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Takamagahara | ||||
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Kanji | 高天原 | |||
Rōmanji | Takamagahara | |||
Literal English | High Heaven's Plain Plain of High Heaven | |||
Other | Chōjigensei (超次元性, Hyperdimensionality) | |||
Classification | Hiden, Ninjutsu, Space-Time Ninjutsu, Barrier Ninjutsu, Space-Time Barrier Ninjutsu | |||
Rank | S-Rank, Rubedo | |||
Class | Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary | |||
Range | All Ranges | |||
Related Jutsu | Sukunahikona Kamui | |||
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Takamagahara (高天原, High Heaven's Plain) is a space-time ninjutsu created by Enzō Takahashi. His use of this technique earned him the moniker of The Tesseract (四次元立方体, Yojigenrippōtai).
Overview[]
Takamagahara allows the user to manipulate dimensions. This enables the, to freely alter a target's size, including their length, width, height, diameter, perimeter, area, volume, and mass, their direction and orientation, as well as their spatial dimensions. These changes occur instantaneously, too fast for entities to perceive, appearing as if targets and objects have spontaneously changed, vanished, or were manifested from nothing. This can occur through direct contact, from a distance by establishing a barrier, or from simply looking at a desired target. When transitioning between spatial dimensions, it is often characterized by the addition or subtraction of a given number of spatial axes. The properties and capabilities of Takamagahara largely depend on which dimension is being used. By merely focusing, the user can sense the coordinates of everything around them. This allows them to visualize their surroundings with unprecedented detail and precision, even without using their eyes.
Usage[]
Zero-Dimensional Space
- In Zero Dimensional Space (零次元空間, Reijigenkūkan)..
Two-Dimensional Space
- In Two Dimensional Space (二次元空間, Nijigenkūkan)...
Three-Dimensional Space
- In Three Dimensional Space (三次元空間, Sanjigenkūkan)...
Four-Dimensional Space
- In Four Dimensional Space (四次元空間, Yojigenkūkan)...
Influence[]
Takamagahara is a place in Japanese mythology, the dwelling place of the Amatsukami. It is said to be connected to Earth by the Amanoukihashi.