Only Gennō, who had been in Konoha at the time planting explosive tags for a possible counter-attack, survived its destruction Two weeks later, however, another rival village wiped them out. After a surprise attack led by Jiraiya and several Konoha ninja, they declared a cease-fire. ![]() Thirty years before the series begins, it was at war with Konoha. Kagerō Village (陽炎の里, Kagerō no Sato English TV "Heat Devil Village" Literally meaning "Heat Haze Village"), introduced in the anime, was a small village located in the Land of Mountains. Ninja in this village seem to be specifically trained in gaining information while giving none in return as evident by Hanare's Eye Mind Reading technique and their leader's willingness to commit suicide rather than be taken hostage by enemy ninja. This village's ninja are experts in espionage in order to gain information for negotiations with larger, more powerful nations. The Jōmae Village (錠前の里, Jōmae no Sato Literally meaning "Lock Village") is a village located in the Land of Keys. The Tsuchikage's palace seems to be the tallest structure with a cone shaped roof. Many of its buildings sit on cliffs connected by a network of bridges. ![]() The village sits among a mountain range consisting of small narrow waterfalls, with the buildings being composed of rock and stone shaped from large, elevated formations of rock into tower-like structures. The village profits from this advantageous position and is proud of its strong defences. The rocky mountain ranges that surround the village and country provide a natural stronghold. Iwagakure ninja seem to specialize in earth release techniques. Iwagakure is well-known for the rock-hard attitude of its shinobi as soon as the Tsuchikage gives an order, the Iwa-nin do so without hesitating, even if it means death. There have been three Tsuchikage, the most recent being Ōnoki. As one of the five great ninja villages, Iwagakure has a Kage as its leader known as the Tsuchikage. Iwagakure (岩隠れの里, Iwagakure no Sato English TV "Hidden Stone Village" Literally meaning "Village Hidden in the Rocks") is the hidden village of the Land of Earth. Ishigakure (石隠れの里, Ishigakure no Sato Literally meaning "Village Hidden in Stones") is the hidden village of the country located between the Land of Earth and the Land of Wind. The other villages do not recognize Hoshigakure as an equal, nor is there any ninja truly worthy of the title. Its leader is the Hoshikage (星影 Literally meaning "Star Shadow"), although the leader is a Kage in name only. Information gathered from the villagers suggests that the village can't have been founded much sooner than Konoha was. No trees or plants could grow around the vicinity after it landed. Hoshigakure was formed sometime after a strange meteorite, which the inhabitants called the "star," struck its location 200 years earlier. It is located in the Land of Bears, and is one of the lesser-known Shinobi Villages in the Naruto Universe. Hoshigakure (星隠れの里, Hoshigakure no Sato Literally meaning "Village Hidden Among Stars") was introduced during the Hoshigakure filler arc. This village has been shown in Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom. A shinobi from this village briefly appears during the Chūnin Exams. Getsugakure (月隠れの里, Getsugakure no Sato literally "Village Hidden under the Moon") is a hidden village in the Land of the Moon. Many shinobi from this village seem to wear a kind of mask that allows them to breathe underwater. As its name suggests, it rains almost constantly due to a storm above the village. ![]() ![]() A number of smaller villages also surround Amegakure. This is a list of all the Villages in the Naruto UniverseĪmegakure (雨隠れの里, Amegakure no Sato Literally meaning "Village Hidden in Rain") is a small, yet highly industrialized hidden village located in an unnamed country.
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