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| - Takigakure (magyarul:Vízesésrejtek) egy kisebb nemzet.Innen származik Fuu és Kakuzu is.thumb|Takigakure jele
- Takigakure (滝隔れ) (Takigakure no Sato, wörtlich: "Das Dorf versteckt in einem Wasserfall") befindet sich im Wasserfall-Reich. Aus diesem Dorf stammen Kakuzu, Kegon, Houki, Pains Mensch-Körper und der Jinchuuriki des Siebenschwänzigen Fuu. Datei:Waterfall-tunnel.jpg%; border: 1px solid #922692;" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"
- Takigakure (滝隠れの里, Takigakure no Sato, significa literalmente "Aldea Oculta de la Cascada") se encuentra en el País de la Cascada. Sus ninjas parecen especializarse en técnicas del Elemento Agua. Poco se sabe de la historia de esta aldea, salvo que Kakuzu, de Akatsuki, proviene de esta. La aldea oculta sufrió un crimen histórico a manos del mismo Kakuzu, quien, como venganza por el castigo impuesto por haber fallado en su misión de asesinar al Primer Hokage, roba el Kinjutsu de su aldea, Jiongu, la cual usa contra los líderes de la aldea, y se vuelve su principal habilidad.
- Around the time of the village's formation, the village tasked Kakuzu with assassinating Hashirama Senju, the First Hokage. Facing the might of the Wood Release, Kakuzu returned in failure. Despite the insurmountable danger faced on this mission, what awaited his return to his village was the stigma and harsh punishment associated with the failure of his objective. In response to this treatment, a wrong levied against a shinobi who had put life and limb on the line for his village, Kakuzu came to hold a violent hatred for Takigakure as he escaped from imprisonment. In his flight from the village, Kakuzu killed the village elders, took their hearts, and fled with knowledge of the village's most prized forbidden techniques. In the anime, thirty years prior to the beginning of the series, Tak
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| - Around the time of the village's formation, the village tasked Kakuzu with assassinating Hashirama Senju, the First Hokage. Facing the might of the Wood Release, Kakuzu returned in failure. Despite the insurmountable danger faced on this mission, what awaited his return to his village was the stigma and harsh punishment associated with the failure of his objective. In response to this treatment, a wrong levied against a shinobi who had put life and limb on the line for his village, Kakuzu came to hold a violent hatred for Takigakure as he escaped from imprisonment. In his flight from the village, Kakuzu killed the village elders, took their hearts, and fled with knowledge of the village's most prized forbidden techniques. In the anime, thirty years prior to the beginning of the series, Takigakure took advantage of the Kagerō Village's fragile state after a prolonged conflict with Konoha and wiped them out. At some point, the village came into possession of Chōmei, making it the only known village outside of the five great villages to hold a tailed beast. In the anime, this feat is attributed to the village's reputation of frequently producing skilled jōnin. This tailed beast was sealed into Fū, who was eventually caught and the beast extracted by Akatsuki, resulting in Fū's death. In the anime, based on what Deidara told Naruto Uzumaki, Fū was hated and neglected by her village, and that the citizens were glad that she was captured and killed. She was also one of the first two jinchūriki to be caught. Takigakure wasn't shown in the manga, but in the anime, it is shown to be built around a large tree. It also, predictably, has a waterfall as a defining landmark. Despite being surrounded by four other countries, Takigakure has never been successfully invaded, a feat they are very proud of. The village is renowned for being able to produce Hero Water every hundred years, which gives whoever drinks it ten times their ordinary chakra level; however, the strain of its use can prove fatal.
