Temari is a kunoichi originally from Sunagakure's Kazekage clan and the eldest of the Three Sand Siblings, who later married Shikamaru Nara and emigrated to Konohagakure. She is a formidable Wind Release specialist whose giant iron fan can generate devastating gusts capable of leveling forests, as demonstrated when she effortlessly dismantled Tenten's entire weapon arsenal during the Chunin ...
Temari Nara (奈良テマリ, Nara Temari) is a kunoichi and a former resident of Sunagakure's Kazekage Clan and the eldest of the Three Sand Siblings. After marrying Shikamaru Nara, she becomes a member of the Nara Clan and emigrates to Konohagakure, where she works as a kunoichi for the village. Temari was born the eldest child of Karura and the Fourth Kazekage: Rasa. While it was customary ...
Three temari balls with different decorations Temari (手毬) balls are a folk art form and Japanese craft, originating in China and introduced to Japan around the 7th century A.D. [1] Temari means "hand ball" in Japanese. Balls made from embroidery may be used in handball games and other such similar games (e.g., hacky sack). An accessory similar in appearance (and constructed with similar ...
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Temari (in Japanese writing,てまり) - " te " means hand, and " mari " means ball - is an ancient folk art form. The Japan Temari Association provides the history of Temari as originating from Kemari (a football/kickball type game), originally coming from China during the Asuka Period (538 to 710).