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[[File:Uzushio.png|thumb|Uzushiogakure after its destruction.]]
 
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|kanji=渦潮隠れの里
<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Uzushiogakure'''|渦潮隠れの里|Uzushiogakure no Sato|lit meaning=Village Hidden by Whirling Tides|engtv=Hidden Eddy Village}} was the shinobi village of the [[Land of Whirlpools]]. Its ninja were renowned for their [[fūinjutsu]] to the point that it led to its destruction in war. Those who survived the village's destruction scattered across the globe to seek refuge.<ref name="Ch500">''Naruto'' chapter 500, pages 3-4</ref><section end=summary />
 
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|romaji=Uzushiogakure no Sato
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|literal english=Village Hidden by Whirling Tides
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|english tv=The Village Hidden in the Eddies
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|country=Land of Whirlpools
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|symbol=Uzushiogakure Symbol.svg
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<section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Uzushiogakure'''|渦潮隠れの里|Uzushiogakure no Sato|lit meaning=Village Hidden by Whirling Tides|engtv=Hidden Eddy Village}} was the shinobi village of the [[Land of Whirlpools]]. Its ninja were renowned for their [[fūinjutsu]] to the point that it led to its destruction in war.<ref name="Ch500Pg4">Chapter 500, page 4</ref> Those who survived the village's destruction scattered across the globe to seek refuge.<ref name="Ch500Pg3-4">Chapter 500, pages 3-4</ref><section end=summary />
   
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== Background ==
[[File:Uzushiogakure Symbol.svg|left|thumb|150px|The symbol of Uzushiogakure]]
 
The people of Uzushiogakure were noted to have notoriously long lives, so it gained the epithet {{translation|"The Village of Longevity"|長寿の里|Chōju no Sato}}.<ref name="Ch500"/> In terms of appearance, the village seemed to have been composed of several high-rise buildings. A wide river seemingly ran through the village and was gapped by large bridges. The surrounding countryside was dominated by steep hills.<ref name="Ch500"/>
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The people of Uzushiogakure were noted to have notoriously long lives, so it gained the epithet {{translation|"The Village of Longevity"|長寿の里|Chōju no Sato}}.<ref name="Ch500Pg3-4"/> In terms of appearance, the village seemed to have been composed of several high-rise buildings. A wide river seemingly ran through the village and was gapped by large bridges. The surrounding countryside was dominated by steep hills.<ref name="Ch500Pg3-4"/>
   
Uzushiogakure had close ties with [[Konohagakure]], due to Uzushio's [[Uzumaki clan]] and Konoha's [[Senju clan]] being distant relatives. Because of this, all the [[flak jacket]]s worn by the [[chūnin]] and [[jōnin]]-level shinobi of Konohagakure bear the crest of Uzushiogakure, symbolising the strong friendship between both villages. This symbol is also emblazoned on some of the shoulders of the outfits that the Konoha shinobi wear underneath the flak jackets.<ref name="Ch500"/>
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Uzushiogakure had close ties with [[Konohagakure]], due to Uzushio's [[Uzumaki clan]] and Konoha's [[Senju clan]] being distant blood relatives.<ref>Chapter 500, page 2-3</ref> Because of this, all [[flak jacket]]s worn by the [[chūnin]] and [[jōnin]]-level shinobi of Konohagakure bear the crest of Uzushiogakure, symbolising the strong friendship between both villages. This symbol is also emblazoned on some of the shoulders of the outfits that the Konoha shinobi wear underneath the flak jackets.<ref name="Ch500Pg3-4"/>
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== Clans ==
 
== Clans ==
 
{{#ask:[[Concept:Clans]][[Loyalty::Uzushiogakure]]|format=ul}}
 
{{#ask:[[Concept:Clans]][[Loyalty::Uzushiogakure]]|format=ul}}
 
A Normal Clan
 
 
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* {{Drilldown|List of Uzushiogakure characters|Characters|q=Loyalty=Uzushiogakure}}
 
* {{Drilldown|List of Uzushiogakure characters|Characters|q=Loyalty=Uzushiogakure}}
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* According to [[Kushina Uzumaki]], the [[Four Symbols Seal]] was based on the [[fūinjutsu]] of this village.<ref name="Ch500"/>
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* According to [[Kushina Uzumaki]], the [[Four Symbols Seal]] was based on the [[fūinjutsu]] of this village.<ref name="Ch500Pg3-4"/>
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* The destruction of the village occurred during Kushina's lifetime, either shortly before or just after she moved to Konohagakure.<ref name="Ch500Pg4"/>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 03:12, 12 March 2016

Uzushiogakure
Uzushio
Name
Kanji 渦潮隠れの里
Rōmaji Uzushiogakure no Sato
Literal English Village Hidden by Whirling Tides
English TV The Village Hidden in the Eddies
Village Data
Country Land of Whirlpools
Symbol Uzushiogakure Symbol

Uzushiogakure (渦潮隠れの里, Uzushiogakure no Sato, English TV: Hidden Eddy Village, literally meaning: Village Hidden by Whirling Tides) was the shinobi village of the Land of Whirlpools. Its ninja were renowned for their fūinjutsu to the point that it led to its destruction in war.[1] Those who survived the village's destruction scattered across the globe to seek refuge.[2]

Background

The people of Uzushiogakure were noted to have notoriously long lives, so it gained the epithet "The Village of Longevity" (長寿の里, Chōju no Sato).[2] In terms of appearance, the village seemed to have been composed of several high-rise buildings. A wide river seemingly ran through the village and was gapped by large bridges. The surrounding countryside was dominated by steep hills.[2]

Uzushiogakure had close ties with Konohagakure, due to Uzushio's Uzumaki clan and Konoha's Senju clan being distant blood relatives.[3] Because of this, all flak jackets worn by the chūnin and jōnin-level shinobi of Konohagakure bear the crest of Uzushiogakure, symbolising the strong friendship between both villages. This symbol is also emblazoned on some of the shoulders of the outfits that the Konoha shinobi wear underneath the flak jackets.[2]

Clans

See Also

Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Chapter 500, page 4
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Chapter 500, pages 3-4
  3. Chapter 500, page 2-3