

It's so large that it's basically a moving island, housing plants and animals (and shinobi, like Naruto, who wish to train there). Island Turtle is a massive turtle that roams the Land of Lightning. Its hidden village is Kumogakure no Sato, or "Village Hidden in the Clouds", which is located high in the clouds of a lofty mountain in the center of the country. To the east of Iwa lies the Land of Lightning, so named for the frequency of its thunderstorms. The Land of Earth's hidden village is Iwagakure no Sato, or "Village Hidden in the Stone". A mountain range along its border creates a phenomenon called "rock rain": wind blows from the north over the mountains, carrying rocks from the Land of Earth to the countries south of its border. To the north of Suna lies the Land of Earth.

Gaara, the Kazekage, has the ability to manipulate sand. While a discouraging place for outsiders, the shinobi of Suna have adapted to their desert environment, and even utilize it for various jutsu. The vast desert surrounding Suna serves as a natural barrier against invasion. Its hidden village is Sunagakure no Sato, or "Village Hidden in the Sand". To the west of Konoha lies the Land of Wind, a dry desert country with a harsh climate.

Marking the border between the Land of Fire and the Land of Sound, the Valley of the End is distinguished by two massive statues, representing the epic battle between Hashirama Senju, the first Hokage, and his rival Madara Uchiha, which was so destructive that it actually carved out the valley where their statues now stand. Konoha is located deep within a forest in the Land of Fire, at the base of a large mountain where the faces of all the Hokages are carved. Naruto Uzumaki and his friends live in Konohagakure no Sato, or "Village Hidden in the Leaves". Let's see what they're hiding on this map! Naruto is set in a world of intrigue and subterfuge, where the hidden villages all take great care to guard the secrets within their borders.
