Dance of the Branching Ginkgo

The Dance of the Branching Ginkgo (枝銀杏の舞, Shiichō no Mai) is one of the dances performed using the Shikotsumyaku. When up close to an opponent, the user generates bones from their palms and wrists which then proceeds to fork in all directions, allowing the bones to spread over a wide range and thus make them extremely difficult to evade.

This technique has another purpose however. When struck, the bones react to the targets osteoclast cells and destroys the osteoblast cells, making them create an unending amount of bone within the body. This causes branches of bones to burst out of the victim, piecing them in the process. Should they survive, the osteoclast cells within their bodies will eventually turn their organs and tissue into bone, turning them into a statue of bone, causing death in the process.