![]() ![]() The attack's name is a pun on himorogi ( 神籬, himorogi ? lit. When first using this attack against Kaidou, he struck the back of his head and knocked him to the ground despite Kaidou blocking with his own club. Therewith, he consequently strikes down upon his foe from above. Himorogiri ( 氷諸斬り, Himorogiri ?, literally meaning "Icy Various Cuts"): An offensive move where Yamato, in his Human-Beast Form, leaps into the air and starts vertically spinning his kanabo to his left, making a swirl of ice form around his weapon.The Viz manga calls the technique Mirror Mountain. According to an old legend, Matsu-ura Sayohime bid farewell to her husband Ōtomo no Satehiko at the mountain's top and prayed for his return so intensely that she turned to stone. Kagamiyama ( 鏡山, Kagamiyama ?), or Mount Kagami, is the name of a mountain in the Saga Prefecture of Japan. The technique was first seen following a Raimei Hakke clash between Yamato and Kaidou however, it failed to block the full force of the attack. Should Yamato be struck by an enemy attack, said armor-like coating will absorb the damage, becoming visible as it cracks and breaks off Yamato like glass. Kagamiyama ( 鏡山, Kagamiyama ?, literally meaning "Mirror Mountain"): A defensive technique, Yamato fully encases himself in ice, which initially cannot be distinguished from his body.In the Viz manga, the technique is called Namuji Glacier Fang. ![]() Namuji may be a reference to the Japanese deity Ōkuninushi, who is also known as "Ōnamuji". First seen used by Yamato in his Human-Beast Form against Kaidou atop the Skull Dome, the attack proved strong enough to clash against and counter Kaidou's Bolo Breath (used by the latter in his own hybrid form).
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