Nanto Koshu Ken
Nanto Koshu Ken (南斗孤鷲拳, South Dipper Lone Eagle Fist) is 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 rapid hand strikes which stab the enemy to death. This style also uses flying kick techniques (as shown in flashbacks in the manga/anime), such as Nanto Gokuto Ken and another unnamed technique that Shin used during his rise to power.
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.
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㊙ = An "Ōgi" (奥義 secret) technique.
Shin's Nanto Koshu Ken style | |
Dokuja Senketsu (毒蛇穿穴, Venomous Snake Drilling Hole): Hokuto Musou game original technique. Ducking low for a moment, Shin spins himself upright to pierce his hand into his enemy's torso. He seems to pump a golden aura into them and they break apart seconds later. Cannot be blocked. | |
Gokuto Ken (獄屠拳 Hell Slaughter Fist): A flying kick which maims the enemy by slicing the tendons in their arms and legs. Called Gokusatsu Ken in the anime. | |
Nanto Gyakushi Sō (虐指葬, Cruel Finger Burial): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs a bloody stab to the chest. | |
Hakuen Tenshō (白燕転翔, White Swallow Revolving Soar): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs a backward/forward somersault. | |
Nanto Hakuha Zan (迫破斬, Force Breaking Slash): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs an upward slash attack. | |
Hakushu Koshi (白鷲紅嘴, White Condor Crimson Lips) ㊙: Hokuto Musou game original technique. Shin surrounds one of his hands in a golden aura. It straightens as though it were a blade and Shin uses the same enhanced hand for a forward thrust. | |
Hien Zan (飛燕斬, Flying Swallow Slash): A powerful flying kick used by Shin against his rebelling thugs in Episode 21 of the anime series. | |
Hiryū Ken (飛竜拳, Flying Dragon Fist) ㊙: A series of rapid punches used by Shin against General Barcom in episode 21 of the TV series to counter a technique that gives Barcom the strength of steel. The result of the attack makes his enemy crack all over like rock before Shin deals a finishing blow. It is modeled on Kenshiro's own Hokuto Hyakuretsu Dan from the second chapter of the Hokuto no Ken manga pilot, which in turn was the prototype for Kenshiro's trademark technique, the Hokuto Hyakurestsu Ken. | |
Kaketshu Juji So (化血十字葬, Bloody Cross Burial) ㊙: Hokuto Musou game original technique. Shin hovers high into the air. He slices the ground below him twice, forming a destructive cross shaped aura beneath him. | |
Moshu Shee (猛鷲飛勢, Brutal Vulture Dive): Hokuto Musou game original technique. Launching his foes into the air with a dynamic flip kick, Shin stays aerial and rapidly stabs several foes below him with hands. He ends the chain by twirling in the air, slicing foes within the range of his fingertips. | |
Mumyo Fusatsu Jin (無明封殺陣, Avidya Measured Killing Column): Shin powers up before he smashes the ground with his fist. At first, it seems like nothing happens. Five seconds later, a large cross shaped aura grows from the impact of his fist and emits a geyser of energy. Those within the cross's glow are damaged. Cannot be blocked. | |
Raishin Shō (雷震掌, Thunder Tremor Palm): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin charges his hand and stabs it into the floor, causing a geyser of energy to explode up at the enemy. | |
Renki Tsuha (練気通波, Vibrant Wave): Hokuto Musou game original technique. Shin stands upright and waves one of his hands to his front. His hand traces a beam of energy across the ground, which erupts into an explosion moments later. Enemies hit by the attack will additionally be entrapped in a yellow aura for Shin to explode on whim. | |
Ryūhashi Dan (流羽矢弾, Flowing Feather Bullet): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Taken from a scene in the manga, Shin fires a piercing feather at the enemy. | |
Sei Zan So (凄斬爪, Misery Edge Claw); Hokuto Musou game original technique. Performs a mighty swipe of his fingers in front of him, cutting apart those within his range. | |
Senju Zan (千手斬, Thousand Hand Slash): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs a rapid stabbing attack. | |
Senkyaku Sō (旋脚葬, Spinning Kick Burial): technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs a sweeping leg kick. | |
Senshi Kanshu (千刺貫手, Thousand Torn Piercing Fist): Hokuto Musou game original technique. Shin pierces his opponents so quick that the eye cannot catch his movements. | |
Senshuryū Geki (千首龍撃, Thousand Dragon Head Attack): A rapid stabbing motion that Shin opened with against Kenshiro during their rematch. It was unnamed in the manga, but credited in the anime series. | |
Shin Yosho Ha (神鷹翔破, Divine Eagle Floating Destruction) ㊙: Hokuto Musou game original technique. Shin, spreading his arms apart and forming his body in the shape of a cross, Shin becomes aerial as he radiates a golden aura. Nearby enemies are slaughtered by the rays. | |
Shishū Zan (施鷲斬, Bestowing Eagle Slash): Shin won his successorship at the Nanto Jūnin Kumite with this flying strike. Appears in the Yuria Gaiden manga. | |
Shōshū Tokyaku (翔鷲屠脚, Soaring Eagle Slaughter Kick)㊙: ultimate technique featured in the Arc Systems fighting game. Shin performs a rising kick before dealing seven stabs to the chest. | |
Shuyaku Soshu (鷲虐双手, Cruel Vulture Twin Hand): Hokuto Musou game original technique. Hopping into the air, Shin mimics the posture of a diving bird. He lands while hunched low, rising his hands in a joined position to fire a straight beam of energy forward. | |
Jugai's Nanto Koshu Ken style | |
Gokuto Ken (獄屠拳 Hell Slaughter Fist?): A flying kick which maims the enemy by slicing the tendons in their arms and legs. | |