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{{Infobox/Jutsu
 
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|top={{Looking for|the Wind Release technique|anime-only character|Fūjin}}
|image=Dust Cloud.png
 
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|image=Fūton Fūjin no Jutsu.png
 
|kanji=風遁・風塵の術
 
|kanji=風遁・風塵の術
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|unnamed jutsu=No
 
|romaji=Fūton: Fūjin no Jutsu
 
|romaji=Fūton: Fūjin no Jutsu
 
|literal english=Wind Release: Dust Cloud Technique
 
|literal english=Wind Release: Dust Cloud Technique
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|viz manga=Wind Style: Dust Storm Jutsu
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu,
 
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu,
 
|jutsu type=Wind Release
 
|jutsu type=Wind Release
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|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|jutsu range=Short, Mid, Long
 
|users=Asuma Sarutobi,
 
|users=Asuma Sarutobi,
|hand signs=Bird
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|hand signs=Horse, Monkey, Bird,
 
|debut manga=533
 
|debut manga=533
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|debut anime=273
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
 
|debut shippuden=Yes
|jutsu media=Manga
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|jutsu media=Anime, Manga
 
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This technique creates a stream of high-velocity wind containing dust particles, capable of decimating even durable objects in a matter of moments. The completed technique is directed through vertically overlapped hands that are placed in front of the user's mouth, immediately after forming the necessary hand seal.
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This technique creates a stream of high-velocity wind containing dust particles, capable of decimating anything caught in it in only a matter of moments. The completed technique is directed through vertically overlapped hands that are placed in front of the user's mouth after forming the necessary [[hand seals]].
 
The user must always remain conscious of the possibility of causing collateral damage to anything caught in the winds path. When the technique missed its intended target, the wind still managed to unintentionally destroy [[Kakuzu]]'s [[Earth Grudge Fear|lightning mask]] located some distance away.
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* {{translation|Fūjin|風塵}}, written with the kanji for {{translation|wind|風|fū, kaze}} and {{translation|dust|塵|jin, chiri}}, can refer to three things in the Japanese language: a cloud of dust blown up by the wind; the bothersome, everyday affairs of the workaday world; and war.
 
* {{translation|Fūjin|風塵}}, written with the kanji for {{translation|wind|風|fū, kaze}} and {{translation|dust|塵|jin, chiri}}, can refer to three things in the Japanese language: a cloud of dust blown up by the wind; the bothersome, everyday affairs of the workaday world; and war.
* {{translation|Fūjin|風神}} is the [[Wikipedia: Shinto|Shinto]] [[Wikipedia: Fūjin|god of wind]], having been said to be present at the creation of the world, letting out the first winds out of his bag.
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* {{translation|Fūjin|風神}} is the [[Wikipedia: Shinto|Shintō]] [[Wikipedia: Fūjin|god of wind]], having been said to be present at the creation of the world, letting out the first winds out of his bag.
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== See Also ==
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* [[Dust Wind Technique]]
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* [[Ninken Ninja Art: Dance of the Dust Cloud]]
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* [[Sage Art: Wind Release Dust Cloud]]
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* ''[[Wind Release Stream]]''
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[[es:Elemento Viento: Jutsu de Tormenta de Polvo]]

Revision as of 21:42, 11 March 2014

This article is about the Wind Release technique. For anime-only character, see Fūjin.

This technique creates a stream of high-velocity wind containing dust particles, capable of decimating anything caught in it in only a matter of moments. The completed technique is directed through vertically overlapped hands that are placed in front of the user's mouth after forming the necessary hand seals.

Trivia

  • Fūjin (風塵), written with the kanji for wind (, fū, kaze) and dust (, jin, chiri), can refer to three things in the Japanese language: a cloud of dust blown up by the wind; the bothersome, everyday affairs of the workaday world; and war.
  • Fūjin (風神) is the Shintō god of wind, having been said to be present at the creation of the world, letting out the first winds out of his bag.

See Also