Konoha
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Original Name:KonohaGender:NeutralScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:492Chapters:141
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Name Konoha; Konoha Village
Affiliation Land of Fire
Occupation/Role Shinobi village, military center of the Land of Fire, and later the center of its centralized administration 93 110
Status Active; rebuilt and expanded following Uchiha Kagami's seizure of the village 79 88 176
First Appearance Chapter 1

History

Period Events
Founding legacy Konoha was originally built by Hashirama Senju and Uchiha Madara. After the Uchiha takeover, its revised political narrative recognizes the Uchiha as part of the village's founding authority. 115 104
Post-Second Shinobi World War In Year 41, Konoha's Ninja Academy receives a new generation of students, including Kakashi Hatake, Obito Uchiha, Rin Nohara, and Uchiha Kagami. 1
Third Shinobi World War Sunagakure's invasion of the Land of Fire border in Konoha Year 44 marks the immediate prelude to the war. Konoha later fights across multiple fronts against the other great villages. 18 60
Uchiha rebellion After Konoha's battlefield losses, Kagami gathers the surviving Uchiha on the Eastern Front and orders them to seize Konoha within seven days. Other clan and civilian ninja join his advancing force. 70 72
Fall of the old administration Kagami breaches Konoha's barrier with Dragon Vein – Earth Core Movement: Cliff Sword. The conflict ends with the village devastated, Orochimaru defeated, and Minato Namikaze ordering the remaining shinobi to surrender. 74 77
Reconstruction and reform Reconstruction begins ten days after the battle. Konoha is rebuilt on a larger scale, while its government and economic systems are reorganized under Uchiha dominance and Minato's administration. 79 88 110
Later era Three years after the Shinobi World Martial Performance, Konoha leads a period of peace, expanded order, and redevelopment across the Shinobi World. 176

Governance and Administration

  • Uchiha political authority — Following the civil conflict, Konoha formally recognizes the Uchiha as its “true orthodox” faction. Kagami frames the village as belonging to all its people, but treats the Uchiha as reclaiming their rightful share in its founding. 104
  • Minato Namikaze — Minato retains the Hokage position after the war and oversees administration, reconstruction priorities, and coordination between Konoha's departments. 77 79
  • Uchiha Kagami — Kagami declines Hashirama Senju's suggestion that he become Hokage. He instead serves as Konoha and the Land of Fire's supreme external deterrent, leaving routine decision-making to Minato and other specialists. 123 110
  • Centralized mission system — Ninja work is funded and assigned through the Hokage's administration rather than relying solely on private commissions from nobles or merchants. Major responsibilities include construction, border defense, and maintaining trade routes. 110
  • Land reform — Residents of the Land of Fire pay 20% of their harvest as rent, replacing the former 80% extraction by nobles. The Daimyo is reduced to a financial-administrative role under Hokage control. 110
  • Clan integration — Ninja clans that submitted after the internal conflict preserved surviving members but surrendered their secret techniques to the new order. 110

Layout and Infrastructure

Reconstruction

Kagami's attack leaves a ravine through Konoha; groundwater fills it, creating a long, narrow lake. Temporary tents house residents while the ruins are cleared and reconstruction proceeds. 79

  • The rebuilt village covers more area than the original and has wider, cleaner streets. 88
  • Ninja cats from the Land of Cats receive their own district and provide construction labor. 88
  • Revolver serves as head of the Construction Department, directing ninja-cat labor during the rebuilding effort. 79
  • The Uchiha Clan Compound retains its traditional courtyard architecture despite the city's broader modernization. 88

Founders' Rock

The former Hokage Rock is renamed Konoha's Founders' Rock after the Uchiha victory. 79

  • Hashirama Senju's face is preserved as recognition of his victory over the Uchiha during Konoha's founding era. 79
  • Tobirama Senju's and Hiruzen Sarutobi's faces are removed. 79
  • A new likeness of Uchiha Madara is carved beside Hashirama's. 79

Modern Development

By the time of the Shinobi World Martial Performance, Konoha has eight official roads, broad paved routes, high-rise buildings, rail tracks, and vehicles moving between city districts. 122

  • The Hokage Office expands to nearly a thousand square meters after repeated renovations. 123
  • Commercial districts include shops, taverns, gambling houses, and merchant traffic. 93
  • Towns grow around the forest-ringed village, with land becoming more expensive closer to the Land of Fire's center. 93

Security and Defense

  • Perimeter forest — Konoha's former walls are replaced by a ring of forest surrounding the village. 93
  • Checkpoint teams — Uchiha and Byakugan users jointly guard checkpoints to identify infiltrators. 94
  • Patrol standards — Uchiha patrol and Land of Fire patrol personnel are expected to possess a Three-Tomoe Sharingan and master Izanagi. 126
  • Barrier protection — The village uses a reduced, strengthened barrier for defense and detection during the Uchiha rebellion; later, Kagami cites the Four Red Yang Formation as protection around the Death Forest. 74 123
  • Trade-route safety — Konoha's ninja protect major roads, allowing merchants to travel without private escorts and without the usual threat of bandits. 94 110 122

Political Relations

  • Uchiha Clan — Konoha's dominant political and security force after Kagami's victory. The clan maintains law enforcement, patrol duties, and a central role in the village's identity. 94 104 126
  • Land of Fire — Konoha evolves from the country's military center into the effective administrative and defensive core of the entire Land of Fire. 93 110
  • Four Nations Alliance — The alliance initially opposes Konoha's power, but later fully opens trade with the Land of Fire. Its leaders witness Konoha's prosperity firsthand when arriving for the Martial Performance. 115 122
  • Hidden Fire Village — Hashirama Senju's settlement in the Land of Wind is politically separate from Konoha. Hashirama continues to recognize Konoha as the village he and Madara founded and declines calls to attack it. 115
  • Land of Cats — Ninja cats settle within rebuilt Konoha and support its reconstruction through Revolver's Construction Department. 79 88

Trivia

  • Konoha's reconstructed Uchiha patrols deliberately fade into the background during public festivities to avoid making civilians feel pressured. 126
  • The village's rapid development is striking enough that Ōnoki briefly considers whether the Shinobi World would be better entrusted to Kagami's rule before reaffirming his resistance. 122