Amegakure (雨隠れの里, Amegakure no Sato, literally meaning: Village Hidden by Rain) is a small but highly industrialised hidden village located in an unnamed country. As its name suggests, it rains almost constantly in Amegakure and the surrounding area.
During Nagato's reign, he used a technique that made it rain every Sunday or whenever he had to leave the village. The special rain was connected to his senses, and allowed him to sense intruders who try to enter the village, making infiltration impossible without being detected. Pain - known as the GOD of Amegakure.
In the Naruto franchise, Amegakure (the Village Hidden in the Rain) is a fringe ninja village that exists outside of the five Great Nations but because of its territory, it's one of the most important as nations have to send soldiers through there for battle.
The rain falls from rain clouds, formed with Pain's own chakra. During this technique, the falling raindrops are closely linked to Pain's senses. When the rain is obstructed by a chakra belonging to someone not of the village, the existence of the intruder can be detected.
Kurenai YuhiKurenai Yuhi (夕日 紅, Yūhi Kurenai) is the leader of Team 8, a skilled user of genjutsu, particularly skilled with illusions involving plants.
He is a member of the Uzumaki clan. This means that, at least in some capacity, he is related to Naruto. This gives Pain the incredible chakra that propels his powers and his Rinnegan. Like most Uzumaki, though, he didn't have a fantastic childhood and faced many hardships.
Naruto: Every Major Ninja Village, Ranked By Strength1 Konohagakure.2 Kumogakure. ... 3 Iwagakure. ... 4 Sunagakure. ... 5 Amegakure. ... 6 Kirigakure. ... 7 Uzushiogakure. ...
Although the Five Great Shinobi Countries are fairly balanced about their strength, the Fire Nation is considered the strongest and most influential one. So the Konohagakure ninja village located there is also considered the strongest ninja village.
The Land of Earth has Iwagakure, the Land of Lightning has Kumogakure, the Land of Water has Kirigakure, the Land of Wind has Sunagakure, and the Land of Fire has Konohagakure. These five villages are the only ones to have a Kage as the village head.
Minato possessed enough power to battle the Nine-Tails and Obito Uchiha in succession and still emerge victories. What's more, during the war, he gained access to the Yin half of Kurama, making him far stronger than Pain could ever be.
Nagato created the Six Paths of Pain after he was left crippled during a battle with Hanzō. Unable to move or act on his own, he controlled six corpses to carry out his will as part of his "Pain" identity.
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 157, "Kara's Footprints," now streaming on Crunchyroll. In the Naruto franchise, Amegakure (the Village Hidden in the Rain) is a fringe ninja village that exists outside of the five Great Nations but because of its territory, it's one of ...
In the S hikamaru Hiden story, the rainy land is invited to be part of the union but still, it just doesn't get the resources as the others, and no one even takes a proactive stance to help the region, despite knowing what happens there. RELATED: Naruto's Biggest Nightmare Has Come True - and Konoha Is Screwed.
Instead, Amegakure remains a neglected ghetto with torrential downpours and floods, that leaders like Naruto stupidly thought would heal on its own with little to no help from the outside world. KEEP READING: Boruto: Jigen's Secret Power Officially Makes Him Naruto's Deadliest Enemy.
The Village Hidden in the Rain. Village Data. Leader. Hanzō, Pain, Konan. Symbol. Amegakure ( 雨隠れの里, Amegakure no Sato, literally meaning: Village Hidden by Rain) is a small but highly industrialised hidden village located in an unnamed country. As its name suggests, it rains almost constantly in Amegakure and the surrounding area.
She is shortly afterward killed in Ame by Tobi . In Shikamaru Hiden, set several years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, Ame is invited to join the Shinobi Union. Despite this, the village was slow to rebuild following the defeat of Akatsuki in the War as well as the deaths of Konan and Nagato.
Akira Tachibana, a reserved high school student and former track runner, has not been able to race the same as she used to since she experienced a severe foot injury. And although she is regarded as attractive by her classmates, she is not interested in the boys around school.
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Manga. After the Rain is written and illustrated by Jun Mayuzuki. The series was first serialized in Shogakukan 's Monthly Big Comic Spirits from June 27, 2014 to November 27, 2015. It was then transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits, where it ran from January 18, 2016 to March 19, 2018.
After the Rain. (manga) Cover of the first tankōbon volume, published by Shogakukan in January 2015. After the Rain ( Japanese: 恋は雨上がりのように, Hepburn: Koi wa Ameagari no Yō ni, transl. "Love is Like After the Rain") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mayuzuki.
In 2016, the manga was nominated for the 9th Manga Taishō Awards, and was ranked #7. After the Rain ranked #4 on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics" by the Honya Club website in 2016. In 2018, alongside Kūbo Ibuki, After the Rain won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the General category. As of April 2018, the manga had 2 million copies in print.
In 2018, After the Rain won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the General category. As of April 2018, the manga had 2 million copies in circulation.
Akira Tachibana (橘 あきら, Tachibana Akira) Voiced by: Sayumi Watabe (Japanese); Luci Christian (English) Played by: Nana Komatsu. A high-school student with a piercing expression that makes many people slightly wary of her. She used to be part of the Track team, before a leg injury forced her to give up running.
Shogakukan compiled its individual chapters into ten tankōbon volumes, published from January 9, 2015 to April 27, 2018. In March 2018, it was announced that Vertical licensed the manga for an English language release in North America.