The most celebrated shipwright in the Land of Water, a stern but kindhearted craftsman who takes Ikada Funato as his apprentice. During the Funato war he braves storms to ferry Boruto's allies and later keeps watch over his wayward student.
Tall and elderly, Kajiki has a fair complexion lined with wrinkles across his forehead and under his blue eyes, with sharp cheekbones standing out. Spiky white hair, unruly brows, and a neat moustache and chin-beard frame his face behind round black glasses. He works in a black shirt with purple sleeves, a dark blue jacket, grey trousers, brown work gloves, and black sandals.
Kajiki is stern and exacting, quick to scold his crew over sloppy mistakes and insistent that every repair be paid for. Beneath the gruffness he is genuinely kind, going out of his way for people in trouble and keeping a careful eye on those close to him. He holds no allegiance in the region's politics, seeing little to choose between Kirigakure and the Funato since both merely fight to rule the seas, and he distrusts each. Even so, once he learns his apprentice is caught up in the war, he throws his weight behind the effort, braving a fierce storm for the Leaf ninja and later agreeing to keep the boy under his supervision.
Though born to fishermen, Kajiki had no love for their trade and became a shipwright instead, eventually the finest in the Land of Water and a sailor able to hold a course through the roughest seas. He took the young Ikada as his apprentice, sensing a mystery in the boy's past but choosing not to pry. When the Funato war erupts, Kajiki stumbles on a crippled ship crewed by Mist and Leaf shinobi and tows it to his port, waiving the rescue but charging Kagura for the repairs. As the vessel is mended, a nighttime Funato raid is beaten back by Denki and Iwabee, and Kajiki grows uneasy when Ikada slips away without a word.
Ikada soon resurfaces leading Araumi Funato's forces in a declaration of war, and Kajiki throws in with Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki, sailing them through a violent storm toward the Sixth Mizukage in the belief that Boruto can reach the kindness buried under Ikada's hatred. Lending Team 7 his own boat for that final talk, he sees Boruto's persuasion succeed; with the Funato defeated, Ikada is placed under Kajiki's constant watch, the old shipwright bluntly noting that he had been short-handed ever since the boy first left.

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Kajiki is the most celebrated shipwright in the Land of Water, a stern but kindhearted craftsman who takes Ikada Funato as his apprentice. During the Funato war he braves storms to ferry Boruto's allies and later keeps watch over his wayward student.
Kajiki's apprentice is Ikada Funato, a young man he took in while sensing a mystery in his past but choosing not to pry. After the Funato war ends, Ikada is placed under Kajiki's constant supervision.
During the Funato war, Kajiki sails Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki through a violent storm toward the Sixth Mizukage, believing Boruto can reach the kindness buried under Ikada's hatred. He also lends Team 7 his own boat for their final talk with Ikada.
Kajiki holds no allegiance in the region's politics, seeing little difference between Kirigakure and the Funato since both merely fight to rule the seas, and he distrusts each side.
After the war ends and the Funato are defeated, Ikada is placed under Kajiki's constant watch, with the old shipwright noting he had been short-handed ever since the boy first left.
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