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The '''Hokage Residence''' is a large mansion occupied by the [[Hokage]] during their reign, and is located close to both the [[Academy]] and [[Hokage Monument]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 1, page 20</ref> It is also one of the largest buildings in [[Konohagakure]], towering over most other buildings. There is also the kanji for {{Translation|"Fire"|火}} painted on the roof of the building. It is filled with many forbidden [[scroll]]s, in which lie the secrets to many techniques. Built during the reign of the First Hokage, [[Hashirama Senju]], the Hokage mansion was last occupied by [[Tsunade]], the Fifth Hokage, before it was destroyed by the [[Yahiko|Deva Path]]'s large-scale [[Shinra Tensei]] during the [[invasion of Pain]]. It, like many of the other structures in the village was presumably reconstructed during the village's rebuilding.
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The '''Hokage Residence''' is a large mansion occupied by the [[Hokage]] during their tenure, and is located close to both the [[Academy]] and [[Hokage Rock]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 1, page 20</ref> Circular in design, it is also one of the largest buildings in [[Konohagakure]], towering over most other buildings. There is also the kanji for {{Translation|"Fire"|火}} painted on the roof of the building. It is filled with many forbidden [[scroll]]s, in which lie the secrets to many techniques. Built during the reign of the First Hokage, [[Hashirama Senju]], the Hokage mansion was last occupied by [[Tsunade]], the Fifth Hokage, before it was destroyed by the [[Yahiko|Deva Path]]'s large-scale [[Shinra Tensei]] during [[Pain's assault]] on Konoha. It, like many of the other structures in the village was presumably reconstructed during the village's rebuilding.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* The Hokage's residence has often been confused as being what is actually the administrative part of the Academy because the Hokage's office is located there. According to official releases however, they are in fact two separate places.<ref>''First Naruto Official Fanbook'', pages 21-22</ref>
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* The Hokage's residence has often been confused as being what is actually the administrative part of the Academy because the Hokage's office is located there. According to official releases, however, they are in fact two separate places.<ref>''First Naruto Official Fanbook'', pages 21-22</ref>
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* [[Minato Namikaze]] and [[Naruto Uzumaki]] never moved into the Hokage Residence.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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Hokage Residence

The Hokage's Residence.

The Hokage Residence is a large mansion occupied by the Hokage during their tenure, and is located close to both the Academy and Hokage Rock.[1] Circular in design, it is also one of the largest buildings in Konohagakure, towering over most other buildings. There is also the kanji for "Fire" () painted on the roof of the building. It is filled with many forbidden scrolls, in which lie the secrets to many techniques. Built during the reign of the First Hokage, Hashirama Senju, the Hokage mansion was last occupied by Tsunade, the Fifth Hokage, before it was destroyed by the Deva Path's large-scale Shinra Tensei during Pain's assault on Konoha. It, like many of the other structures in the village was presumably reconstructed during the village's rebuilding.

Trivia

  • The Hokage's residence has often been confused as being what is actually the administrative part of the Academy because the Hokage's office is located there. According to official releases, however, they are in fact two separate places.[2]
  • Minato Namikaze and Naruto Uzumaki never moved into the Hokage Residence.

References

  1. Naruto chapter 1, page 20
  2. First Naruto Official Fanbook, pages 21-22