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'''ADMIN NOTE:''' ''Ideally, I would like each of the Keiraku Hiko to have their own pages.'' | |||
The human body has 708 '''Keiraku Hikō''' (経絡秘孔 ''[[wikipedia:Meridian (Chinese medicine)|Meridian Channel]] Hidden Points'', also known as simply '''Hikō''', tsubo or pressure points). These pressure points can destroy a person within. The Hikō can also be used to erase and restore memory, heal, neutralize poisons, paralyze, cripple, mind control, force to speak truth, prolong or shorten lifespan, increase or decrease physical strenght and speed, and even can be used to revive someone freshly deceased. Hikō are used in the martial arts [[Hokuto Shinken]], [[Seito Gekken]], [[Hokuto Sonka Ken]], [[Hokuto Soka Ken]] and its derivatives such as [[Gō no Ken]], [[Jū no Ken]], [[Hokumon no Ken]] and [[Hokuda Shin Ken]]. The [[Hokuto Ryu Ken]] counterpart is called [[Keiraku Hako]]. | The human body has 708 '''Keiraku Hikō''' (経絡秘孔 ''[[wikipedia:Meridian (Chinese medicine)|Meridian Channel]] Hidden Points'', also known as simply '''Hikō''', tsubo or pressure points). These pressure points can destroy a person within. The Hikō can also be used to erase and restore memory, heal, neutralize poisons, paralyze, cripple, mind control, force to speak truth, prolong or shorten lifespan, increase or decrease physical strenght and speed, and even can be used to revive someone freshly deceased. Hikō are used in the martial arts [[Hokuto Shinken]], [[Seito Gekken]], [[Hokuto Sonka Ken]], [[Hokuto Soka Ken]] and its derivatives such as [[Gō no Ken]], [[Jū no Ken]], [[Hokumon no Ken]] and [[Hokuda Shin Ken]]. The [[Hokuto Ryu Ken]] counterpart is called [[Keiraku Hako]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:20, 2 March 2020
ADMIN NOTE: Ideally, I would like each of the Keiraku Hiko to have their own pages.
The human body has 708 Keiraku Hikō (経絡秘孔 Meridian Channel Hidden Points, also known as simply Hikō, tsubo or pressure points). These pressure points can destroy a person within. The Hikō can also be used to erase and restore memory, heal, neutralize poisons, paralyze, cripple, mind control, force to speak truth, prolong or shorten lifespan, increase or decrease physical strenght and speed, and even can be used to revive someone freshly deceased. Hikō are used in the martial arts Hokuto Shinken, Seito Gekken, Hokuto Sonka Ken, Hokuto Soka Ken and its derivatives such as Gō no Ken, Jū no Ken, Hokumon no Ken and Hokuda Shin Ken. The Hokuto Ryu Ken counterpart is called Keiraku Hako.
In the anime, when Hikō are struck, electrical sparks emanate from the point of impact.
IMAGES | PRESSURE POINT | USER | INFO | FIRST APPEARANCE | USED ON | ||
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Kisha (気舎) | Kenshiro | Freezes body. | Pilot 1 | Yazaki | |||
Tōi (頭維) or Shigō (四合) | Kenshiro | Two thumbs hit the temples; gives victim three seconds to feel remorse for one's sins before exploding. | Chapter 2 | Spade | |||
Zusetsu (頭顳) | Kenshiro | Below temples; erases memory. | Chapter 5 | Club's minion | |||
Meimon (命門) | Kenshiro | Contracts muscles into snapping one's spine. | Chapter 5 | Club | |||
Meiken (明見) | Kenshiro | Makes hands pull. | Chapter 12 | Major | |||
Teishin (定神) | Kenshiro | Tranquilizer. | Chapter 13 | Rima | |||
Dōmei (瞳明) | Kenshiro | Takes eyesight. | Chapter 16 | Colonel | |||
Shin-ichi (新一) | Kenshiro | Forces one to speak. | Chapter 22 | Fox | |||
Shinfukumen (新伏免) | Kenshiro | Causes instant destruction upon movement. | Chapter 29 | Kiba Ichizoku | |||
