Sanbō-Kōjin

The Sanbō-Kōjin is one of the Omikami Clan's most dynamic sealing jutsu. The jutsu takes a somewhat humanoid form with three heads and six arms. While its sole purpose is as a sealing jutsu, it can attack through use of the spoon it holds in one hand, or two of its other arms, considering one arm is needed to create a seal and the last holds the jar where the victim is to be sealed. The Sanbō-Kōjin can launch blasts of chakra or create frontal guards with chakra through use of the spoon in its hand. When it finishes making its seal in the space in front of itself, it launches chakra in the form of white flames, to ensnare its victim and seal their entire being in a jar it holds in another hand. The weakness of this jutsu is the time it takes to create the seal, and the fact that it would need to rebuild the seal if it misses in a previous attempt, provided the wielder has the chakra to sustain the jutsu for the time necessary. This jutsu was apparently the same jutsu that sealed away the first Jingū for four generations.

Advancement


Jingū's advances the Sanbō-Kōjin through use of Tennokokyū. This allows the Sanbō-Kōjin to create its seal faster, and its attack and defensive strength are enhanced. The appearance of the jutsu is also drastically changed, the three heads separate from having a single neck, the jutsu grows greatly in size along with its spoon and jar, appearing bulkier, and it's attire appears more like armor than a robe. The drawback to the improvement is it drastically decreases the time that Jingū can keep Sanbō-Kōjin active.