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The {{Translation|'''[[Uzumaki Clan]]'s Mask Temple'''||}} is a shrine located on the outskirts of [[Uzushiogakure]]. At the entrance of the temple is a giant replica of the clan's symbol. Within the temple at the centre hangs several [[Wikipedia:Oni|oni]] masks hung beneath three connected symbols of the clan, beneath all of which are ornate, black flames. Putting on one [[Shinigami Mask|specific mask]] amongst these actually invokes the Shinigami from the [[Dead Demon Consuming Seal]] technique. The shrine has since fallen into ruin, though the masks all stayed intact.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 618, pages 1-2</ref>
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The {{Translation|'''[[Uzumaki Clan]]'s Mask Temple'''||}} is a shrine located on the outskirts of [[Konohagakure]]. At the entrance of the temple is a giant replica of the clan's symbol. Within the temple at the centre hangs several [[Wikipedia:Oni|oni]] masks hung beneath three connected symbols of the clan, beneath all of which are ornate, black flames. Putting on one [[Shinigami Mask|specific mask]] amongst these actually invokes the Shinigami from the [[Dead Demon Consuming Seal]] technique. The shrine has since fallen into ruin, though the masks all stayed intact.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 618, pages 1-2</ref>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 08:45, 2 February 2013

The Uzumaki Clan's Mask Temple is a shrine located on the outskirts of Konohagakure. At the entrance of the temple is a giant replica of the clan's symbol. Within the temple at the centre hangs several oni masks hung beneath three connected symbols of the clan, beneath all of which are ornate, black flames. Putting on one specific mask amongst these actually invokes the Shinigami from the Dead Demon Consuming Seal technique. The shrine has since fallen into ruin, though the masks all stayed intact.[1]

References

  1. Naruto chapter 618, pages 1-2