Raidō Namiashi

is a tokubetsu jōnin-level shinobi of Konohagakure who serves as an elite bodyguard to the Hokage.

Background
Not much is known about Raidō's background except for the fact he is an elite guard to the Hokage. During his time serving under the Fourth Hokage, he was taught the Flying Thunder God Technique.

Personality
From what has been seen of him, he is a calm and collected person even during battle. He is also described as strict and methodical in his actions.

Appearance
Raidō's most distinct feature is probably the wheal-like scar on his face- running across the bridge of his nose and down across the left side of his face. He has brown spiky hair, dark eyes and wears the standard attire of the Konoha shinobi complete with a forehead protector and the standard flak jacket. He also tends to wear small appendages on his hand ranging from black bandages to metal rings on his fingers.

Abilities
Despite the handful of fights he has been in, Raidō has yet to be seen in extended combat. Given his status as a guard for the Hokage and that the Sound Four needed to activate the second stage of their cursed seals in order to defeat him and Genma, it is likely that he is a formidable fighter. It was shown that when Hidan and Kakuzu attempted to kill Kotetsu and Izumo, Raidō successfully attacked and fended off Kakuzu with a unique sword called "Kokutō", which resembles a katana with a darkened, non-reflective surface.

Raidō has also shown some aptitude with Space–Time Ninjutsu as he is able to use the Flying Thunder God Technique which was taught to him by the Fourth Hokage due to their being part of the Hokage Guard Platoon. However, unlike Minato, Raidō has to use this technique in conjunction with Genma and another shinobi.

Chūnin Exams Arc
During the final rounds of the Chūnin Exams Raidō stays in the box seat with the Third Hokage. He keeps the Third informed about what is going on and communicates the Third's wishes to the other ninja involved with the exams. When the invasion of Konoha begins, Raidō is attacked by the Sound Four, disguised as the Fourth Kazekage's bodyguards, to keep him from helping the Third Hokage.

Sasuke Retrieval Arc
Raidō is sent on a mission with Genma Shiranui, Iwashi Tatami, and Shizune. During a break on their way back, Raidō and Genma encounter the Sound Four. In order to beat Raidō the Sound Four had to activate level two of their cursed seals, leaving Raidō gravely injured and in need of medical attention. Shizune stabilises their conditions and takes them back to Konoha for further treatment.

Hidan and Kakuzu Arc
Raidō appears in Part II as a member of the Nijū Shōtai. In the anime the team is showing scoping out a known Akatsuki bounty station where they accost an associate of the organisation. After stating that they would send him to Ibiki Morino to be interrogated, they then launched a stake-out of the area.

They are later seen assisting Asuma Sarutobi's team in the fight against Akatsuki after receiving their distress message. After Hidan and Kakuzu are distracted by Aoba's crows, Raidō — dressed in black — attempts a sneak attack on Kakuzu with his Kokutō in the flurry of crows. Kakuzu was however able to defend against it, but by from the attack, Raidō gained valuable intelligence on Kakuzu's abilities and also gives Kotetsu and Izumo a chance to free themselves from his grasp. He later stands with Aoba as Asuma imparts his final words to his team before dying. He then covers Asuma's face with his cape as it began to rain, stating that he had a died a death befitting a true shinobi. He is later seen again at Asuma's funeral with the rest of the villagers, mourning his death.

Shinobi World War Arc
After the start of the Fourth Shinobi World War, the Allied Shinobi Forces learn that Akatsuki's forces will be marching through the Land of Frost. Raidō is sent there to organise the evacuation of daimyō and the other citizens of the country. Afterwards, he is tasked with guarding a daimyō safe house along with Genma Shiranui. While on duty, he and Raidō have a light conversation about the daimyō and their medal naming medals. Raidō says that they're really taking it easy as such a time even coming up with the names for the medals they would hand out after the war. However, Genma tells him not to make fun of them as it was their job and that without medals they wouldn't know what was honourable and what wasn't. Genma then tells him that if he just stands around thinking of medals, he'd never get one, then tells him to look alive as they were going to relocate soon.

As the Black Zetsu locates the daimyō he is intercepted by Mei Terumī. Raidō alongside Genma, Chōjūrō and some other Kirigakure ninja arrive shortly after to back her up. After Naruto's shadow clone arrives on the battlefield and crashes into a tree after being sidestepped by Black Zetsu, Raidō exclaims that Naruto had not changed much and still rushed into battle without thinking. While battling Black Zetsu, he marvels at Chōjūrō and his sword Hiramekarei. He, Genma and and another shinobi later prepare to use the Flying Thunder God Technique to transport Mei to the front lines of the battlefield. He informs Mei that while they could use the technique, they had to do so altogether and apologises for being so packed together. As soon as Tsunade, who is marked with the seal, was transported to the battlefield, they transport Mei to the frontlines.

As Mei and A engage Madara in battle, the third member of the Hokage Guard Platoon prematurely anticipates his defeat, Genma however, notes the extension of damage inflicted upon the surroundings by the enemy and warns his partner to stay focused while Raidō comments there is no way to just force their way through. Dodai then enlists their help to go after the Kabuto-controlled Mū, who had begun to emerge from the debris. The four men then give chase to him but their target is soon slapped away by A. As the battle between the Kage and Madara wages on, they continue to give chase to the evasive Mū.

Trivia

 * "Namiashi" means "walking pace" while "Raidō" means "following blindly".
 * According to the databook:
 * His favourite phrase is.