* In Japanese, {{Translation|sea of trees|樹海|jukai}} is an idiom referring to a large expanse of dense woodland. The First's technique changed the last kanji from {{Translation|sea|海}} to {{Translation|world|界}}, probably to reinforce the greatness of the forest created.
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* In Japanese, {{Translation|"sea of trees"|樹海|jukai}} is an idiom referring to a large expanse of dense woodland. The First's technique changed the last kanji from {{Translation|sea|海}} to {{Translation|world|界}}, probably to reinforce the greatness of the forest created.
* Hashirama uses this technique in ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'', ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4]]'', ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]''. Here after trapping the opponent and then clasping his hands together, he causes the technique to explode causing damage to his target.
* Hashirama uses this technique in ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'', ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4]]'', ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5]]'' and ''[[Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations]]''. Here after trapping the opponent and then clasping his hands together, he causes the technique to explode causing damage to his target.
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Wood Release Secret Technique: Nativity of a World of Trees[1]
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Name
Kanji
木遁秘術・樹界降誕
Rōmaji
Mokuton Hijutsu: Jukai Kōtan
Literal English
Wood Release Secret Technique: Nativity of a World of Trees
A technique developed by Hashirama Senju, founder of Konohagakure. The user forces trees to grow on any surface, easily creating a dense forest anywhere they choose. A small plant can grow into a forest in an instant.[2] By generating chakra, the user manoeuvres it as they see fit for attack and defence; and furthermore, this omnipotent technique even allows them to capture the enemy at the same time. With their tremendous life force, the trees can pierce through earthen walls, and extend their branches at their prey in an instant. Even stating that Konohagakure wouldn't have been established without this technique wouldn't be an exaggeration.
Trivia
In Japanese, "sea of trees" (樹海, jukai) is an idiom referring to a large expanse of dense woodland. The First's technique changed the last kanji from sea (海) to world (界), probably to reinforce the greatness of the forest created.