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editSage Art: Gate of the Great God
Name
Kanji 仙法・明神門
Rōmaji Senpō: Myōjinmon
Viz print media Sage Arts: Gracious Deity Gates
Debut
Appears in Anime, Manga
Data
Classification Ninjutsu, Senjutsu
Class Supplementary
Range Long-range
Hand seals Ram
Other jutsu
Parent jutsu
Users
  • Ryota
  • Naruto Uzumaki
  • Hikaru Ōtsutsuki
  • Yosuke Satsuki

Sage Art: Gate of the Great God is a sealing technique which is used in Sage Mode.

Usage[]

Ten-Tails Restrained

Hashirama using the Seal Ten and Seal Head variants.

The user manifests a select number of massive red torii that fall down from above, in order to pin an intended target between the gate and the ground. The size and strength of these torii is such that they can even be used to immobilise the Ten-Tails. These torii are quite versatile and can be used in several different ways, this was displayed after Obito Uchiha became the beast's jinchūriki, Hashirama piled the torii atop one another in an attempt to increase their ability to immobilise the target.[1]

Variants[]

The exact number and size of the torii involved in this technique can vary dependent upon what the user specifies:

  • Seal Ten (封十, Fūtō, Viz: Ten Seals): Creates ten torii that can be used to pin several individual targets simultaneously.[2]
  • Seal Head (封頭, Fūtō, Viz: Head Seal): Creates a single, large torii, intended to pin the target's neck beneath it, so as to immobilise their head.[3] Afterwards, the target is imbued with natural energy to stop it from resisting.

Trivia[]

See Also[]

References[]

  1. Naruto chapter 638, pages 10-11
  2. Naruto chapter 631, pages 9-11
  3. Naruto chapter 632, page 10
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