How Did Hamura Ōtsutsuki Gain The Rinnegan And Tenseigan?

2025-08-25 03:35:02 151

4 Answers

Xavier
Xavier
2025-08-26 08:55:04
If you dig into the official lore a bit, the short, important correction is this: Hamura Ōtsutsuki didn’t canonically become the wielder of the Rinnegan. That power is tied more to his brother, Hagoromo, and to later complicated gene-and-chakra mix-ups. Hamura is the progenitor of the Byakugan line that led to the Hyūga and the moon colony, and that lineage is what eventually produces the Tenseigan under very specific conditions.

The Tenseigan itself is shown in 'The Last: Naruto the Movie' with Toneri, a descendant of Hamura. The Tenseigan awakens when someone of Ōtsutsuki/Hamura blood who already has the Byakugan acquires a large reservoir of pure Ōtsutsuki chakra — basically the right DNA plus a huge infusion of other-worldly chakra. The Rinnegan, on the other hand, is tied to the Sage of Six Paths (Hagoromo) and things like being a Ten-Tails jinchūriki or combining Indra/Asura lineage or Uchiha and Senju powers. So, in short: Hamura didn’t gain the Rinnegan in canon; his line is the one that can produce the Tenseigan when the conditions are met, as we see with Toneri.

If you’re into fan-theories, people love imagining Hamura temporarily manifesting Rinnegan-level power during the fight with Kaguya, but that’s speculation. I like picturing Hamura quietly carrying his Byakugan and a tragic weight of legacy — it fits the moon’s lonely vibe in the story.
Xander
Xander
2025-08-30 20:42:29
Short and casual: Hamura didn’t actually gain the Rinnegan in canon. He’s the ancestor of the Byakugan/Tenseigan line. The Rinnegan is tied to Hagoromo (and things like being a Ten-Tails jinchūriki or mixing Indra/Asura material), while the Tenseigan is awakened by someone of Hamura’s line who has the Byakugan and then receives a huge influx of Ōtsutsuki chakra — Toneri is the movie example in 'The Last: Naruto the Movie'. People mix them up a lot, but once you separate who went to the moon (Hamura) and who stayed on earth (Hagoromo) the ocular stuff clicks better.
Uma
Uma
2025-08-31 12:46:30
Okay, I’ll be blunt because this question pops up all the time in threads I lurk on: Hamura never canonically gains the Rinnegan. The Rinnegan is associated with Hagoromo (the Sage) and later appears in humans who get the right mix of chakra/genes (think Indra/Asura, Uchiha/Senju, or Ten-Tails jinchūriki situations). Hamura’s mark on the world is the Byakugan — and that Byakugan + pure Ōtsutsuki chakra is what can awaken the Tenseigan.

Toneri from 'The Last: Naruto the Movie' is the clearest example: he’s a Hamura descendant who awakens the Tenseigan because of his bloodline and access to Ōtsutsuki chakra on the moon. So people sometimes conflate that line with Rinnegan abilities, but the Rinnegan’s origin story is a different branch of the family tree and different chakra mechanics. I always find it cool how one family can spawn such different ocular legacy — tragic brother rivalry, cosmic seals, and all — but canon keeps the Rinnegan and Tenseigan as separate phenomena tied to different conditions.
Bennett
Bennett
2025-08-31 15:16:35
I like tracing these things like a detective, and when I map the sources I come back to two clear points: the Rinnegan and the Tenseigan have different triggers, and Hamura’s role is firmly in the Tenseigan/Byakugan camp rather than the Rinnegan camp. Historically in the story, Kaguya’s two sons split the legacy: Hagoromo becomes associated with the Rinnegan and the Sage’s teachings, while Hamura takes the lunar path, giving rise to the Byakugan lineage. The Rinnegan emerges from either direct Ten-Tails connection or a blending of Indra/Asura lineages (or their later genetic surrogates), as we see with people like Madara when he combined Hashirama’s cells with his own Uchiha power.

