Towa

Towa is an ANBU operative who appears exclusively in Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2. He is one of four original characters created for the game and a companion of Yugao Uzuki in the story. His main method of attack is more close-range than that of his counterpart, Komachi. Instead of a normal ANBU tattoo, Towa sports a differently-designed tattoo on his right arm (strangely, an ANBU tattoo should be on his left arm, as this is how ANBU determine gender). This tattoo is used as his main weapon; he runs his chakra through it to spread it over his body, similar to a Curse Mark, and even form it outside his body into weapons.

The story begins with Towa and Komachi confronting two rogue ninja, who are completely silent when questioned. The two ANBU resolve to beat the answers out of the ninja. Despite winning the fight, however, Towa and Komachi lose track of the two ninja when they flee after defeat. Tracking the two, Towa and Komachi happen upon a village that was completely destroyed, and the two deduce that, for some reason, the villagers all killed each other. The two report back to the Hidden Leaf Village, and an investigation starts. Later on, Towa and Komachi report back to Tsunade with what they'd learned from the village.

Farther on in the story, the two ANBU track down and confront Kagura, who claims that she'd been manipulating them the whole time, saying that they only found the clues she'd left for them, and that her true plan was not to destroy the Hidden Leaf Village, but to kill Tsunade as revenge for a long-held grudge. Towa and Komachi team up to fight Kagura, but both lose to her. With the two ANBU defeated, all hope for defeating Kagura, or reporting her location and plans back to the village seems lost, until Kakashi and Sakura show up to fight Kagura themselves...

Trivia

 * Towa means "eternity," likely in reference to the permanence of a tattoo. Towa is also the name of multiple towns in Japan, found in the Fukushima, Iwate, Kochi, and formerly in the Yamaguchi and Miyagi prefectures.