Wood Release: Wood Human Technique

After forming the required hand seals, the user creates a large statue-like creature out of wood. This humanoid creature has a full body and a oni-like face. It is generally created with a wooden dragon wrapped around its left arm and is generally used in battle as an avatar. This creature is powerful enough to catch an uncompressed Tailed Beast Ball fired by the and clash against the power of a "final" Susanoo.

Influence
This technique seems to be based upon, a creature from Japanese folklore, who is typically depicted as a small oni with a dragon coiled around its torso. Together with, the pair symbolise the power of the Shitennō to repel and defeat evil.

The Buddhist monk Kōben sculpted notable wooden statues of both Tentōki and Ryūtōki, which are each considered a National Treasure of Japan.