The Tenseigan is a different beast: it’s an upgraded dojutsu awakened by someone of pure Ōtsutsuki descent who possesses the Byakugan and then gains a huge amount of Ōtsutsuki chakra. Toneri serves as the canonical example; living on the moon with access to Hamura’s legacy allowed him to become the Tenseigan wielder in 'The Last: Naruto the Movie'. Fan fiction sometimes credits Hamura himself with temporary Rinnegan-level vision during the climactic battles, but the manga/anime materials never explicitly give him the Rinnegan. For me, that separation — brother vs. brother, different eyes borne of different conditions — is one of the most elegant parts of the worldbuilding.
View All Answers
Scan code to download App

Related Books

No Pain, No Gain
No Pain, No Gain
I chase my six-year-old daughter out of the house on a cold winter day. I cut her new clothes to pieces and dirty her dainty little face with mud. Then, I give her all my savings. She looks at me tearfully and reaches out for me, wanting me to hold her. However, I harden my heart and push her away, saying, "Leave! Go to Bowen Group and look for their CEO, Logan Bowen. Show him my death certificate and your DNA test—he'll take you in." She sobs while looking at me. "Don't you want me anymore, Mommy? Let's go look for Daddy together." After a brief silence, I say, "I can't go with you. I lied to him back then to have you." Yes, I'm a liar. I orchestrated everything from meeting Logan, dating him, to ultimately leaving him with his child in my womb. Even the death certificate I've given my daughter is fake. From beginning to end, I've lied to him about everything except our daughter.
11 Chapters
My Loss Is Her Gain
My Loss Is Her Gain
I'm traveling through my pack when some Rogues ambush me. They chase me without mercy. I scream for Grayson Atwell, my Alpha mate, through the mind-link. But he shuts me out, muttering something about being "busy with pack affairs". I force down my fear and run, but they catch me anyway. Just as the silver knife grazes my throat, Vidar Mallory, the guard captain, bursts in. He drives the Rogues back and takes me to the hospital. Lying in the hospital bed, I overhear Vidar talking to his men by accident. "Freya is carrying a seven-month-old pup. How could Grayson abandon her just to take care of Bella's pup?" "Bella's pup had a fever last night. Grayson stayed at the hospital the whole night." My heart shatters. Even the pup I fought so hard to conceive was lost in the accident. I decided to leave and take on an entry-level healer position at a hospital in another pack. But after I'm gone, Grayson loses his mind searching for me.
10 Chapters
An Alpha’s Loss, Another’s Gain
An Alpha’s Loss, Another’s Gain
Melissa Rockwell, an omega in the Packhouse was fated mate with the Alpha’s son, Alfredo. They’ve professed their undying love to each other countless times, and their relationship would be made public once Alfredo becomes the next Alpha of Silverrose Pack. But things took a drastic turn when Melissa got rejected by Alfredo and to crown it all she was also accused of theft and was sentenced to death. A night before she was to be executed Melissa was given a second chance at life when the person she least expect came to her rescue and set her free from the dungeon she was locked in. How will an omega, who is also an orphan survive as a rogue in the wild with nowhere or no one to turn to?
9.2
119 Chapters
The Contract Ended, and So Did I
The Contract Ended, and So Did I
Everyone knows Francesco Greco, heir to the largest mafia family in Solerio, is a notorious playboy. Yet when he swears to God that he'll love me for the rest of his life, I choose to believe him. He lives up to his words during the first year of our marriage. The Greco heir, whose presence alone terrorizes others, clings to me like a loyal puppy at home. But by the second year, he starts returning home with one lover after another. Rumors of his scandalous affairs spread, and I become the laughingstock of Solerio. On our eighth anniversary, his 99th lover taunts me in front of everyone at dinner. "Don't sleep in the master bedroom tonight," she says. "Mr. Greco and I are going to have some fun there. Also, change the sheets. I can't stand how dirty your things are." Everyone expects me to break down under such humiliation. Instead, I smile and turn on my heel. Then, I dial Madre Greco's number. "Madre, it's been eight years," I say, my voice steady. "It's time for me to leave."
9 Chapters
You Gain One, You Lose One
You Gain One, You Lose One
I double over in pain after assisting Adrian Randall with a late-night operation. He immediately carries me to a ward to check on me. However, before he can do that, he receives a call from a patient and hurries off. That night, I miscarry. When I come out of the operating theater, I see his childhood friend's social media update. She's shared a photo of her baby bump. "He hurried to come to my side just because I was lost. You have to treat Adrian well in the future, my darling!" I rub my belly, which throbs with a dull ache. I don't cry and demand an explanation from Adrian as I would have in the past. Instead, I like the post and apply for a position on the Borderless Medical Assistance Program. The day I leave, the high and mighty Dr. Randall looks at me with red-rimmed eyes. He asks, "How can you bear to leave me behind?"
11 Chapters
What did Tashi do?
What did Tashi do?
Not enough ratings
12 Chapters

