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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Shadow Senbon
rdfs:comment
  • Kin Tsuchi makes a more advanced use of this technique by attaching strings to the thrown bells and ringing them from unexpected positions, distracting her opponent long enough for her to attack.
  • A simple technique using senbon, the user throws senbon with bells attached and senbon without bells at the same time. The intention is that the opponent will only react to the sound of the bells and won't notice the silent ones, getting hit by these. This technique focuses on how the brain instinctively works: reacting to the sound, the brain "forgets" about the information provided by the other senses. However, it is very easy to evade the attack if the opponent recognises the trick and simply focuses on how many senbon were actually thrown.
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Shadow Senbon
jutsu rank
  • E
jutsu classification
  • Ninjutsu, Shurikenjutsu,
Debut Manga
  • 74
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short, Mid
Debut Anime
  • 43
jutsu class type
  • Offensive
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
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Users
  • Kin Tsuchi
  • Tatsuya Hatake, Kobe, Anko Mitarashi , Jiraiya Namikaze , Aino Uchiha, Urameshi Hatake, Takeda Uchiha, Katsumi, Mei Tanaka, Shinobu Uchiha, Omoi Uchiha, Sakura Kurama, Kin Tsuchi, Miyuki Hisajima, Setsuna Yoshida, Akito Otonashi, Yuè Mazuka, Sora Yajuu, Mamushi,Fuyū
Romaji
  • Kage Senbon
Kanji
  • 影千本
abstract
  • Kin Tsuchi makes a more advanced use of this technique by attaching strings to the thrown bells and ringing them from unexpected positions, distracting her opponent long enough for her to attack.
  • A simple technique using senbon, the user throws senbon with bells attached and senbon without bells at the same time. The intention is that the opponent will only react to the sound of the bells and won't notice the silent ones, getting hit by these. This technique focuses on how the brain instinctively works: reacting to the sound, the brain "forgets" about the information provided by the other senses. However, it is very easy to evade the attack if the opponent recognises the trick and simply focuses on how many senbon were actually thrown. Kin Tsuchi makes a more advanced use of this technique by attaching strings to the thrown bells and ringing them from unexpected positions, distracting her opponent long enough for her to attack.