Benihisago

The is a giant gourd that was said to have once belonged to the Sage of the Six Paths himself, and has later come to be revered as one of the Treasured Tools of the Sage of the Six Paths. The item itself exhibits the unusual ability to "record" a person's, once it has first been drawn out by the Kōkinjō and then severed from their body by the Shichiseiken, allowing it to be absorbed into the container. Completing these conditions curses the afflicted individual, threatening to imprison them within the gourd for all eternity, if the victim were to utter their most frequently spoken word which is inscribed directly onto the blade of the Shichiseiken, even if they just put letters together in a sentence that vaguely sounds like the word. Also, should the victim stay silent for too long, they will be sucked into the gourd anyways. If the recorded word on the Shichiseiken changes while the victim is being sucked in, then the suction will stop. However, as with the other four treasures, its usage consumes an enormous amount of chakra, so much so that any normal human would die after only a short period.

The gourd, along with four of the other treasures, were eventually acquired by Kumogakure, where at least four of them came into the possession of the Gold and Silver Brothers. As the siblings possessed immense chakra reserves and later a portion of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox's chakra, they alone were capable of wielding the treasures without fatal repercussions. Typically, Ginkaku would use the Kōkinjō in order to tie the gourd around his neck for the purposes of transportation. However, when in combat, this cord is removed, meaning that the large container must be held directly in hand.

Techniques Utilized

 * Record "Benihisago"

Trivia

 * The Benihisago is based on a tool from the Chinese classic "Journey to the West". In this story; there are two demon king brothers, known as the and the . The siblings possess five treasured tools, one of which is called the  and has the ability to suck in their opponents, melting them once they are trapped within.