A ninja who once commanded the Orochi Oniwabanshu, Fukurokuju kept his devotion to Shogun Orochi even after the squad was folded into Kaidou's forces. His grudge against Raizo and his cold belief in service without feeling make him a memorable antagonist throughout the Wano Country Arc.
Reaching 221 centimeters, Fukurokuju cuts an imposing figure with a smooth, drawn-out bald skull and unusually stretched earlobes. A pointed, very long dark beard hangs from his chin. Inked across his left arm are two thick zigzagging bands together with five shapes resembling ninja stars. Square-framed sunglasses sit on his face, and he dresses in a purple kimono dotted with green circles that have yellow edges and trios of white spots, while the kanji for nin marks his orange sash.
His look two decades earlier was noticeably plainer. Back then both his head and his earlobes were shorter, no beard had grown in, and his kimono carried a simpler motif with the character for ban on either side.
To Fukurokuju, a ninja's obligation is to whoever currently holds the shogunate, no matter how that ruler took the seat, so dying masters hold no claim on him. That conviction let him transfer his allegiance to Orochi without hesitation once the latter wrested power from the Kouzuki, and it fueled his scorn for Raizo and the Nine Red Scabbards, whom he dismissed as chasing a dead man's ghost. He even bowed to Kaidou after the pirate seemingly slew Orochi, only to quietly return to the shogun's side later.
He treats open emotion as a fatal flaw in any shinobi, arguing that feeling ruins a ninja regardless of raw skill. Despite that creed, he panicked when Orochi faced danger and when his own robes caught fire under Raizo's paralysis. He could be patient, granting Nico Robin a single chance to talk her way out, yet he also showed cruelty, relishing Oden's execution and taunting Shinobu for her hope in the lord.
Twenty years before the present, Fukurokuju and the yakuza boss Hyougoro both stood with the Kouzuki Family. When the Beasts Pirates stormed Wano and Orochi grabbed control, Fukurokuju abandoned the Kouzuki and swore himself to the new shogun, a turn that disgusted his subordinate Shinobu and drove her from the Oniwabanshu. He went on to escort Orochi to Kuri and was on hand in the Flower Capital for Oden's death.
During the Wano conflict he confronted Robin after she was found prying inside Orochi Castle, then chased a duplicate she left behind. He relayed news of captures to Orochi, identified Zoro from a bounty poster, and tightened the capital's security. At the Fire Festival on Onigashima he watched in shock as Kaidou beheaded Orochi, after which he pledged himself to the Beasts Pirates before slipping off to rejoin the shogun, who had survived. Fukurokuju fought largely with his elongated earlobes, wielding them like whips. His final clash came against Raizo, where the two trapped each other in paralysis until flames spread and Raizo endured longer, leaving Fukurokuju collapsed and beaten.

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Fukurokuju was defeated by Raizo, the ninja he had long considered his rival. The two trapped each other in a paralyzing standoff until flames spread through the area, and Raizo held out longer, leaving Fukurokuju beaten.
Fukurokuju served as a ninja captain in Wano, switching his loyalty from the Kouzuki Family to Orochi and then briefly bowing to Kaidou, before ultimately being defeated by his rival Raizo in single combat.
Fukurokuju stands 221 centimeters tall with a bald head, unusually stretched earlobes, a long pointed beard, and a tattoo of zigzagging bands and ninja star shapes on his left arm.
Fukurokuju fights primarily by using his elongated earlobes like whips, a signature technique that makes him a distinctive combatant among Wano's ninja.
Fukurokuju blamed Raizo for his sister Fukumi's death, misreading her dying cry of Raizo's name as hatred when she had actually loved him, a misunderstanding that fueled his lifelong rivalry with the ninja.
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