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These headbands feature a symbol of the villages from whence they came. The most popular one is the symbol from the hidden leaf village worn by naruto, which has a symbol of a leaf. If i remember correctly it says oil. Jiraiya means coming by oneself which is a description of his personality;
The kanji on his forehead protector (油, abura) means oil, which can point to his oil spitting for ninjutsu oil. Custom naruto headband however, as explained above, other characters decided to wear headbands with different shape of the original. Here are the most common examples: Tobirama headband jiraiya headband kakuzu headband kisame headband naruto headband colors the color of the headband, originally dark blue, later evolved to offer a wider range of. The kanji for oil 油あぶら (abura) is the symbol of myobokuzan. Jiraiya wearing it on his forehead protector represents his affiliation to it. The symbol probably comes from their special sacred oil, which allows people to feel natural energy more easily,. A naruto headband is a ninja accessory most commonly made of fabric and metal on which is engraved the symbol of the shinobi’s former village. They are worn in order to indicate the military affiliation of its owner to the other ninjas.
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