Bishamonten (Gen Nakaido24)

The Bishamonten is a kekkei genkai ability granted by the Shu Nokerrogan. Unlike the other techniques it bestows, this technique is not derived from the Kuguari clan and has its own properties. According to some, this technique uses the very chakra stored within Tenga Hell.

This technique is used at random the first time, but is able to be used through hand signals the next. After weaving enough hand signs, the user clasps their hands together and closes their eyes. Then, a large black hole opens up beneath the opponent and a large mass of black and white chakra is unleashed from the hole and around the target. The blast can cause survivable, but immense damage and a state of temporary mental deterioration to the target. If enough chakra is poured into it, the blast can completely erase anything it touches. The blast can also be formed in the shape of an expanding dome, which causes extreme damage and mental disruption to anyone within it. The user can target whoever they please, and anyone not meant to be harmed will be unfazed by the attack. The beam is also able to follow others for extended periods of time at high speeds.

This technique is used the first time automatically when the user is far to weak to go on fighting and the target comes too close to the user. The user's Shu Nokerrogan then activates the jutsu immediately as a defense mechanism.

However, the usage of this technique has crippling downsides. For one, this technique takes a lot of chakra to perform, and it is limited to one or two uses a day. The second is that the Shu Nokerrogan may revert to the initial Nokerrogan after this technique is used, sometimes making the Nokerrogan lose pillars. The last is that the user also suffers a short spasm of mental degradation, though it is in the form of blind fury and bloodlust rather than a crippling breakdown.

This technique's appearance and aftereffects are credited to the chakra within Tenga Hell, which is said to be far more condensed and vile than any chakra known in the shinobi world. This technique is also credited to the Kuguari clan, who are known as a clan that reveled in war and violence.