

Under the New Nindo Shinobi would no longer simply be soldiers, mercenaries and spies, but would rather become peacekeepers for their new harmonious era. Thanks to the efforts of Naruto Uzumaki the world experienced a springtime of peace and prosperity. Eventually nearly all of the Ninja Villages on the continent chose to accept the New Nindo. However many of the weaker villages welcomed these reforms as they would allow to flourish, and would eliminate the likelihood of being forced into conflicts with potentially stronger adversaries. Many wanted to remain independent of of the Five Great Villages and their politics. The reception these ideas got varied from village to village. However Naruto worked hard to convince the smaller villages to adopt the new system as well. As a result of all this reform the peace between the Five Great Countries deepened and flourished like it never had.Īt first it was only the Five Great Shinobi Nations that integrated with the New Nindo. This helped to insure that the Villages were less likely to get dragged into a conflict with each other due to their allegiance to their country. In addition to all of these new treaties and accords the five Kage began to pool their political influence to pressure the Daimyo to improve diplomatic relations between their lands. The Five Great Shinobi Nations also began exchanging Genin, who would go to other villages to learn from and fight alongside the ninja of that village. They also created a system whereby the villages would work together to hunt down Missing-Nin, and would ensure that their bodies were either returned to their village or destroyed so that their techniques would not be stolen. These treaties put systems into place that would insure that ninja from different villages would not take opposing contracts. Over the course of several Kage Summits Naruto convinced his fellow Kage to agree to a number of treaties and new rules that when put into place would end the generations of war between them, hopefully for good.


Naruto needed to strike while the iron was hot, and he used this good will and the reputation he had developed during the Fourth Shinobi war to get the other Kage to cooperate. The Ninja villages had known a kind of peace and comradery since the end of the Fourth Shinobi world that they had not experienced in ages, but this peace was tenuous and could fall apart at any time. Upon finally donning the cloak and head-dress of Hokage Naruto immediately set to work on his new reforms. He swore that when he finally became Hokage he would work to make the Ninja World more peaceful than the world that he and his predecessors had grown up in. Many ninja had placed their hopes in him such as Jiraiya, Tsunade and Nagato, and he did not intend to disappoint. Naruto had been considering how best to achieve peace in the Ninja World for a long time.
