“Makibishi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Caltrap, Ninja’s weapon I wrote “Makibishi”. It means “Caltrap” in English. It is Ninja‘s weapon. “Maki” means Scatter “Bishi” means D… もっと見る
“Shuriken” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Small Throwing Blade, Ninja’s weapon I wrote “Shuriken”. It means “Small Throwing Blade” in English. Shuriken is Ninja’s weapon that the sword conc… もっと見る
“Kunoichi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Female Ninja I wrote “Kunoichi”. It means “Female Ninja” in English. It’s Ninja’s cant. “Ku” is Hiragana “No” is Katakana “… もっと見る
“Orochimaru” – The Teacher of Sasuke Uchiha I wrote “Orochimaru”. “Dai” means big or large “Ja” means a snake “Maru” means a circle “Maru” is used for m… もっと見る
“Jiraiya” – The Teacher of Naruto Uzumaki I wrote “Jiraiya”. “Ji” means oneself “Rai” means come “Ya” is no equivalent to the English expression Jira… もっと見る
“Tsunade” – The Fifth Hokage in NARUTO I wrote “Tsunade”. “Tsuna” means a Rope “Te” means a Hand Tsunade is the fifth Hokage in NARUTO. Tsunade or… もっと見る
“Katon” – Fire Style as ninja skill in NARUTO I wrote “Katon“. It’s the ninja skill meaning “Fire Style” in NARUTO. “Ka” means Fire “Ton” means Flee or Esca… もっと見る
“Kusa” – Japanese Kanji for Grass, another name of Ninja I wrote “Kusa“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for Grass. It is used as another name of Ninja. “Kusa” means Grass… もっと見る
“Rappa” – Kanji for spy or stealer, another name of Ninja I wrote “Rappa“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “spy” or “stealer“. In the Sengoku period, “Rappa (spy)” work… もっと見る
“Suppa” – Kanji for spy or stealer, another name of Ninja I wrote “Suppa“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “spy” or “stealer“. In the Sengoku period, “Suppa (spy)” work… もっと見る