
 
|debut manga=626
 
|debut anime=369
 
|debut anime=369
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
|jutsu media=Anime, Manga, Game
 
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After creating a [[Sage Art: Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands|gigantic wooden statue]] that possesses thousands of hands, the user utilises all of these hands simultaneously to deliver thousands of powerful blows to a target. Due to the sheer volume of the punches involved, defending against the entirety of them is nearly impossible. This appears to be a one-shot technique as the destructive force of the punches also destroys the hands on the statue's back. Afterwards, Hashirama discards the back of the statue to increase the mobility of the True Several Thousand Hands statue.
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After creating a [[Sage Art Wood Release: True Several Thousand Hands|gigantic wooden statue]] that possesses thousands of hands, the user utilises all of these hands simultaneously to deliver thousands of powerful blows to a target. Due to the sheer volume of the punches involved, defending against the entirety of them is nearly impossible. This appears to be a one-shot technique as the destructive force of the punches also destroys the hands on the statue's back. Afterwards, Hashirama discards the back of the statue to increase the mobility of the True Several Thousand Hands statue.
   
 
== Influence ==
 
== Influence ==
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Welcoming Approach: Thousand-Armed Murder]]
 
* [[Welcoming Approach: Thousand-Armed Murder]]
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== References ==
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[[es:Golpeo de la Cumbre]]
 
[[es:Golpeo de la Cumbre]]

Revision as of 02:08, 9 February 2015

After creating a gigantic wooden statue that possesses thousands of hands, the user utilises all of these hands simultaneously to deliver thousands of powerful blows to a target. Due to the sheer volume of the punches involved, defending against the entirety of them is nearly impossible. This appears to be a one-shot technique as the destructive force of the punches also destroys the hands on the statue's back. Afterwards, Hashirama discards the back of the statue to increase the mobility of the True Several Thousand Hands statue.

Influence

"Kebutsu" (化仏, literally meaning: Transformed Buddha) depicts the manifestation of a Nyorai that has transformed into another body, represented alongside an associated Buddha or bodhisattva. In practical terms, this means a smaller Buddhist image attached to a larger one.

Such depictions serve as an example of the many forms Buddhist deities can assume in order to save sentient beings. They are found most notably within the statues of Kannon, where a small image of Amida is placed atop Kannon's crown or held in the hands of Thousand-Armed Kannon.

Trivia

  • In "Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution", Hashirama is shown able to perform a small-scale version of this technique from his own body. Also, through his Several Thousand Hands, his fists can break off and rain down like meteors onto the target.

See Also

References

  1. Fourth Databook, pages 266-267