Forty-Fourth Training Ground

The, also known as the , was the stage for the second part of the Konoha Chūnin Exams, proctored by Anko Mitarashi. Its primary function served as a testing ground for the survival and fighting skills of genin trying to become a chūnin. It was a very dangerous place, filled with hordes of flora and fauna; often gigantic, poisonous — or even more likely, both — hence its name.

Appearance
A metallic fence surrounds its perimeter with 44 gates equally spaced around it; this perimeter is where the shinobi entered. Inside is a river, the forest, and a tower located in the exact centre; the forest's radius is about ten kilometres. It lies on the north of the.

Chūnin Exam Arc
The tower was the destination of the ninja after they had collected two scrolls. Each team started with only one scroll, either the Scrolls of Heaven or Earth; therefore, to pass the exam, a team had to find a team with the opposite scroll and steal it by any means necessary, then finished the journey to the tower as a full team within the five day limit. Before the second exam taking place, the candidates were required to sign a release form, acknowledging the dangers and that the proctors will not be held responsible for any deaths. Inside the tower is the large arena in which the third test preliminaries were held, if too many teams managed to survive to that point. Relatively few teams complete this part of the test, though still too many that a preliminary must be held to weed out more contestants.

Trivia

 * In Japanese culture (and in Chinese), the number "4" is considered an unlucky number because it is pronounced as "Shi" which is also the word for "death", and so the number "44" is considered an especially ominous number. This is a fitting designation number for this particular training ground.