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==Description==
 
==Description==
<i>Kaikanken</i> is an energy projection technique similar to Hakkei which uses swift, precision blows to generate and release guided shock waves along the target's body. With this skill, a fighter can target internal organs with a direct pierce strike or alter the shock wave's path to release inside the skull, destroying the brain.
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<i>Kaikanken</i> is an energy projection technique similar to Hakkei<ref group=Notes>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji Kanji]: 発勁; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kana Kana]: はっけい; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization Hepburn]: Hakkei; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language English]: Power Release</ref>, which uses sharp, precision strikes to transmit destructive force directly into the target. However, with the Kaikanken, the user can alter the course of the Hakkei shock wave at will. Accroding to Kiryu Miyazawa, if a human target is stroke at the chest level, the Kaikanken can be directed and destroy the brain.
   
 
==<b>In The Manga</b>==
 
==<b>In The Manga</b>==
The <i>Kaikanken</i> debuted in the 186th chapter of the "<i>Tough</i>" manga series, entitled "<i>186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken</i>" <ref>Saruwatari, Tetsuya (April 17, 2009). 186th MATCH 殺法 塊貫拳 [<i><b>186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken (Killing Art, Kaikanken)"</b></i>] (in Japanese). TOUGH—タフ— [<i>[[Tough]]</i>] (in Japanese) (1st ed.). Volume 18. 週刊ヤングジャンプ [<i>Shūkan Yangu Janpu (Weekly Young Jump)</i>] (in Japanese). pp. ??. ISBN: 9784088773681.</ref>
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The <i>Kaikanken</i> debuted in the 186th chapter of the "<i>Tough</i>" manga series, entitled "<i>186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken</i>" <ref>Saruwatari, Tetsuya (April 17, 2009). 186th MATCH {{Ruby|殺法|さっぽう}} {{Ruby|塊貫拳|かいかんけん}} [<i><b>186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken (The Deadly Kaikanken Technique)"</b></i>] (in Japanese). TOUGH—タフ— [<i>[[Tough]]</i>] (in Japanese) (1st ed.). Volume 18. 週刊ヤングジャンプ [<i>Shūkan Yangu Janpu (Weekly Young Jump)</i>] (in Japanese). pp. ??. ISBN: 9784088773681.</ref>
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185th MATCH ”発勁 はっけい”
   
 
==<i><b>References</b></i>==
 
==<i><b>References</b></i>==

Revision as of 17:43, 26 June 2020

Kaikanken
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Kiichi Performing The "Kaikanken"

Category

Strike, Hakkei

Origin

Nadashinkage-ryu

Notable Users

Son-O Miyazawa
Kiryu Miyazawa
Kiichi Miyazawa

Debut (Anime)

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Debut (Manga)

Tough: 186th MATCH: The Deadly Kaikanken Technique

The Kaikanken (/ˈkīˈkänˈken/) [Notes 1]

Description

Kaikanken is an energy projection technique similar to Hakkei[Notes 2], which uses sharp, precision strikes to transmit destructive force directly into the target. However, with the Kaikanken, the user can alter the course of the Hakkei shock wave at will. Accroding to Kiryu Miyazawa, if a human target is stroke at the chest level, the Kaikanken can be directed and destroy the brain.

In The Manga

The Kaikanken debuted in the 186th chapter of the "Tough" manga series, entitled "186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken" [1]

185th MATCH ”発勁 はっけい”

References

Notes
  1. Kanji: 塊貫拳; Kana: かいかんけん; Hepburn: Kaikanken; English: Matter Penetration Fist
  2. Kanji: 発勁; Kana: はっけい; Hepburn: Hakkei; English: Power Release
Footnotes
  1. Saruwatari, Tetsuya (April 17, 2009). 186th MATCH 殺法 塊貫拳 [186th MATCH: Sappō Kaikanken (The Deadly Kaikanken Technique)"] (in Japanese). TOUGH—タフ— [Tough] (in Japanese) (1st ed.). Volume 18. 週刊ヤングジャンプ [Shūkan Yangu Janpu (Weekly Young Jump)] (in Japanese). pp. ??. ISBN: 9784088773681.