C72 Naruhodou Naruhodo Tsunade No Inchiryou Naruto Added Work May 2026

This phrase refers to a specific (fan-made comic) titled Tsunade no Inchiryou (Tsunade's Secret Treatment), released by the circle Naruhodou Naruhodo Comiket 72 (C72) in 2007. It is an adult-oriented parody based on the

The term "added work" in this context usually refers to a digital upload or database entry that includes extra content not found in the original standalone release, such as: Bonus Illustrations: Extra sketches or "afterword" pages. Digital Remastering: High-resolution scans or cleaned-up dialogue. Translated Text:

An English or multi-language translation added to the original Japanese work. Short "extra" comic strips bundled with the main story. Draft Summary for Cataloging/Description: Tsunade no Inchiryou (Tsunade's Secret Treatment) Circle/Author: Naruhodou Naruhodo (Naruhodou) Comiket 72 (C72) Source Material: Characters: Tsunade, Naruto Uzumaki Description:

A classic C72 fan-work focusing on a "medical treatment" scenario between Tsunade and Naruto. This "added work" version includes [insert specific addition here, e.g., English translation or bonus scans] for a more complete collection.

Title: “The C‑72 Conundrum – When Shrink‑Ray Meets Sage Mode”


Chapter 3: The Counter‑Measure

Back in the Hokage’s office, the team gathered around a large, ancient wooden table. On it lay the shrunken scroll, its edges trembling with restrained power.

Conan pulled out a small device from his pocket—a modified version of the shrink‑ray he had once used to hide evidence. “If we can reverse the polarity of the ray, we can expand the scroll safely. I’ll need a source of pure chakra to power the device, though.” This phrase refers to a specific (fan-made comic)

Tsunade stepped forward, her hands glowing. “I can provide the chakra. I’ll channel my Healer’s Touch into the device. Naruto, you can lend your Sage Mode energy as a backup.”

Naruto placed his hand on the device, his eyes glowing with the same amber hue. “Ready when you are, Conan.”

Conan adjusted the dials, the machine whirring softly. A faint blue light enveloped the scroll, and the room filled with a low hum. Suddenly, the scroll began to grow—first inch by inch, then rapidly, until it reached its original length of several meters. The parchment unfurled, revealing intricate ink drawings of ancient medical techniques and a sealed seal of Konoha.

A gasp escaped Tsunade’s lips. “It’s… the Tsunade no In‑Chiryou—the secret medical treatise that contains the cure for any disease. It was meant to be a safeguard for the village, hidden away from those who would misuse it.”

Naruto smiled, his cheeks turning a faint pink. “We were lucky to have you, little detective.”

Conan bowed his head. “Naruhodō. I see now why they called this case C‑72. It was a convergence of detective work and ninja skill. And I learned that even a shrink‑ray can’t shrink the truth.” Chapter 3: The Counter‑Measure Back in the Hokage’s


4. How to find it (if you still want to)

  1. Use Japanese text:

    • Circle: なるほどなるほど
    • Title: 綱手の医療 (Tsunade no Iryō) or 綱手の治療 (Tsunade no Chiryō)
    • Event: C72
  2. Search on:

    • Mandarake (secondhand doujinshi)
    • DLsite (digital doujinshi – unlikely for C72, but possible if re-released)
    • Pixiv (some artists upload old works)
    • Nyaa.si (torrents of doujinshi collections, though legally gray)
  3. Check if “added work” means bonus booklet – Sometimes “added work” means a separate booklet given only to early buyers at Comiket. Those are extremely rare.


Speculative Reconstruction of the Work’s Content

Given the tag components, a likely plot emerges:

Title: Naruhodou Naruhodo! Tsunade no Inchiryou ~Omake no Omake~
Circle: Unknown (possibly Circle "Shinobi Heart" or "Gama no Sennin")
Format: 8-page B5 monochrome pamphlet, staple-bound
Tagline (fictional): "When Naruto falls ill with a mysterious chakra fever, only one treatment remains—the forbidden technique of the Slug Princess! But why does he keep muttering 'Naruhodo'?"

The "added work" status means it likely assumes prior knowledge. The main doujinshi probably ended on a cliffhanger or a gag. In this extra, Tsunade tries a new "therapy" (the inchiryou). The "Naruhodou" refrain is either: 0200 hours. Bring your… little friend.”

  1. A running gag where Naruto, after each lewd act, slaps his forehead and says "Ah, naruhodo!" (I see!) as if understanding a medical lesson.
  2. A literal crossover: Phoenix Wright is the patient, having been isekai’d into Konoha, and Tsunade’s "treatment" involves legal-adjacent roleplay.

Given the absurdity, the first option is more plausible. The tag’s survival suggests the work gained cult status for its comedic timing within an erotic context—a hallmark of many C72-era gag doujinshi.

Prologue: A Strange Package

Shinichi Kudo—known to the world as the teenage detective, and to his friends as Conan Edogawa—sat hunched over his laptop in the quiet of his Osaka apartment. A new case file stared back at him, its title a cryptic mix of numbers and Japanese that made his brow furrow:

C‑72: Naruhodō‑Naruhodo – Tsunade no In‑Chiryou

“‘Naruhodō’… ‘I see, I see,’” he muttered, tapping the Enter key. The file opened to a series of encrypted emails from a mysterious organization called Kage‑Kōbō. Their message was short:

“The scroll of the Seventh Hokage is missing. We need a mind that can untangle knots faster than a shinobi can swing a kunai. Meet us at the abandoned research facility in Konoha, 0200 hours. Bring your… little friend.”

A chill ran down Shinichi’s spine. He glanced at the small, metallic watch strapped to his wrist—the very device that kept him trapped in Conan’s child’s body. He’d been chasing leads for the C‑72 case for weeks, but this was something else entirely. It felt like a puzzle that stretched across two worlds.