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06/04/2024
Boruto Database: Flying Raijin Jutsu
Flying Raijin Jutsu
Classification: Ninjutsu
A teleportation ninjutsu that Boruto's grandfather, Fourth Hokage Minato Namikaze, was famous for.
Users can teleport to specific points that have been previously marked.
Users can teleport to specific points that have been previously marked.
Boruto's Flying Raijin Jutsu

Essentially, Boruto created a "copycat Flying Raijin", and while he kept the same name as the original technique, his version has more restrictions placed on it.
It would have taken Boruto roughly six years to master this jutsu, but with the help of Koji Kashin's "Prescience", it only took him two.
It would have taken Boruto roughly six years to master this jutsu, but with the help of Koji Kashin's "Prescience", it only took him two.
Flying Raijin Jutsu Comparison Chart
Boruto's Flying Raijin | Minato's Flying Raijin | |
Objects that can be chakra marked | Limited to metal objects with mass above a certain amount | No limitations |
Time required to chakra mark | At least one minute. Time required increases depending on the size of the object. | Instantaneous |
Short-distance teleportation (within visual range) | Senses the chakra-marked object to freely teleport. Looking directly at the target object is not required. | Same as Boruto's Flying Raijin |
Long-distance teleportation (outside visual range/alternate dimension) | Visualizing the shape of the metal object as a "symbol" is required. Therefore, common objects like kunai or shuriken are not suitable for teleporting to a specific location from far away. Boruto teleports accurately by using ornaments that he keeps on his person with shapes such as the sun or the Konoha symbol. | Can teleport anywhere the chakra-marked object is. |
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