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Konohagakure
Konohagakure | |
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Name | |
Kanji | 木ノ葉隠れの里 |
Rōmaji | Konohagakure no Sato |
Literal English | Village Hidden by Tree Leaves |
English TV | The Village Hidden in the Leaves |
Village Data | |
Country | Land of Fire |
Leader | Hokage |
Symbol | |
Statistics | |
Population | 5/5 |
Military | 3/5 |
Economy | 2/5 |
[1] It is surrounded on all sides by enormous walls. [2] While generally seen as the most powerful of the ninja villages, [3] Konoha has enjoyed many years of relative peace and stability.
The standard attire for Konoha shinobi consists of blue or black shirts which may or may not have swirl patterns on the shoulders, along with matching coloured pants under a green flak jacket which also has a red swirl on the back, and pockets on the chest area. They also tend to wrap bandages around their legs. Many Konohagakure ninja use Fire Release techniques.
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History
Founding
The Uchiha and Senju establish Konohagakure.
During the Warring States Period, ninja were organised into small mercenary clans that knew nothing but battle. The two strongest of these clans were the Senju and the Uchiha, who had warred against each other for their entire histories. Eventually, intending to end the constant bloodshed, Hashirama Senju used his position as leader of his clan to broker a truce with the Uchiha clan through their leader, his childhood friend Madara Uchiha. Thus the Senju, the Uchiha, and their respective affiliated clans formed the first shinobi village: Konohagakure — a name invented by Madara himself. [4] Other villages would soon start forming, following Konoha’s example and essentially ending the Warring States Period.
Konoha as it appeared shortly after its founding.
Hashirama used his Wood Release abilities to produce much of the village’s infrastructure. [5] This ability and his ideals were two of the reasons he was chosen to become the village’s leader: the Hokage. Madara, however, feared that the Senju would oppress his clan and attempted to gather support to overthrow Hashirama. No Uchiha would help, forcing him to take on Hashirama by himself. Madara was ultimately defeated at what would be called the Valley of the End and he was believed to have died. As a result of the battle, Konoha came into possession of the Nine-Tails. To contain its enormous power, the village began its trend of sealing the beast within the Uzumaki, a clan that the Senju and thus the rest of Konoha had close ties with. [6]
The First Three World Wars
Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s Attack
The Nine-Tails attacking Konoha.
After the end of the Third Shinobi World War, Hiruzen chose Minato to replace him as Fourth Hokage. Soon after Minato took office, however, a masked man kidnapped Minato’s wife, the current Nine-Tails jinchūriki Kushina Uzumaki, after she had given birth to their son Naruto Uzumaki and removed it from her body, which he then used to attack Konoha. Minato was able to defeat the man, but the Nine-Tails proved more difficult. Left with few options, Minato and Kushina gave their lives to seal the Nine-Tails into the body of their newborn son. Many ninja died defending the village, and most survivors blamed Naruto for the Nine-Tails’ actions. Hiruzen, Hokage again, outlawed all mention of the Nine-Tails so that future generations would not hate Naruto as their parents did.
Hyūga Affair
Uchiha Clan Downfall
Uchiha Clan Downfall.
Konoha’s leadership believed an Uchiha was responsible for the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s attack, and as such cut off the Uchiha from much of the village’s affairs. Angered by this mistreatment, many of the Uchiha began plotting a coup d’état that would wrest control of Konoha. However, some Uchiha saw the dangers from such a venture. One such figure was Itachi Uchiha, who became a spy for Konoha’s leadership. After peace talks failed, Danzō Shimura ordered Itachi to wipe out his clan in exchange for being allowed to spare his younger brother, Sasuke. Itachi, with assistance from Tobi, did as instructed, but staged events to seem as though he acted alone and for selfish purposes so that Sasuke would someday take vengeance against him for what he did to their family.
Konoha Crush
Pain’s Assault
Konoha destroyed by Pain.
More than three years after the failed Konoha Crush, the Six Paths of Pain of Akatsuki attack Konoha in an effort to capture Naruto. Konoha’s forces have some success while fighting the Pains individually, but can do nothing to stop the village’s destruction by Pain’s Shinra Tensei. Naruto returns to Konoha shortly afterwards and defeats Pain before confronting Nagato, the man behind Pain. After Naruto convinces him that his actions were wrong, Nagato gives his life to revive everyone that died during the invasion. Tsunade is left in a coma from exhausting herself in protecting Konoha from Pain, causing Danzō Shimura to temporarily take office as her replacement. Danzō oversees the start of the village’s lengthy rebuilding process and deals with the immediate aftermath of Pain’s attack. The villagers decided to rebuilt their village in the same place instead of a new area as they felt Konoha is where the Hokage Rock is. [8]
Fourth Shinobi World War
Konoha entrapped in the God: Nativity of a World of Trees.
Because of Akatsuki’s growing aggression, the ninja villages decide to form an Allied Shinobi Forces to oppose Akatsuki in the Fourth Shinobi World War. Danzō is killed shortly after the Alliance is agreed upon, but Tsunade wakes from her coma in time to start overseeing the war efforts. Despite still being under construction, Konoha is used as a haven for refugees fleeing countries where much of the fighting is expected to take place. [9] By the time the war is won, most of the village has been restored. [10] As a result of the war, Konoha’s population suffered greatly, but it gradually recovered. [11]
Post-War
Konoha fifteen years after the Fourth Shinobi World War.
During the Sixth and Seventh Hokage’s era, the hidden village that was Konoha had stopped being hidden and instead become the first metropolitan area in the Land of Fire. Stores which had been in business since the village’s founding grew into 24 hour businesses, and due to condos housing hundreds of people, it brought in more immigrants. Konoha’s population eventually turned prominently non-shinobi, due to the Academy introducing a general studies department, with its ninjutsu department falling below quota in the peaceful era. [8] Military budget was considered to be lowered in order to focus on other projects, leading to decreased funding for organisations such as the Anbu. [12] The village expanded to the land behind the Hokage Rock and installed the Thunder Rail throughout the village, leading to Konoha being regarded as a city rather than a village. [13]
Konoha destroyed again.
Fifteen years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, Konoha held the first Five Great Shinobi Countries co-sponsor Chūnin Exams, during which the final exam venue was attacked and destroyed by Momoshiki Ōtsutsuki, resulting in the Seventh Hokage briefly being abducted. Sixteen years after the war, [14] Isshiki Ōtsutsuki infiltrated the village, which resulted in a small amount of casualties. Three years after Isshiki’s assault, much of the village including the Hokage Rock and the city behind it has been destroyed.
Locations
Clans
Konohagakure’s clan leaders around the time of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox’s attack.
Within the village there are many powerful and well respected clans. Of these there are four clans which are regarded as noble clans. These are the: Aburame, Akimichi, Hyūga and Uchiha clans — the latter of which was regarded as the most powerful clan in the village. [19] [20] All known clans in the village are:
Emergency Protocols
Konoha has a protocol in case the village is ever under attack. [23]