Kyōnai (頬肉) | Kenshiro | Locks jaws permenantly open. | Chapter 33 | Madara | |||
Daikyōkin (大胸筋) | Kenshiro | Makes body soft. | Chapter 37 | Kiba Daio | |||
Kenmei (建明) | Kenshiro | Restores eyesight. | Chapter 38 | Airi | |||
Kyosetsu (拒節) | Kenshiro | Causes any weapon held in the affected hand to turn towards the attacker, and prevents the attacker from opening the affected hand. | Chapter 43 | Jagi | |||
Senwankō (穿腕孔) | Jagi | Negates the effects of Kyosetsu, allowing the user to restore function in a hand afflicted by the aforementioned pressure point. | Chapter 43 | Jagi | |||
Ryūgan (龍頷) | Kenshiro | Located on the chest; causes all the body's surface nerves to become hypersensitive. | Chapter 44 | Jagi | |||
Gekishinkō (激振孔) | Amiba | New pressure point discovered by Amiba greatly speeds up the heartbeat, causing blood vessels and the heart to burst. | Chapter 49 | Yu's father | |||
Sen-yō (戦癰) | Amiba | New pressure point discovered by Amiba paralyzes opponent's body with their arms outstretched. | Chapter 49 | Kenshiro | |||
Shitsugen (膝限) | Kenshiro | First makes people walk backwards and afterwards makes them explode. | Chapter 51 | Amiba | |||
Zushō (頭顳) | Kenshiro | Below temple; interrogates. | Chapter 59 | Qasim | |||
Kensei (牽正) | Toki | Contorts bodies with pleasure before death. | Chapter 60 | Ken-Oh Elite Guard | |||
Shinkesshū (新血愁) | Raoh | Causes an opponent's body to hemorrhage all of its blood for three days until death. | Chapter 66 | Rei | |||
Shintanchū (新膻中) | Toki | Temporarily immobilizes one's body. | Chapter 70 | Kenshiro | |||
Kafutō (下扶突) and Keichū (頸中) | Kenshiro | Causes extreme pain | Chapter 77 | Dagarl | |||
Shinreidai (心霊台) | Toki | Hidden point which extended Rei's lifespan for a day after enduring great pain. | Chapter 79 | Rei | |||
Jikyūkyō (児鳩胸) | Kenshiro | Causes one to lose their sense of depth perception. | Chapter 87 | Beji and Giji | |||
Jinchūkyoku (人中極) | Kenshiro | One of the most destructive points on human body. Causes one's body to be destroyed in three seconds. | Chapter 87 | Souther | |||
Sekkatsukō (刹活孔) | Toki, Raoh, Kenshiro | Grants one greater strength at the expense of a shorter lifespan. | Chapter 104 | Toki, Raoh, Falco | |||
Kyōmei (鏡明) | Raoh | Hidden points located at the shoulders which causes one's hands to explode. | Chapter 119 | Juza | |||
Kaiamon Tenchō (解啞門天聴) | Raoh, Yan Wang | Causes great pain to an opponent who is withholding information. | Chapter 120 | Juza, Malraux | |||
Zenha (喘破) | Kenshiro | Stops an opponent's breathing. | Chapter 142 | Geira | |||
Jōketsukai (上血海) | Kenshiro | Vital point used to disable right leg. Kenshiro used it on himself to fight Falco on equal terms. | Chapter 154 | Kenshiro | |||
Kaketsu (戈穴) | Kenshiro | A vital point struck on a chest. Ineffective when cauterized. | Chapter 157 | Falco | |||
Shihōrin (詞宝林) | Kenshiro | Allowed Kenshiro to read the Sanskrit writing in the Grand Holy Temple | Chapter 200 | Kenshiro | |||
Anbakukō (安驀孔) | Kenshiro | Increases resistance to poisons. Kenshiro used it to eliminate the Sulfuric Absorbing Yellow Gas from his body. | Chapter 206 | Kenshiro | |||
Dankyochūketsu (断虚中穴) | Kenshiro | Causes entire body to explode. | Anime (ep. 9) | Patra's henchmen | |||
Kyōsei (竅星) | Kenshiro | Immobilizes an opponent's arms. | Anime (ep. 10) | Patra's ninja | |||
Zenchō (前頂) | Kenshiro | Prevents an opponent's lung from exhaling. Similar to the Zenha. | Anime (ep. 10) | Dragon | |||