Related Questions

Where Can Fans Read Hamura ōtsutsuki'S Original Manga Scenes?

3 Answers2025-08-25 12:30:39
I still get a little giddy whenever I flip open those old volumes—Hamura Ōtsutsuki’s scenes are genuinely part of Masashi Kishimoto’s original 'Naruto' manga, mostly shown as flashbacks and mythic backstory during the later arcs. If you want the canonical, original panels where Hamura appears, you’ll find them in the original 'Naruto' manga volumes and chapters that cover the Ōtsutsuki/Kaguya origin story and the closing arc of the series. My go-to for reading them legally is Manga Plus by Shueisha (they host official English translations of many chapters) and Viz Media’s Shonen Jump service (which has the whole 'Naruto' run digitally). I often read on my phone between classes and then collect the physical tankōbon editions when I can—those volumes include the art and sometimes the extra notes that aren’t in web viewers. There are also official artbooks and databooks that dive deeper into the clan’s designs and lore if you want more than just the panels: they’re great for detail-hunting and appreciating Kishimoto’s art choices. If you like watching adaptations too, the anime retells much of that saga in 'Naruto Shippuden' and later references pop up in 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations', but for the pure, original manga scenes go with the official 'Naruto' volumes online or on the shelf. Avoid sketchy scan sites—supporting official releases keeps the creators going and usually gives you nicer translations and extras. Personally, curling up with the paperback volume and a warm drink while revisiting those mythic pages never gets old.

What Powers Does Hamura ōtsutsuki Pass To His Descendants?

4 Answers2025-08-25 21:01:24
Man, the family trees in 'Naruto' always get me geeked out. From what I piece together, Hamura Otsutsuki basically passed down the Otsutsuki chakra lineage and powerful ocular traits to his descendants. The clearest inheritance is the Byakugan — the Hyuga clan's signature eye technique is commonly tied back to Hamura. That means near-360° vision, x-ray sight, seeing chakra pathways, incredible long-range perception, and the precision for Gentle Fist-style attacks. Beyond the Byakugan, Hamura's line on the Moon developed something even more dramatic: the Tenseigan. Canonically shown with Toneri in 'The Last: Naruto the Movie', the Tenseigan is unlocked when true Byakugan lineage is combined with Otsutsuki chakra, granting overwhelming chakra modes, gravity/attraction-repulsion control, flight, lunar-scale energy attacks, and formidable construct creation. Hamura and his descendants also inherited a spiritual role — guardianship of Kaguya's legacy and responsibility over sealed powers — so they carry ancient sealing knowledge and a lot of raw Otsutsuki chakra potential. There are also hints and fan theories (and later 'Boruto' hints) linking unique eye phenomena like the Jougan to Hamura's branch, but that part's murkier. Still, the concrete takeaway: Hamura passed ocular power (Byakugan), pure Otsutsuki chakra, and the potential to evolve that into things like the Tenseigan — plus the cultural/lineage traditions (seals, guardianship) that shaped clans like the Hyuga.

