Jin no Sho

The is the sixth of the supplementary guidebooks on the Naruto series authored by Masashi Kishimoto. It is the last of four databooks and was officially announced in the Weekly Shōnen Jump 46/2014, as part of the Naruto Project.

It was published on 4th November 2014 and covers content from volumes 44 to 71. Its ISBN is 978-4-08-880263-3 and it has 392 pages, more than any other guidebook. This is partly because of the 270 characters and 232 techniques that are covered in this databook. It also contains an interview with Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto, talking about the creation of characters and techniques, as well as a 33-page long Road to Naruto the Movie special chapter.

The first edition also comes with a special Ninja identification tag that works with a special app.

Featured Characters
In order of listing.


 * 1) Ao (p. 15)
 * 2) Aoda (p. 15)
 * 3) Akatsuchi (p. 16)
 * 4) Akamaru (p. 16)
 * 5) Chōza Akimichi (p. 17)
 * 6) Chōji Akimichi (p. 18)
 * 7) Jinin Akebino (p. 19)
 * 8) Asura (p. 19)
 * 9) Atsui (p. 20)
 * 10) Shino Aburame (p. 21)
 * 11) Shibi Aburame (p. 22)
 * 12) Torune Aburame (p. 22)
 * 13) Inari (p. 23)
 * 14) Kiba Inuzuka (p. 24)
 * 15) Indra (p. 25)
 * 16) Kushina Uzumaki (pp. 26-21)
 * 17) Naruto Uzumaki (pp. 28-35)
 * 18) Mito Uzumaki (p. 36)
 * 19) Utakata (p. 37)
 * 20) Izuna Uchiha (p. 37)
 * 21) Itachi Uchiha (pp. 38-41)
 * 22) Obito Uchiha (pp. 42-47)
 * 23) Sasuke Uchiha (pp. 48-55)
 * 24) Shisui Uchiha (p. 56)
 * 25) Tajima Uchiha (p. 57)
 * 26) Fugaku Uchiha (p. 57)
 * 27) Madara Uchiha (pp. 58-63)
 * 28) Iruka Umino (p. 64)
 * 29) Ebisu (p. 65)
 * 30) Kaguya Ōtsutsuki (pp. 66-69)
 * 31) Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki (p. 70)
 * 32) Hamura Ōtsutsuki (p. 71)
 * 33) Omoi (p. 71)
 * 34) Orochimaru (p. 72)
 * 35) Kakuzu (p. 73)
 * 36) Kazekage (First, Retto) (p. 73)
 * 37) Kazekage (Second, Shamon) (p. 74)
 * 38) Kazekage (Fourth, Rasa) (p. 75)
 * 39) Kazekage (Fifth, Gaara) (pp. 76-78)
 * 40) Katsuyu (p. 79)
 * 41) Dan Katō (p. 80)
 * 42) Gamakichi (p. 81)
 * 43) Gamaken (p. 81)
 * 44) Gamahiro (p. 82)
 * 45) Gamabunta (p. 82)
 * 46) Gamamaru (p. 83)
 * 47) Gari (p. 83)
 * 48) Karin (p. 84)
 * 49) Karui (p. 85)
 * 50) Karura (p. 85)
 * 51) Kankurō (p. 86)
 * 52) Kitsuchi (p. 87)
 * 53) Kimimaro (p. 87)
 * 54) Killer B (pp. 88-92)
 * 55) Kinkaku/Ginkaku (p. 93)
 * 56) Kushimaru Kuriarare (p. 94)
 * 57) Kurotsuchi (p. 96)
 * 58) Councillors (p. 95)
 * 59) Homura Mitokado
 * 60) Koharu Utatane
 * 61) Konan (pp. 96-97)
 * 62) Sai (p. 98)
 * 63) Sasori (p. 99)
 * 64) Sabu (p. 99)
 * 65) Samui (p. 100)
 * 66) Asuma Sarutobi (p. 100)
 * 67) Konohamaru Sarutobi (p. 101)
 * 68) C (p. 102)
 * 69) Shizune (p. 102)
 * 70) Shiho (p. 103)
 * 71) Shima (p. 103)
 * 72) Danzō Shimura (pp. 104-105)
 * 73) Jūgo (p. 106)
