Sukunahikona

Sukunahikona is a dōjutsu of Isshiki Ōtsutsuki's unspecified dōjutsu. It allows the user to instantaneously shrink themselves or any nonliving matter within their gaze and then return it to its original size at will. Because the change in size happens too fast for the human eye to see, it is often mistaken for teleportation. Daikokuten is used to store shrunken objects within a dimension where time doesn't flow, allowing them to maintain their condition as well as retrieve and enlarge anything shrunken down and stored away by Sukanahikona.

Isshiki Ōtsutsuki utilised this jutsu while on the verge of death after being betrayed by Kaguya to enter the body of Jigen, which allowed him to survive as a parasite before taking over his brain.

Isshiki employs this technique in combat by shrinking his projectile attacks to keep his enemies from defending against them and then restoring them to their original size to inflict critical damage. He also uses it to dodge enemy attacks and free himself from restraints. He is still able to use Kāma's absorption while shrunk himself. He could also use this defensively against what Kāma cannot absorb, such as reducing natural flames that were burning him.

While inhabiting Jigen’s body, this technique normally required hand gestures in order to shrink foreign matter, but in his original form, Isshiki can achieve the effect just by looking at desired objects.

Trivia

 * This technique appears to be inspired by Sukonabikona, the son of a goddess of creation whose name means "small lord of renown", a dwarf no bigger than a thumb.