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| Amegakure (meaning
"Village Hidden by Rain") is a small, yet highly industrialized hidden
village located in an unnamed country. Its architecture is composed of
several metallic skyscrapers with rowed ducts connected to them and mazy
power lines surmounting. A number of smaller villages also surround
Amegakure. As its name suggests, it rains almost constantly due to a
storm above the village.
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| Getsugakure ; literally "Village Hidden under the Moon") is a hidden village in the Land of the Moon. Two shinobi from this village briefly appear during the Chunin Exams.
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| Hoshigakure ; Literally meaning "Village Hidden Among Stars") was introduced during the Hoshigakure Arc. It is located in the Land of Bears, and is one of the lesser-known shinobi villages in the Naruto universe. Hoshigakure was formed sometime after a strange meteorite,
which the inhabitants called the "star", struck its location 200 years
earlier. No trees or plants could grow around the vicinity after it
landed.
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| Ishigakure (Literally meaning "Village Hidden in Stones") is the hidden village of the country located between the Land of Earth and the Land of Wind.
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| Konohagakure (Konohagakure no Sato; Literally
meaning "Village Hidden by Tree Leaves"; also known as "Village Hidden
in the Leaves" or "Hidden Leaf Village") is the hidden village of the Land of Fire. As one of the Five Great Shinobi, Konohagakure has a Kage as its leader known as the Hokage. On a mountain overlooking the village from the north exists the Hokage Monument. Although Konoha which is known as the most powerful village possessing an elite shinobi army corps, much like the country in which it resides, has been relatively peaceful since the end of the Third Shinobi World War,
it remains one of the most powerful villages in existence, and has
great military power and influence, though this has waned in the past
three years following the attacks by Orochimaru and Pain.
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| Kumogakure (Kumogakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden by Clouds") is the hidden village of the Land of Lightning. As one of the Five Great Shinobi Countires, Kumogakure has a Kage as its leader known as the Raikage. Thus far there has been four Raikage, the most recent being A. The village is located in a range of tall mountains, and is literally hidden in the clouds. The Raikage works in a large blue structure built into the tallest mountain.
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| Kusagakure (Kusagakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden in the Grass") is located in a thus far unnamed country. Because it had genin participating in the Chunin Exams organised by Konohagakure, it can be assumed the two villages are allied.
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| Mount Myōboku ( Myōbokuzan; English TV "Mount Myoboku"; Literally meaning "Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain"), also known as the "Mountain of Bewilderment" ( Mayoi no Yama), is a sacred place of the land of toads, the place where all the toads that Naruto, Minato and Jiraiya have summoned live. It is home for huge and small toads alike. Mount Myōboku is a
rich and beautiful land, whose ultimate authority seems to be the Great Toad Sage.Shima and Fukasaku are both elders and sages, and they seem to have an even higher authority than Gamabunta himself.
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| The Nadeshiko Village (Nadeshiko no Sato) is located near the Land of Water. The families of this village are organized through matrilineality.
Women from this village must venture outside to find men strong enough
to defeat them, resulting in them being taken to the village to marry
the kunoichi they defeated.
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| Otogakure (Otogakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden by Sound") was the personal hidden village of Orochimaru, which was founded for the express purpose of collecting ninja for his experiments and his quest to learn all techniques.
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| Shimogakure (Shimogakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden in Frost") is the hidden village located in the Land of Frost.
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| Sunagakure (Sunagakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden by Sand") is the hidden village of the Land of Wind. As one of the Five Great Shinobi Countries, Sunagakure has a Kage as its leader known as the Kazekage, who resides in a spherical structure in the center of the village. There have been five Kazekage, the most recent being Gaara.The Puppet Technique, and from their performance in the Fourth Shinobi World War, the Clothing Binding Technique also seem to be common techniques of theirs. Shinobi from this village
believe that the accomplishment of a mission predominates the lives of
the ninja trying to accomplish it. As such, they are known to be
ruthless in battle meaning to them, failure is not an option. Should
failure seem inevitable, a Suna shinobi would almost surely try to make a
success of their mission in some way or another, as seen when Kankurō
secretly retrieved from a piece of Sasori's clothing, as a means to
track Akatsuki to their hideout.
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| Takigakure (Takigakure no Sato; Literally meaning
"Village Hidden by a Waterfall") is a village located in an unnamed
country. In terms of the village's appearance, Takigakure seems to be
based on mostly Southeast Asian aesthetics. Their current leader is Shibuki.
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| Takumi Village (Takumi no Sato; Literally meaning "Village of Artisans") is an anime-only village that resides in the Land of Rivers. It was founded approximately one hundred years ago by a man named Seimei. Takumi is known for its skills in making weaponry, many of which are sold to the ninja villages of the world.
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| Tanigakure (Tanigakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden in Valleys") is the hidden village of the Land of Rivers.
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| Yugakure ( Yugakure no Sato; Literally Meaning "Village Hidden in Hot Water") is the village that the Akatsuki member Hidan originated from. It lies in Land of Hot Water.
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| Yukigakure ( Yukigakure no Sato; Literally meaning "Village Hidden in the Snow") is located in the Land of Snow. Its ninja apparently specialise in manipulating pre-existing ice.
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