 * 74) Ten-Tails (p. 107)
 * 75) Jiraiya (p. 108)
 * 76) Shin (p. 109)
 * 77) Fuguki Suikazan (p. 109)
 * 78) Zetsu (pp. 110-113)
 * 79) Butsuma Senju (p. 114)
 * 80) Tazuna (p. 114)
 * 81) Darui (p. 115)
 * 82) Chūkichi (p. 116)
 * 83) Chiyo (p. 116)
 * 84) Chōjūrō (p. 117)
 * 85) Tsuchikage (First, Ishikawa) (p. 117)
 * 86) Tsuchikage (Second, Mū) (p. 118)
 * 87) Tsuchikage (Third, Ōnoki) (pp. 119-121)
 * 88) Deidara (p. 122)
 * 89) Temari (p. 122)
 * 90) Tenten (p. 123)
 * 91) Dodai (p. 123)
 * 92) Tobi (p. 124)
 * 93) Toroi (p. 125)
 * 94) Nagato (pp. 126-129)
 * 95) Shikaku Nara (p. 130)
 * 96) Shikamaru Nara (pp. 131-132)
 * 97) Yugito Nii (p. 133)
 * 98) Rin Nohara (pp. 134-135)
 * 99) Haku (p. 136)
 * 100) White Snake Sage (p. 136)
 * 101) Pakura (p. 137)
 * 102) Kakashi Hatake (pp. 138-141)
 * 103) Sakumo Hatake (p. 142)
 * 104) Sakura Haruno (pp. 143-146)
 * 105) Han (p. 147)
 * 106) Hanzō (p. 147)
 * 107) Tailed beasts (pp. 148-151)
 * 108) Shukaku (One-Tail)
 * 109) Matatabi (Two-Tails)
 * 110) Isobu (Three-Tails)
 * 111) Son Gokū (Four-Tails)
 * 112) Kokuō (Five-Tails)
 * 113) Saiken (Six-Tails)
 * 114) Chōmei (Seven-Tails)
 * 115) Gyuki (Eight-Tails)
 * 116) Kurama (Nine-Tails)
 * 117) Neji Hyūga (p. 152)
 * 118) Hiashi Hyūga (p. 153)
 * 119) Hizashi Hyūga (p. 153)
 * 120) Hinata Hyūga (pp. 154-157)
 * 121) Fū (p. 158)
 * 122) Fukasaku (p. 159)
 * 123) Bunpuku (p. 159)
 * 124) Suigetsu Hōzuki (p. 160)
 * 125) Mangetsu Hōzuki (p. 161)
 * 126) Hokage (First, Hashirama Senju) (pp. 162–167)
 * 127) Hokage (Second, Tobirama Senju) (pp. 168-169)
 * 128) Hokage (Third, Hiruzen Sarutobi) (pp. 170-171)
 * 129) Hokage (Fourth, Minato Namikaze) (pp. 172-175)
 * 130) Hokage (Fifth, Tsunade) (pp. 176-177)
 * 131) Kisame Hoshigaki (pp. 178-179)
 * 132) Might Guy (pp. 180-181)
 * 133) Might Duy (p. 182)
 * 134) Mabui (p. 183)
 * 135) Mizukage (First, Byakuren) (p. 183)
 * 136) Mizukage (Second, Gengetsu Hōzuki) (p. 184)
 * 137) Mizukage (Fourth, Yagura) (p. 185)
 * 138) Mizukage (Fifth, Mei Terumī) (pp. 186-187)
 * 139) Anko Mitarashi (p. 188)
 * 140) Mifune (p. 189)
 * 141) Jinpachi Munashi (p. 190)
 * 142) Motoi (p. 190)
 * 143) Zabuza Momochi (p. 191)
 * 144) Ibiki Morino (p. 191)
 * 145) Kabuto Yakushi (pp. 192-193)
 * 146) Nonō Yakushi (p. 194)
 * 147) Yashamaru (p. 194)
 * 148) Yahiko (p. 195)
 * 149) Yamato (p. 196)
 * 150) Ino Yamanaka (p. 197)
 * 151) Inoichi Yamanaka (p. 198)
 * 152) Fū Yamanaka (p. 198)
 * 153) Kurenai Yūhi (p. 199)
 * 154) Raikage (First, A) (p. 200)
 * 155) Raikage (Second, A) (p. 200)
 * 156) Raikage (Third, A) (p. 201)
 * 157) Raikage (Fourth, A) (pp. 202-203)
 * 158) Ameyuri Ringo (p. 204)
 * 159) Rōshi (p. 204)
 * 160) Rock Lee (pp. 205)

Miscellaneous Characters
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Featured Techniques
In order of listing.

