Arizogakure (薗隠れの里, Arizogakure no Sato; literally meaning "Village Hidden Within the Canyon", also known as "Village Hidden in the Canyon" or "Hidden Canyon Village") was the Hidden Village for the Land of Skies, but was replaced by Luragakure. As one of the former Seven Great Shinobi Countries, Arizogakure had a Kage as its leader known as the Iyokage. There were five Iyokage, with Arizono Kimza being the fifth and last. Like its name suggests, Arizo was within a deep canyon beside a wide river. When it came to appearance, Arizo had small to medium side buildings and a large port to the west. There were also smaller settlements to the north. Most residents of Arizo were either Wind Release or Water Release users. Arizo was once one of the most powerful military establishments in the worl
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| - Arizogakure (薗隠れの里, Arizogakure no Sato; literally meaning "Village Hidden Within the Canyon", also known as "Village Hidden in the Canyon" or "Hidden Canyon Village") was the Hidden Village for the Land of Skies, but was replaced by Luragakure. As one of the former Seven Great Shinobi Countries, Arizogakure had a Kage as its leader known as the Iyokage. There were five Iyokage, with Arizono Kimza being the fifth and last. Like its name suggests, Arizo was within a deep canyon beside a wide river. When it came to appearance, Arizo had small to medium side buildings and a large port to the west. There were also smaller settlements to the north. Most residents of Arizo were either Wind Release or Water Release users. Arizo was once one of the most powerful military establishments in the worl
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| - Arizogakure (薗隠れの里, Arizogakure no Sato; literally meaning "Village Hidden Within the Canyon", also known as "Village Hidden in the Canyon" or "Hidden Canyon Village") was the Hidden Village for the Land of Skies, but was replaced by Luragakure. As one of the former Seven Great Shinobi Countries, Arizogakure had a Kage as its leader known as the Iyokage. There were five Iyokage, with Arizono Kimza being the fifth and last. Like its name suggests, Arizo was within a deep canyon beside a wide river. When it came to appearance, Arizo had small to medium side buildings and a large port to the west. There were also smaller settlements to the north. Most residents of Arizo were either Wind Release or Water Release users. Arizo was once one of the most powerful military establishments in the world, up until the fall and destruction of the village.
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