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[[File:Nanto_Koshu_Ken.jpg|thumb|225px|''Nanto Koshū Ken'' in action.]] | [[File:Nanto_Koshu_Ken.jpg|thumb|225px|''Nanto Koshū Ken'' in action.]] | ||
{{Audio|Koshuken.ogg|'''Nanto Koshū Ken'''}} (南斗孤鷲拳, ''South Dipper Lone Eagle Fist''): a form of ''[[Nanto Seiken]]'' represented by its successor, [[Shin]], as part of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]] (Six Sacred Fists of Nanto). It focuses on | {{Audio|Koshuken.ogg|'''Nanto Koshū Ken'''}} (南斗孤鷲拳, ''South Dipper Lone Eagle Fist''): a form of ''[[Nanto Seiken]]'' represented by its successor, [[Shin]], as part of the [[Nanto Rokusei Ken]] (Six Sacred Fists of Nanto). It focuses on performing a rapid hands strikes which stabs the enemy to death. This style also uses flying kick techniques (as shown in flashbacks in the manga/anime), such as ''[[Nanto Gokuto Ken |Nanto Gokuto Ken]] and another unnamed technique that Shin used during his early resign.'' | ||
This branch of the Nanto Seiken was originally unnamed in the manga and 1980's anime. The designation ''Nanto Koshū Ken'' was first used in the 1986 publication ''[[Hokuto no Ken Special: All About the Man]] ''and has been used in every official ''Hokuto no Ken'' source since then. Shin announces its name for the first time in the video game ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sōsōsei Kengō Retsuden]]''. | This branch of the Nanto Seiken was originally unnamed in the manga and 1980's anime. The designation ''Nanto Koshū Ken'' was first used in the 1986 publication ''[[Hokuto no Ken Special: All About the Man]] ''and has been used in every official ''Hokuto no Ken'' source since then. Shin announces its name for the first time in the video game ''[[Hokuto no Ken: Shinpan no Sōsōsei Kengō Retsuden]]''. |