Otogakure | |
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Name | |
Kanji | 音隠れの里 |
Rōmaji | Otogakure no Sato |
Literal English | Village Hidden by Sound |
English TV | The Village Hidden in the Sound |
Village Data | |
Country | Land of Sound |
Leader | Orochimaru |
Symbol |
Otogakure (音隠れの里, Otogakure no Sato, English TV: Village Hidden in the Sound, literally meaning: Village Hidden by Sound) is the personal hidden village of Orochimaru, which was founded after he left the Akatsuki[1] for the express purpose of collecting ninja for his experiments and his quest to learn all techniques. In later years, following Orochimaru's new appreciation for natural development of people and making a truce with Konohagakure, Otogakure was reestablished as a legitimate shinobi village.[2]
Background[]
Initially, Orochimaru claimed that he founded this village so that skilled ninja would find their purpose in life without being beholden to the fickle and warmongering priorities of the Five Great Shinobi Countries.[3] In actuality, Otogakure is not really a village, but a network of laboratories composed of various hideouts and bases scattered throughout the Land of Sound and various other countries.[4] Otogakure's shinobi use a diverse number of techniques, which are mostly centred around the modifications resulting from Orochimaru's human experimentation.
Team Dosu, under Orochimaru's orders, entered the Chūnin Exams with the goal of killing Sasuke Uchiha while unaware their true mission was to be subjected to Sasuke's power after Orochimaru gave him a cursed seal. Later, Orochimaru tricked Sunagakure into helping Otogakure invade Konoha. Based on their map, Hidan and Kakuzu visited Otogakure while searching for jinchūriki.[5]
Ten years after the Fourth Shinobi World War, Otogakure is being reconstructed as a true shinobi village. Orochimaru's son, Mitsuki, is allowed to enrol in Konoha's Academy as a transfer student as a sign of mutual respect between the two villages, and later becomes a Konohagakure genin.
Locations[]
Orochimaru set up many bases across the world during his travels. These bases ranged from usually inconspicuous underground hideouts with holes for entrances to more grand ones hidden on an island. All these hideouts were outfitted with laboratories where he and later Kabuto Yakushi would carry out experiments.
Land of Sound Base[]
The former headquarters of Otogakure at least up until the Chūnin Exams, the stronghold was built below a tree.[6] It has two markings on it reminiscent of a snake and what appears to be a snake's skull on the top-most part. This is where Orochimaru returned to after Hiruzen Sarutobi had sealed his hands and he remained here while he experienced the adverse effects of his rotting hands. This is also where Orochimaru kept the hand with his Akatsuki ring which Itachi Uchiha had severed. In the anime, when Naruto, Sakura, and Jiraiya infiltrated the hideout, they fought against Arashi, which lead to the hideout being destroyed.[7]
Kusagakure Hideout[]
This hideout is located somewhere in Kusagakure or there about. Another hideout built entirely underground with the entrance being at the foot of a rock formation.[8] Within the hideout itself are numerous rooms and a statue of a gigantic snake coiled up with candles in its eyes. This is where Sai attempted to carry out his secret mission to kill Sasuke Uchiha. This is also where Sakura and Naruto reunited with Sasuke after two years. The confrontation culminated with a portion of the hideout being destroyed. Orochimaru, Sasuke and Kabuto subsequently abandoned it.
Southern Hideout[]
The Southern Hideout (南アジト, Minami Ajito) is located on an island in the middle of an ocean somewhere possibly off the coast of the Land of Waves.[9] It was filled with prison cells and wardens were also employed to keep the prisoners in check, one such person was Karin who later join Sasuke's team Hebi.
Northern Hideout[]
The Northern Hideout (北アジト, Kita Ajito) is a grander hideouts in terms of size. It is one of the hideouts that Orochimaru used to conduct his human experiments with the cursed seal. Jūgo was kept here since he was the origin of the cursed seal. After Orochimaru's demise, Sasuke freed Jūgo from here and had him join his team.
Eastern Hideout[]
The Eastern Hideout (東アジト, Higashi Ajito) is an underground hideout. It has a mouth of a snake for an entrance[10] and several snake-like candle-holders on the walls. It was also filled with large glass cylinders with liquids in it. Here was where Suigetsu Hōzuki was kept and experimented on. Upon returning to the hideout, Suigetsu found a secret chamber after Jūgo had attacked him and broken a false wall. Within his secret chamber, Suigetsu found a scroll detailing how to summon Shinigami and take back the contents within.[11][12]
Abandoned Hideout[]
This is an underground hideout near the Land of Wind. Koji Kashin takes residence in this abandoned hideout at some point after his battle against Isshiki Ōtsutsuki.[13]
Island Laboratory[]
This laboratory is built into the side of a small island and is a medical laboratory created for Kabuto to use. The lab is covered in medical equipment, ranging from scalpel to test-tubes. The lab's most unique feature, however, is the large blood extracting machine in the centre of the room, which Kabuto used to transfuse Orochimaru's blood into himself after his apparent defeat. One of the room's massive walls is covered in ceiling length shelves stacked full of jarred experiments, books, scrolls, crates, and tools.
Demon Island Laboratory[]
In the anime, this laboratory is located in the Demon Island of the Land of the Sea. It is an experimental laboratory with many transgenic creatures contained in test pillars. Some time before the start of the series, Amachi, the lead scientist, and Orochimaru terrorised the people of the Land of the Sea by kidnapping the citizens for their deadly experiments, which included making the ultimate underwater ninja, an idea later abandoned by Orochimaru.
Clans[]
Trivia[]
- In the manga, the village's official attire include a symbol of Uzushiogakure.[14]
- All Oto-nin wore turtle shell-patterned sandals.[15]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Orochimaru Birthday Column
- ↑ Boruto episode 5
- ↑ Naruto chapter 584, pages 10-12
- ↑ Naruto chapter 289, page 14
- ↑ Naruto chapter 313, page 17
- ↑ Naruto chapter 140, page 4
- ↑ Naruto episode 141
- ↑ Naruto chapter 301, page 13
- ↑ Naruto chapter 348, page 3
- ↑ Naruto: Shippūden episode 408
- ↑ Naruto chapter 574, pages 3-7
- ↑ Naruto chapter 618, pages 10-12
- ↑ Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 13, pages 7-9.
- ↑ Naruto chapter 67, page 16
- ↑ Naruto Anime Profiles, Vol. 1, page 220