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The Heavenly Jeweled Spear is the Ame no Nuhoko of Japanese legend. Han Hakkō retrieves his Ame no Nuhoko by forming a unique seal and then seperating his hands, in the space between the palms a wooden cylinder begins to form. Taking the cylinder in his right hand, Han begins to spin it rapidly where in the rest of the spear forms.

The spear can transform its blade into pure flames and back at will, return to Han at his command, and appeared to be completely indestructable. It was said that the spear could not be broken no matter what hit it, going so far as to be claimed that it could absorb the brunt of a Tailed Beast Ball without any visible damage. However it should be noted that this claim remains unproven thus far though it has been observed to be capable of being used to block some lesser fire techniques.

The spear is also known as after it was brought to the clan by the original clan head when he returned from his years long pilgrimage. The spear has been in the possession of the clan ever since, handed down from one member to the next. While the requirements for being eligible to claim the blade remain unclear, every wielder thus far has been incapable of using the Hakkō clan's kekkei tōta.

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The is the name of a naginata in Japanese mythology which was used to raise the primordial land-mass, Onōgoro-shima, from the sea. Izanagi and Izanami churned the sea beneath the bridge between the Heaven and the Earth with the naginata, and when the drops of water fell from its tip the first land was created.