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  • Kamiumi
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  • The Kamiumi are made up from three Uchiha clan members that each possess a kinjutsu from the clan: Izanami and/or Izanagi. Prior to Asano finding his niece, Kamiumi existed out of the two best friends, who, referred themselves as Kamiumi. It is a reference to their access and knowledge of the aforementioned. Additionally to that, the Kamiumi should be known to possess great power and wielders of the Mangekyō Sharingan, albeit Yomi no longer having it.
  • Kamiumi is a Mangekyō Sharingan dōjutsu and is considered the greatest of the Transformation Techniques. This technique is said to represent the "Creation of the Gods" (神の創造, Kami no Sōzō) and is the counterpart to to Kuniumi.
  • In Japanese mythology, the story of the birth of the gods(神産みKamiumi) occurs after the creation of Japan (Kuniumi) and refers to the birth of the kami, descendants of Izanagi and Izanami.
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image name
  • Kamiumi Symbol.svg
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Shippuden
  • No
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Romaji
  • Kamiumi
literal
  • Birth of Gods
Kanji
  • 神産み
Media
  • Anime, Manga
Leaders
  • Asano Uchiha, Kurami
unnamed team
  • No
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  • The Kamiumi are made up from three Uchiha clan members that each possess a kinjutsu from the clan: Izanami and/or Izanagi. Prior to Asano finding his niece, Kamiumi existed out of the two best friends, who, referred themselves as Kamiumi. It is a reference to their access and knowledge of the aforementioned. Additionally to that, the Kamiumi should be known to possess great power and wielders of the Mangekyō Sharingan, albeit Yomi no longer having it.
  • Kamiumi is a Mangekyō Sharingan dōjutsu and is considered the greatest of the Transformation Techniques. This technique is said to represent the "Creation of the Gods" (神の創造, Kami no Sōzō) and is the counterpart to to Kuniumi.
  • In Japanese mythology, the story of the birth of the gods(神産みKamiumi) occurs after the creation of Japan (Kuniumi) and refers to the birth of the kami, descendants of Izanagi and Izanami.