Where Did Kaguya ōtsutsuki Originate In Naruto History?

3 Answers2025-09-12 15:32:43
Deep in the mythic layers of 'Naruto', Kaguya Ōtsutsuki is presented as the origin point for chakra on Earth — and honestly, that origin story is one of my favorite pieces of worldbuilding in the series. She isn't a human in the ordinary sense: she's a member of the extraterrestrial Ōtsutsuki clan who arrived to harvest a mysterious God Tree that produced a chakra fruit. After eating that fruit, she gained godlike power and became the first being to wield chakra, which radically changed human history in that world. Her personal arc is weirdly tragic and grand at once. She bore two sons, Hagoromo and Hamura, who later turned against her when she merged with the God Tree and became the Ten-Tails. The brothers managed to seal her away — Hagoromo sealing most of her power within himself and his descendants, and Hamura sending her husk to the moon — and that sealing is the seed for everything that follows: the formation of chakra lineages, the split between Indra and Asura generations, and the eventual rise of shinobi clans like the Uchiha and Senju. Beyond the plot mechanics, I love how Kaguya reframes the whole series' moral questions. She’s portrayed as both an almost-primordial being and a mother who believed absolute control would stop human suffering, which makes her terrifying but also oddly sympathetic. Seeing her later reappear in the 'Naruto Shippuden' finale — manipulated into returning by Black Zetsu’s long con — ties ancient myth into the present in a satisfying, if heartbreaking, way. It’s the kind of mythic payoff that kept me rewatching scenes for details, and it still gives me chills.

What Weakness Does Kaguya ōtsutsuki Have In Fights?

4 Answers2025-09-12 11:47:24
When I break down Kaguya Ōtsutsuki’s fights, the spectacle is wild but the cracks are obvious if you look closely. She’s basically a force of nature in 'Naruto': near-limitless chakra, dimension-hopping, the Rinne Sharingan, and those reality-warping techniques. Watching her open dimensions feels like watching someone rewrite the rules of the board mid-game. But the moment someone starts exploiting the rules she creates, things get interesting. Her biggest practical weaknesses are predictable: sealing and coordinated synergy. No matter how many dimensions she spawns, sealing techniques and well-timed combined chakra attacks can lock her down — the whole reason Naruto, Sasuke, and their allies could finally trap her was teamwork that neutralized her mobility and sealed her away. She also relies heavily on the Rinne Sharingan and her dimension tactics; if opponents can force her into a straight-up fight with her physical body exposed, she becomes more vulnerable. There’s also psychological stuff: she’s stubborn, single-minded, and doesn’t grasp modern shinobi teamwork or subtle manipulation, which leaves openings. I also find it fascinating that Kaguya’s downfall has an internal layer: betrayal and manipulation. Her own will gets hijacked by other forces, and that narrative weakness—being unable to control the consequences of her own actions—feeds into how she loses. So yeah, she’s terrifying on paper, but perfectly beatable if you can coordinate, seal, and exploit her blind spots. I still love how dramatic her fights are, though.

Are Hamura ōtsutsuki'S Flashbacks Canon In Naruto?

4 Answers2025-08-25 14:13:44
I've dug through both the manga and the anime many times, and here's how I sort it out in my head. The core flashbacks of Hamura Otsutsuki that explain his role with Hagoromo and Kaguya—those origin scenes that reveal the Ten-Tails and the birth of chakra—are canon because they come from Masashi Kishimoto's original material in the manga. When you read those panels, that lineage and basic story are the baseline truth of the world in 'Naruto'. That said, the anime adaptations sometimes extend those moments with extra visuals, dialogue, or sequences that the manga never printed. So when I watch 'Naruto Shippuden' and see longer, moodier scenes of Hamura or more elaborate moon sequences, I treat those as anime-enhanced versions: cool for atmosphere and character texture, but not strictly manga-canon. Also, later works like 'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' expand Otsutsuki lore further, and some of that is canon while other bits stem from novels or anime-only additions. If you want the purest, most authoritative Hamura flashbacks, go back to the manga panels first, then enjoy the anime extras as bonus flavor.

