Location from Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto
Massive cliff face carved with the faces of all Hokage, overlooking Konoha. The village's most iconic landmark and symbol of its legacy.
Hokage Rock is the first thing visitors see and the last thing villagers look at before sleep. Naruto infamously vandalized it as a child seeking attention — the same mountain he would one day be carved into. Standing atop it offers a panoramic view of the entire village. The monument represents both the Will of Fire and the weight of leadership.
A sheer mountain cliff bearing enormous carved stone faces — currently seven — each depicting a Hokage in stoic profile. The carvings dwarf the village below. Viewing platforms and guard posts line the top.
Also known as: Hokage Rock, Hokage Monument