Talk:Hokage-Style Sixty-Year-Old Technique — Kakuan Entering Society with Bliss-Bringing Hands

Dragon Heads?
I thought that given the fad they were giraffe heads, or at least a reference to Kirin? >_> I mean I see the draconic influence but... --Everyone's Favorite Idol... Mewshuji! 12:22, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

Suppress or Control?
Does this technique suppress the tailed beast's chakra or control the entire tailed beast? --75.2.217.57 (talk) 22:08, December 23, 2009 (UTC)

Pillar inconsistency?
When Yamato suppresses Four Tails Naruto, there are eleven pillars, but when he is on standby during Rasenshuriken training, there are only ten pillars. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:34, February 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * I take it you're talking about the anime. In the manga, I count 10 pillars when Naruto is going Four-Tails and 9 pillars during the Wind Release training. The Third Databook also claims there should be 10.
 * Which does indicate that this technique is not the same as the one Yamato used during the Wind Release training. --ShounenSuki (talk 16:57, February 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * In the anime, I count 9 during rasengan training. File:Under the Starry Sky.PNG. Simant (talk) 22:03, February 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Looking again at this, i noticed that the statues are different... one has heads (wooden candles?) all facing the same direction with curvy lines (decorations?) on it, and the other has spikes all facing inwards. - S im A nt 21:45, May 26, 2010 (UTC)

Jiraiya
During the time skip, while training, Naruto slipped into the four tails transformation but Jiraiya managed to stop him and because the only known ways to stop the Naruto in his four tails form is to either knock him out or use this jutsu does that mean that he can use this jutsu too. And if you think he couldn't because it a wood release, its not actually known if it is or not. Also I am a massive tool.
 * This jutsu is classified as kekkai genkai so he can't do it. Jiraya created a special seal that suppressed the fox's chakra.--Deva 27 (talk) 12:36, May 26, 2010 (UTC)

can the first use it without the necklace
 * We have no idea. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 22:08, July 6, 2011 (UTC)

Tobi
Wasn't Tobi shown using this technique controlling the Five-Tails? 119.154.17.60 (talk) 13:36, December 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * No, he used a chakra chain and his sharingan. Joshbl56  13:41, December 14, 2011 (UTC)

Juinjutsu
Isn't this a juinjutsu? Either way whether control or suppression it is a juinjutsu. The same argument could be made for the Chakra Chains. 119.154.64.206 (talk) 08:19, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

...No. It does not give the target a curse mark. It is used to suppress the chakra of a Tailed Beast. Skitts (talk) 08:37, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

Is it necessary for the target/victim to have a curse mark? (just asking because i don't know) 119.154.64.206 (talk) 08:50, January 8, 2012 (UTC)
 * As far as I remember, it has only be used on Naruto, that doesn't have cursed seal. Jacce | Talk | Contributions 08:51, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

I've never seen one that doesn't, hence the term Curse Mark. :P We've only seen Orochimaru's, the Hyuga clan's and Danzo's juinjutsu, and each left the target with a visible mark. Skitts (talk) 08:52, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

Wait, what about Fu's Mind Puppet Transfer Technique it didn't have a cursed mark. 119.154.64.206 (talk) 09:26, January 8, 2012 (UTC)
 * Actually, I think Fū's case is a little different where there's a cursed object instead. Also, remember that when the doll is hit the cursed seal on the paper on its forehead is activated.--Cerez365™Hyūga Symbol.svg 14:36, January 8, 2012 (UTC)

There's a difference between a mark and a seal. If it's a cursed object shouldn't that be added to the definition of juinjutsu? 119.154.70.86 (talk) 10:37, January 10, 2012 (UTC)