Jōkai (浄界) | Kenshiro | Restores eyesight. Similar to the Kenmei. | Anime (ep. 11) | Taki | |||
Gusoku (具足) | Kenshiro | Causes an opponent to walk against his will. Similar to the Shitsugen. | Anime (ep. 14) | Dante | |||
Teikaku (停覚) | Kenshiro | Immobilizes the opponent's body against his own will. | Anime (ep. 18) | Gorath | |||
Tōa (頭亜) | Kenshiro | Causes an opponent to follow the user's instructions. | Anime (ep. 19) | Mahari | |||
Tōshinmei (頭芯命) | Jagi | Causes its victim to shoot someone against his will. Failure to do so causes death. | Anime (ep. 31) | Mako | |||
Kofu (考腐) | Kenshiro | Turns minions against their superior. | Anime (ep. 34) | Goum's goons | |||
Unknown | Kenshiro | Cripples the victim's speed to 1/100th of a normal human's. | Anime (ep. 34) | Goum | |||
Unknown | Kenshiro | Cripples the victim's strength to 1/100th of a normal human's. | Anime (ep. 84) | Glen | |||
Hyakkai (百会) | Kenshiro | Once struck, it must be held or the opponent's head will explode. | Anime (ep. 38) | Targel | |||
Kokketsu (黒詰) | Kenshiro | Causes pain when the opponent refuses to be interrogated. Similar to the Kaiamon Tenchō. | Anime (ep. 53) | Yuda's Minion | |||
Suishō (錐樵) | Kenshiro | First creates an odor which attracts flesh-eating crows and afterwards makes victim explode. | Anime (ep. 75) | Sabato | |||
Keisetsu (頚接) | Kenshiro | Prevents winking. | Anime (ep. 86) | Kogure | |||
Ringa (輪雅) | Kenshiro | Causes opponent to commit suicide. | Anime (ep. 93) | Jemoni | |||
Unknown | Kenshiro | Causes blindness. | Anime (ep. 129), Manga (ch. 177) | Han | |||
Gakuchū (額中) | Kenshiro, Seiji | Caves in head and causes explosion | New Fist of the North Star (OVA 1,3) | Geese, Chess | |||
Ōchū (王柱) | Sāra | Healing vital point | Jubaku no Machi | Old Man | |||
Aketsushū (亜血愁) | Sāra | Healing vital point | New Fist of the North Star (OVA 1) | Tobi | |||
Tsuishin (椎神) | Sāra | Stops movement | New Fist of the North Star (OVA 2) | Seiji | |||
Heiketsushū (閉血愁) | Seiji | Stops heart | New Fist of the North Star (OVA 3) | Seiji | |||
Jōgaku (上顎) | Kenshiro,
Kenshiro Kasumi |
Located at the upper jaw and used for interrogation | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 14, New Fist of the North Star (OVA 2) | Jisi | |||
Tōmonketsu Hashisō (当門穴破指挿) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Breaks all the bones in one's body | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 19 | Goran | |||
Bōshin (忘神) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Restores memories | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 48 | Sophie | |||
Fūgan (風巌) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Makes the enemy submissive | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 63 | Horse Bandit | |||
Zenchi (全知) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Forces opponent to drink. | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 68 | Pu the Mole | |||
Kishō (鬼床) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Causes an opponent's teeth to fall out | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 91 | Zhang Army Officer | |||
Daishi Kōkon (大指甲根) | Kenshiro Kasumi | Causes intense pain to the victim when he tries to yell | Fist of the Blue Sky Chapter 101 | Zhang Lieshan | |||
Hirai Kō (秘雷孔) | Zhang Taiyan | Pu the Mole | |||||
Kushin Datsumei (九神奪命) | Zhang Taiyan | Mind controls a victim | Chu Yongjin | ||||
Shihakotsu (死破骨) | Yasaka | Yasaka | |||||
Shidōketsu (止動穴) | Raoh | Causes the opponent's body to be paralyzed for a moment. | Ten no Haoh Anime (ep. 12) | Souther |