Han

was a shinobi from Iwagakure and was the jinchūriki of the Five-Tailed Dolphin Horse, as well as the physically largest jinchūriki, easily standing a head taller than Killer Bee. The Five-Tails has been captured and sealed by Akatsuki, causing Han's death when the beast was extracted. Also, it is mentioned by Deidara that Han was one of the first jinchūriki to be captured in the anime.

Appearance
Han is heavily armoured, wearing what is called with a furnace on the back that emits steam. He has light brown eyes and his armour extends all the way to the bottom half of his face, covering it up. Underneath the armour covering the bottom half of his face, he wears a white cloth which also covers both sides of his face and the top of his head. Aside from his red armour, he also wears a red kasa (conical straw hat) over the white cloth and it seems to be composed of the same material of his armour and furnace. He wears his Iwagakure forehead protector on a black cloth, and over his armour, Han wears a black gi, with the sleeves seemingly torn off and black gloves. He also wears what seems to be a bronze-coloured ring around his neck which he wears over his red armour. Also, the armour covering his arms and torso is plated.

Personality
Not much is known about Han's personality, other than he loathed humanity according to the Akatsuki, due to being neglected and hated by his village. He has an odd tendency to keep his right hand within his robes at all times, even when moving at high speed.

Abilities
The only information known about his abilities is that he fought using an unnamed steam-based ninjutsu. He has quite the speed and appears to be very agile even when wearing his armor.

Shinobi World War Arc
Han is resurrected by Kabuto, along with the other deceased jinchūriki through the Summoning: Impure World Resurrection, to fight in the Fourth Shinobi World War. When given orders to set out, he moved in the same direction as the other jinchūriki.

Trivia

 * In order to prevent the jinchūriki from turning traitor, it is tradition for the host to be selected from the family of the village's own Kage. Due to this, Han may have been connected to one of the Tsuchikage.