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Amegakure

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Amegakure

Amegakure (⾬隠 ⾥, Amegakure no Sato; ; Literally meaning "Village Hidden by Rain";


) is a small, yet highly industrialised hidden village located in an unnamed country. Its
architecture is composed of several metallic skyscrapers with rowed ducts connected to
them and many power lines surrounding. A number of smaller villages also surround
Amegakure. As its name suggests, it rains almost constantly due to a storm above the
village.

There are many ninja from this village who are skilled genjutsu users. It is a hidden village
that one by one raises the ability of its shinobi, in turn working out original techniques.
They also developed assassination techniques, getting numerous requests from foreign
countries because of this.[1]
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History
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Amegakure's Symbol

For many years, Amegakure was led by Hanzō; he led Amegakure's forces against
Konohagakure during the Second Shinobi World War. Despite the fact that Hanzō had a
huge presence on the battleOeld, such that he slaughtered an entire Konoha platoon and
allowed ninja as powerful as the young Sannin to live when they managed to hold their
own against him, Amegakure lost the war. Amegakure's location between three of the Five
Great Shinobi Countries has caused it to serve as a battleground during the various ninja
wars, making most of its population war refugees. Amegakure has adopted a heavy
isolationist policy because of this, leading to the village's defences to be abnormally
impenetrable. To be admitted to the village, visitors, even those coming for Chūnin Exams
held in Amegakure, must go through a number of security checks and are under constant
surveillance during their stay. Even Hanzō, despite his strength was paranoid and
constantly feared being assassinated and as such was rarely seen in public.

During the Third Shinobi World War, a group from Amegakure began advocating peace.
When their group became large and popular enough, Hanzō saw this as a threat to his
rule. He allied with Danzō Shimura of Konohagakure to have the Akatsuki eliminated.
Hanzō lured them to an ambush by claiming to be interested in their ideas and Yahiko, the
group's public leader was killed. Nagato tried to take revenge on Hanzō, but succeeded
only in killing the other Amegakure ninja present as well as all of Danzō's Root personnel
as Hanzō escaped the slaughter.
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Nagato, adopting the alias of Pain, soon began a civil war within Amegakure. Forces loyal
to his new ideas for the village wore an Amegakure headband with a horizontal slash
through the middle, showing their rejection of the former Amegakure leadership and
principles. Pain eventually single-handedly killed Hanzō as well as everyone even remotely
aXliated with him. He similarly slaughters any remnants loyal to Hanzō that tried to sneak
back into the village to assassinate him. Pain's eYectiveness has caused the villagers of
Amegakure to regard him as a god. The people of Amegakure began to refer to Pain as
"Lord Pain", and to Konan who assisted Pain, as "Lady Angel".

Konan watching over the village

During Nagato's reign, he used a technique that made it rain every Sunday or whenever he
had to leave the village.[2] The special rain was connected to his senses, and allowed him
to sense intruders who tried to enter the village, making inOltration impossible without
being detected. After Nagato's death, Konan assumes the duties of Amegakure's leader
and swears the village's allegiance to Naruto Uzumaki, but she falls in battle against Tobi,
who came to retrieve Nagato's Rinnegan.

The Endless Rain of Amegakure ends

Knowledge of Amegakure's civil war was not common throughout the ninja world, and the
fate of Hanzō himself was completely unknown to the point that other villages believed
him to still be in charge. Because Pain uses the village as his base of operations for
Akatsuki, Jiraiya was able to spread news of these developments during the course of his
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investigation into the organisation. Pain later went to Konohagakure to try to capture
Naruto and the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox respectively, after killing Jiraiya. He eYectively
destroys the majority of Konoha's infrastructure and kills many of its citizens. Later, he is
convinced by Naruto's determination and ideals so he decides to revive those who he
recently killed using the Outer Path: Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique. In this village it
rains almost constantly except for when Pain would stop the rain. The only natural
incidence of the rain ending was during Konan's Oght with Tobi who had come to retrieve
the Rinnegan. After Konan's death, however, the village collapsed into chaos.

Much of the Land of Rain collapsed into warring districts, some trying to seize power,
some trying to restore the "order brought by God," others just attempting to maintain
stability. An example of one of these factions was the Yūgure force, a group of fanatics
attempting to restore Amegakure and the Land of Rain to a "utopia" brought by "God and
his Angel," a clear throwback to Akatsuki rule. This group seized the center of Amegakure
around Pain's Tower, and held enshrined the remains of the leaders of Akatsuki. Here, in
Ame proper, street Oghting was common and crime became rife, except in the "puriOed"
center of the city.

Another district of the Land of Rain, near the border of Fire Country, was bloodlessly
seized by three shinobi and a samurai, relative newcomers to the region. The four
overawed the residents of the fairly populous mountain district by murdering their corrupt
leader and took control over the local militia. The citizenry was paciOed through handouts
and a centralized economy that put them all to work mining or enlarging its army.

A district on the border was occupied by opportunistic Grass shinobi.


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Landmarks

Pain's Tower

Trivia

Twenty-one genin from Amegakure participated in the Chūnin Exams, far more than
the other minor villages.
Many characters from Amegakure, such as Shigure and Aoi Rokushō, have been seen
using umbrellas that have hidden weapon mechanisms in them. Also, many shinobi
from this village wear simple rebreathers.

References

`. Naruto— Hyō no Sho


b. Naruto chapter 368, pages 7-8
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