7 Facts About Hanzo, The Salamander, A Great Shinobi From Amegakure in Naruto

7 Facts About Hanzo, The Salamander, A Great Shinobi From Amegakure in Naruto

Hanzo Naruto - Hanzo, also known as Hanzo the Salamander, once led the village of Amegakure, famously known as the site of major battles during the Great Ninja War. Hanzo is known to have had connections with Danzo, and here are 7 facts about Hanzo the Salamander in Naruto.

Implantation of the Poison Pouch


One of Hanzo's abilities is a natural protection in his body that produces poison. Therefore, Hanzo wears an oxygen mask. He had a dangerous poison pouch implanted in his body when he was young, originating from a black salamander.

Battle Against Mifune


Mifune, a renowned samurai from the Land of Iron, also served as one of the commanders in the Shinobi World War. Hanzo the Salamander, the leader of Amegakure, once engaged in a battle with Mifune. In fact, Hanzo provided an antidote to Mifune to save him.

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Naming the Sannin


The title 'Sannin' was bestowed upon Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Orochimaru, legendary shinobi, by Hanzo the Salamander. He was impressed by the abilities of Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Orochimaru.

Killing Yahiko


Yahiko, a shinobi from Amegakure and the leader of the Akatsuki members, posed a threat to Hanzo. Instigated by Danzo, Hanzo cunningly killed Yahiko, using Konan as a hostage.

Nagato's Revenge


Hanzo's act of killing Yahiko made him a target for revenge by Nagato, who later became the leader of Akatsuki. Nagato used Pain Yahiko to attack and kill Hanzo in his own headquarters.

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Edo Tensei Pawn


During the Shinobi World War, Hanzo the Salamander was also utilized by Kabuto through Edo Tensei. Resurrected with this power, he joined the Surprise Attack Division alongside Granny Chiyo and Kimimaro.

Honorable End


Hanzo engaged in a battle against Mifune, who currently serves as the leader of the Land of Iron. During this fight, Hanzo realized his past mistakes. As a form of respect and regret, Hanzo the Salamander performed Seppuku. Impressed, Mifune expressed a desire to build a grave for Hanzo after the war's conclusion.