Miscellaneous Techniques
Page 314:
 * Iron Claw
 * Red Secret Technique: Machinery Triangles
 * String Light Formation
 * Rock Clone Technique

Page 315:
 * Elbow
 * Evil Releasing Method
 * Tail Releasing Method
 * Flower–Fruit Mountain
 * Shadow Stroke
 * Shadow Imitation Shadow Bind Technique
 * Fang Rotating Fang
 * Fire Release: Exploding Flame Formation

Page 316:
 * Fire Release: Great Flame Technique
 * Fire Release: Great Fire Destruction
 * Fire Release: Hiding in Ash and Dust Technique
 * Fire Release: Dragon Flame Release Song Technique
 * Kamui Lightning Cutter
 * Sensing Barrier
 * Sensing Water Sphere
 * Reverse Summoning Technique

Page 317:
 * Guillotine Drop
 * Forbidden Individual Curse Tag
 * Cloud-Style Reverse Beheading
 * Cloud-Style Front Beheading
 * Cloud-Style Flame Beheading
 * Cloud-Style Crescent Moon Beheading
 * Black Secret Technique: Salamander
 * Contract Seal

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 * Violent — Leaf Adamantine-Strength Whirlwind
 * Barrier Talisman: Armoured Eye
 * Genjutsu: Sharingan
 * Leaf Rock-Destroying Rise
 * Leaf Coiling Whirlwind
 * Psycho Mind Transmission
 * Self-Repairing Barrier
 * Cellular Regeneration Absorption

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 * Cellular Regeneration Ejection
 * Desert Wave
 * Desert: Hand
 * Coral Palm
 * Self-Cursing Seal
 * Magnet Release: Conserving Bee Twin Blades
 * Scorch Release: Extremely Steaming Murder
 * Gentle Fist Art One Blow Body

Page 320:
 * Shōkaichū
 * Water Release: Water Formation Pillar
 * Water Release: Water Bullet Technique
 * Water Release: Water Severing Wave
 * Water Release: Great Exploding Water Colliding Wave
 * Water Release: Tate Eboshi
 * Water Release: Bubbles Technique
 * Water Release: Water Mirror Technique

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 * Sand Hail
 * Tongue Curse Eradication Technique
 * Concealed Sand Picture Cat
 * Sage Art: Yin Release Lightning Dispatch
 * Sage Art: Frog Call
 * Sage Art: Wind Release Dust Cloud
 * Sage Art: Storm Release Light Fang
 * Sage Art: Amphibian Technique

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 * Twin Attacking Fangs
 * Transmission Wood
 * Octopus Leg Clone Technique
 * Multiple Wood Release Clone Technique
 * Multiple Lotus Nonself Connected Cannons
 * Supervibrato Lightning Release Swords
 * Wisdom Wolf Decay
 * Horn Breaking

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 * Heavenly Weeping
 * Heavenly Transfer Technique
 * Rabbit Hair Needle
 * Earth Release: Dropping Lid
 * Earth Release: Fist Rock Technique
 * Earth Release: Golem Technique
 * Earth Release: Moving Earth Core / Earth Release: Great Moving Earth Core
 * Earth Release: Earth-Style Wall of Ten Thousand Ri

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 * Earth Release: Practice Brick Technique
 * Cloth Binding Technique
 * Cat Claw
 * Explosion Release: Landmine Fist
 * Bashōsen: Coil of Fire
 * Eight Trigrams Vacuum Wall Palm
 * Secret Technique Stone Needles
 * Hiden: Hiding in Scale Powder Technique

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 * Ice Release: Ice Rock Dome of Magnificent Nothingness
 * Flying Thunder God: Guiding Thunder
 * Flying Thunder Formation Technique
 * Leech Gap
 * Wind Release: Great Sickle Weasel Technique
 * Wind Release: Cast Net / Wind Release: Great Cast Net
 * Wind Release: Wind Cutter Technique
 * Wind Release: Air Current Wild Dance

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Trivia

 * The names of the guidebooks come a from a kuji-in: a collection of nine hand postures used in meditation. These kuji-in have found their way into ninja folklore as a kind of magic spells. The kuji-in the guidebooks were named after is, with the Jin no Sho being named after the sixth.