Isshiki's Dōjutsu

This is the unnamed dōjutsu used by Isshiki Ōtsutsuki and later Kawaki through his Kāma. The iris and pupil of this eye are yellow with a black wheel-like pattern with eight spokes coming out of the centre.

When Kawaki uses the dōjutsu, the number of spokes in his eye changes according to the jutsu being used, between one when he's not using anything, three when he's using Sukunahikona, and four when he's using Daikokuten or summoning cubes.

Abilities
This dōjutsu allows the user to use Sukunahikona, the ability to shrink themselves and any inanimate object or nonliving matter within their sight. Accompanied with the technique is Daikokuten, which enables the user to store anything shrunk by Sukunahikona into a dimension where time does not flow at any moment. The dōjutsu can also summon large black cubes which can disrupt the techniques of a sensory type individual, as well as enabling the user to estimate their lifespan through a flame-like shadow.

Trivia

 * The dōjutsu's shape resembles the wheel of dharma, connecting it with the recurrent Buddhism motif associated to the Ōtsutsuki Clan.
 * Through Jigen, Isshiki could perform Sukunahikona and Daikokuten despite his host not possessing the dōjutsu, though the usage of the former technique is limited through hand signs.