Chōkiri

Chōkiri (潮錐, Tide Drill) is a personal technique of Otohime that at first glance seems to be nothing more than a blinding fast punch with Tide Jewels activated.

Description
First, Otohime enters a modified Kōkutsu-dachi stance. Just like the original her rear leg is strongly bent at the knee, the front leg is slightly bent, and her body is turned 90 degrees so it is facing her right side. Unlike the original, her head turns to face the same direction instead of facing the front. When the opponent is within range she lets her body rise and quickly rotates her entire body to face the front to punch in front of her with her right hand at blinding speeds, which is rotating as well. The speed of the rotation of her entire body emits a screeching noise and gives a microscopic razor sharp edge to the pressure cloaking Otohime's body that is formed by the attraction and repulsion of moisture of the technique Tide Jewels. This screeching noise is the only clue the opponent as to the effects of the punch.

The moisture and pressure it creates acts like Rasenshuriken's microscopic wind blades to strike the opponent hundreds of times. The microscopic water and pressure blades damages anything it hits on a cellular level, damaging even the chakra circulatory system beyond repair before launching the opponent away. The damage done by the technique is enough to bring most foe's to their knees and like the Rasenshuriken, if the damage is great enough the opponent may never be able to use jutsu again. The microscopic water and pressure blades, the force the opponent is propelled away, and the punch grinding against the opponent's body as it rotates is surely a recipe for disaster that would be smart to avoid at all costs.

In addition to its offensive capabilities, the microscopic water and pressure blades excel at breaking past an opponent's defense and guard to strike them. It appears this is because the number of times the microscopic water and pressure blade strikes is to simply to much for ordinary defenses to handle so they simply crumble against the immense power of the technique.