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'''[[Tenshō Jūji Hō]]''' (天翔十字鳳, ''Heaven-Soaring Cross Phoenix'') | '''[[Tenshō Jūji Hō]]''' (天翔十字鳳, ''Heaven-Soaring Cross Phoenix'') |
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Tenshō Jūji Hō | |
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Name | |
天 翔 十 字 鳳 | |
Kanji | 天翔十字鳳 |
Romaji | Tenshō Jūji Hō |
English | Heaven-Soaring Cross Phoenix |
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School | Nanto Sei Ken, Nanto Hōō Ken style |
Tenshō Jūji Hō (天翔十字鳳, Heaven-Soaring Cross Phoenix)
- The ultimate stance of the Nanto Hōō Ken style, it is only assumed when fighting a worthy opponent. Souther assumed this stance once Kenshirō uncovered the secret of his body. This move launches into a powerful aerial attack which can glide effortlessly through an opponent's defenses. Kenshirō could only counter this technique by using a long-range ki attack called Tenha Kassatsu.
Appears in
- Original Manga
- Souther performs this against Kenshirō in volume 11, chapter 96, titled "A Sky-Shattering Fist!" (天砕く拳!! の巻 Ten Kudaku Kobushi!! no Kan)
Hokuto Musō
Souther sends a pillar of ki skywards sending enemies flying into the air while leaping into the air and then releases an omni-directional blast of ki from his body, slicing all the airborne enemies around him.