How Do Fan Theories Reinterpret Hamura ōtsutsuki'S Motives?

4 Answers2025-08-25 17:37:27
I've spent late nights scrolling through theory threads and scribbling ideas in the margins of a re-read of 'Naruto', and one thing that always hooks me is how fans remodel Hamura Ōtsutsuki into something far more complicated than a simple guardian archetype. Some folks paint him as a tragic idealist — someone who genuinely believed isolating the moon and watching over its power was the only way to keep people safe. That version leans into trauma: imagine witnessing Kaguya's descent and deciding that absolute vigilance is the only remedy. Others flip that into a darker portrait, suggesting Hamura's 'protection' was authoritarian, a preemptive control of human freedom to prevent any repeat of Kaguya's ambition. I like how that creates tension with Hagoromo in fanfiction; sibling rivalry meets ideological split, and suddenly both brothers are sympathetic and suspect. Then there are the more elaborate reinterpretations: Hamura as political actor, building myth and ritual to justify the Ōtsutsuki line's monopoly on certain powers; or Hamura as scapegoat in retellings where the real villain is larger cosmic entropy. These takes often draw on later material in 'Boruto' and the franchise's shifting lore, which gives fans space to reassign motives. Personally, I enjoy the ambiguity — the version where he wanted to save people but, in doing so, set up systems that silenced them feels heartbreakingly human to me.

How Did Kaguya ōtsutsuki Obtain The Chakra Fruit?

4 Answers2025-09-12 11:00:06
Picture the God Tree towering over a landscape, sucking up the world's life energy until it grew a single, luminous fruit — that fruit is what Kaguya went after. I like to think about how strange it must have felt: her people, the Ōtsutsuki, planted or cultivated the Divine Tree to harvest that fruit as a power source. Instead of leaving it as their prize or passing it around, Kaguya ate the fruit herself and absorbed its chakra. After she consumed the fruit, she gained abilities that no human had ever seen. In 'Naruto' lore this is the moment the first wielder of chakra appears: she used that power to unite warring clans and to create a peace that was absolute and terrifying. Eventually, though, her relationship with power turned possessive — she merged with the tree and became the Ten-Tails, leading to the whole saga with Hagoromo and Hamura. I always find the moral twist compelling: a cosmic agricultural heist that becomes the origin myth for chakra. It feels tragic and epic at once, and I still get chills picturing that single fruit deciding the fate of an entire world.

How Is Kaguya ōtsutsuki Connected To The Otsutsuki Clan?

4 Answers2025-09-12 09:09:02
If you dig into the lore, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki is literally the origin point for chakra on Earth, and that makes her not just connected to the Ōtsutsuki clan — she’s one of its members who planted the clan’s entire influence on our world. She arrived on Earth long before the events of 'Naruto' as part of the Ōtsutsuki’s planet-harvesting activities. She found the Divine Tree and ate its chakra fruit, becoming the first human to wield chakra. Eventually she merged with the God Tree and transformed into the Ten-Tails, becoming the first jinchūriki. Her sons, Hagoromo and Hamura, later defeated and sealed her, which set up the whole legacy: Hagoromo became the Sage of Six Paths, spreading chakra among humans. The Ōtsutsuki who show up later in 'Boruto' are basically continuing that cosmic pattern — harvest chakra from other worlds — and their interest in Earth traces back to Kaguya’s original actions. I still get a chill thinking about how one figure rewired the entire mythos, and it makes rewatching 'Naruto' feel like uncovering an archaeological layer of storytelling.
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status