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


 * Name: Viz "Hokage Style Elder Jutsu: Kakuan's Tenth Edict on Enlightenment"
 * Type: Ninjutsu, Kekkei genkai, No rank, Supplementary, Short range (0-5m)
 * Hand Seals: Boar, Dog, Bird, Monkey, Sheep, Monkey, Tiger
 * Users: Hashirama Senju, Yamato
 * Debut (Anime): Naruto Shippuden Episode 43
 * Debut (Manga): Naruto Chapter 296

By utilizing the Wood Release power to harness the user's own life energy, the user will produce a seal in the form of kanji on his hand. By then pointing that hand and focusing the chakra on a target of nature energy (e.i. demons), the user will be able to control the target through its chakra. A variation of this jutsu is to suppress natural chakra. To aid in this final effect, the user will use the Wood Release to produce several wood spiked posts with dragon heads from the ground to surround the target. The posts will then begin to drain the potency of the chakra until the chakra fully recedes back into the target. The stronger the chakra is in comparison to the user's own chakra, the closer the user must be for this jutsu to work. Of an important note, Hashirama Senju's natural powers for Wood Release made his powers towards this jutsu so strong, that he could control the strongest of targets even from greater distances. Because Yamato’s powers are only artificially infused into him, he is not nearly as strong or skilled. Because of which, Yamato only has the power to suppress chakra, and for the target to be too strong will require the assistance of Hashirama’s.

Name
The last part of this technique's name,, comes from a famous series of short poems and accompanying images, called the. The pictures and poems are intended to illustrate the stages of Zen discipline. They were drawn by a twelfth-century Chinese Zen master called. The tenth poem talks about how the fully-enlightened herdsman returns to the city to help others reach enlightenment. This poem is called, which can be translated as "entering society with bliss-bringing hands" (i.e. hands that teach how to reach enlightment).