Bijū Extermination Technique: Rajōmon

The Bijū Extermination Technique: Rajōmon is an extension of the Tsuchigumo Technique, and the most powerful Tailed Beast-combating technique of Josho Adashino. Attaching the Tailed Beast chakra-infused mechanical bugs used in the Tsuchigumo Technique to small Rashomon gate in his palms and forehead, Josho covers himself in the chakra of the beast he is mimicking, mixed in with dark Rashomon Gate energy. In this state he is able to fire small blasts of Tailed Beast chakra, as well as directly combat Jinchuriki on an even level. He grows a number of tails equal to the Tailed Beast chakra he produces, although each tail is slightly less powerful than a Jinchuriki on the same level. At half the full tails for the given Biju, he gains the ability to create a concentrated Tailed Beast Bomb from his fist, known as the Hitodama (人魂, hitodama; Japanese for "Human Soul"). It forms a spherical shape of the user's chakra, similar to the Rasengan in the beginning. However, within this sphere is another, smaller shape of the Bijuu's chakra, which has several tails branching out of it, proportionate to the number of the beast itself. The user's own chakra then begins to condense, forming a thin but dense layer around the beast's, so that the technique appears as a sphere with the front carved to resemble the beast's head, and tails of energy protruding from it. Josho was originally unable to reach the maximum number of tails for the given beast, as doing so would cause him to change into the Biju itself, which would cause him to lose in to the Beast's chakra, as he did not have it sealed in him. However, he was able to circumvent this by leaving only a small amount of its chakra in him, and allowing the rest to form its own mass, guided by him using the chakra still in him, into the form of a signature weapon for each beast, with massive devastation potential, and also capable of literally possessing Jinchuriki in the lower transformation states to do Josho's will. This ultimate technique he calls Bijūtennō (尾獣皇帝, Bijūtennō; Japanese for "Tailed Beast Emperor).