Jingū

is the current daimyō of the Land of Wind, succeeding her father, the. Formerly a shinobi of Sunagakure, she is the first kunoichi to become daimyō, earning her renown as the.

Background
Jingū is the daughter of the previous daimyō of the Land of Wind. As a young girl, she was sent to Sunagakure for shinobi training. It is unclear how far she made it through the ranks, but she is suggested to be a formidable shinobi: making her at least chūnin if not jōnin-level. She is summoned back to her father's palace, following his tragic demise, to assume his place as the daimyō. In doing so, she became the first kunoichi daimyō.

Appearance
Jingū is a woman of great esteem and appears very regal, in start contrast to her father and predecessor. She is a petite woman with long black hair which drapes across her shoulders, equally dark colored eyes, and porcelain skin.

Perhaps her most recognizable feature is the golden crown-like headpiece adorning her head. Jingū wears a white haori which is much too big on her body, surrounded by a further white robe which attaches at her abdomen, covering a sleeveless black kimono and matching hakama. She wears a regal, flower-pattered, obi around her waist in addition to a pair of extremely thick-soled.

Personality
Jingū is a shrewd and reserved woman who possess a rather dark sense of humor. She is strongly independent and is noted for her disdain towards men, though the reasons behind this have never been fully explained. As daimyō, Jingū is somewhat of a cruel ruler, though she does little in the way of influencing Sunagakure, preferring to let the village govern itself.

Trivia

 * Jingū is based off of, the legendary Japanese warrior empress.