Shuhōgan

The Shuhōgan (取崩眼, Demolishing Eye; Literally "eye that takes away until nothing remains") is a  which so far has appeared in two separate persons: Nōhime and. It is the only known dōjutsu not belonging to the Three Great Dōjutsu (三大瞳術, San Daidōjutsu; Literally meaning "Three Great Eye Techniques"), consisting of the, and. While the latter found their roots within the lineage of, it is still unknown how the Shuhōgan came to be or what its exact relation is with the other dōjutsu. It has also been called the "Eye of Desire" (欲の目, Yoku no Me) by Nōhime.

Ranmaru's Version


Ranmaru awakened the Shuhōgan without knowledge of its true nature or abilities. Even so, he manifested a wide range of abilities, which made him a fierce opponent even as a young boy without any kind of combat training. Eventually, Ranmaru was killed by Nōhime so his Shuhōgan could strengthen hers.

With his kekkei genkai, Ranmaru had the ability to see and hear things from long distances. With this ability, Ranmaru was able penetrate the walls of his shack to view the outside world. Although the range of his kekkei genkai was similar to the range of the, it actually had the ability to counter and negate that trait. His abilities also allowed him to perform irresistible, which could fool even the "all-seeing" Byakugan. Ranmaru's vision also let him locate and track others by sensing chakra, picking up chakra from long distances, and noticing changes in an individual's chakra. It was also able to sense how many individuals are present.

Ranmaru's vision had heightened perception and analytic powers, similar to those of the, meaning he could comprehend any details he sees. When first encountering Raiga, Ranmaru was able to read his thoughts to determine what was ailing him. He could also see one's life force, which he could use to predict the opponent's next move or tell if someone was alive. In addition to this, Ranmaru was able transfer part of his own life force to completely heal someone even on the brink of death.