- Takigakure (magyarul:Vízesésrejtek) egy kisebb nemzet.Innen származik Fuu és Kakuzu is.thumb|Takigakure jele
- Takigakure (滝隠れの里, Takigakure no Sato, significa literalmente "Aldea Oculta de la Cascada") se encuentra en el País de la Cascada. Sus ninjas parecen especializarse en técnicas del Elemento Agua. Poco se sabe de la historia de esta aldea, salvo que Kakuzu, de Akatsuki, proviene de esta. La aldea oculta sufrió un crimen histórico a manos del mismo Kakuzu, quien, como venganza por el castigo impuesto por haber fallado en su misión de asesinar al Primer Hokage, roba el Kinjutsu de su aldea, Jiongu, la cual usa contra los líderes de la aldea, y se vuelve su principal habilidad. En el anime, según Shibuki, debido a sus excelentes Jōnin, los cuales demostraban el poder de la aldea, fue considerada una gran aldea, lo que les valió para obtener al Siete Colas. thumb|140px|left|Símbolo de la Aldea. Aunque había dos equipos Genin en el examen Chūnin, ninguno pasó de la primera prueba. También se sabe que Fū, la Jinchūriki de Chōmei, es proveniente de esta aldea. En la Segunda OVA de Naruto, Taki posee un joven Líder de Aldea, llamado Shibuki, así también esta aldea posee un líquido que permite a un ninja aumentar diez veces su nivel de chakra, llamado Agua del Héroe, la cual Suien, el antagonista principal de la OVA, aparece para robarla thumb|Terrenos alrededor de Takigakure. En el Jiraiya Gaiden se muestra que es el encuentro con un ninja de la Cascada lo que sugiere en primera instancia a Jiraiya la idea de convertirse en maestro; el cuerpo de éste mismo ninja se convertiría en el primer Camino Humano de Pain. Durante los ataques a la aldea los ninjas utilizaban el Agua del Héroe para luchar contra la invasión a la aldea, pero la misma poseía un efecto secundario muy severo en el usuario que consumiera el Agua por lo cual muchos de los ninjas de la aldea perdieron la vida. En el pasado su método de entrenamiento de la aldea consistían en enviar a todos los Genin disponibles a invadir un país vecino probablemente el propósito de esta tarea era verificar que ninjas estaban preparados para combatir en batalla y con el fin de expandir sus territorios y fama. Durante el ataque de Gennou a Konoha se descubrió que el mismo había visitado Takigakure antes de llegar a Konoha y robar los planos de la aldea, y ,según fuentes, Takigakure estaba formando un gran ejército de entrenamiento y debido a su antiguo método de entrenamiento creían que Gennou entregaría los planos de la aldea a Takigakure para que la invadieran, por lo que la Quinta Hokage envió a todos los ninjas de los alrededores hacia Takigakure de manera que crucen la frontera del país y determinen si están preparando una invasión y de verificarse los interceptarían en la frontera con un grupo de ninjas bajo el mando de Might Guy. Aun así solo se trataba de un simple entrenamiento que Gennou uso en su plan para que la aldea enviara a todos sus ninjas a la frontera y así tener menor seguridad en la aldea antes de su ataque. Su símbolo son dos líneas que forman una forma similar a una flecha apuntando hacia abajo, emulando una cascada.
- Around the time of the village's formation, the village tasked Kakuzu with assassinating Hashirama Senju, the First Hokage. Facing the might of the Wood Release, Kakuzu returned in failure. Despite the insurmountable danger faced on this mission, what awaited his return to his village was the stigma and harsh punishment associated with the failure of his objective. In response to this treatment, a wrong levied against a shinobi who had put life and limb on the line for his village, Kakuzu came to hold a violent hatred for Takigakure as he escaped from imprisonment. In his flight from the village, Kakuzu killed the village elders, took their hearts, and fled with knowledge of the village's most prized forbidden techniques. In the anime, thirty years prior to the beginning of the series, Takigakure took advantage of the Kagerō Village's fragile state after a prolonged conflict with Konoha and wiped them out. At some point, the village came into possession of Chōmei, making it the only known village outside of the five great villages to hold a tailed beast. In the anime, this outstanding feat is attributed to the great number of the village's high-level jōnin. This tailed beast was sealed into Fū, who was eventually caught and the beast extracted by Akatsuki, resulting in Fū's death. In the anime, based on what Deidara told Naruto Uzumaki, Fū was hated and neglected by her village, and that the citizens were glad that she was captured and killed. She was also one of the first two jinchūriki to be caught. Takigakure wasn't shown in the manga, but in the anime, it is shown to be built around a large tree. It also, predictably, has a waterfall as a defining landmark. Despite being surrounded by four other countries, Takigakure has never been successfully invaded, a feat they are very proud of. The village is renowned for being able to produce Hero Water every hundred years, which gives whoever drinks it ten times their ordinary chakra level; however, the strain of its use can prove fatal.
- Takigakure (滝隔れ) (Takigakure no Sato, wörtlich: "Das Dorf versteckt in einem Wasserfall") befindet sich im Wasserfall-Reich. Aus diesem Dorf stammen Kakuzu, Kegon, Houki, Pains Mensch-Körper und der Jinchuuriki des Siebenschwänzigen Fuu. Datei:Waterfall-tunnel.jpg%; border: 1px solid #922692;" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"
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