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— Opening.
It was shown that when Naruto finished using his Baryon mode which came from Kurama's chakra directly, it turned out that Kurama's chakra was completely drained just to use this mode. Due to the exhaustion of Kurama's chakra in Naruto's body, Kurama gradually disappeared and could be said to be "dead" in Naruto's body. However, it is also shown in the Boruto Series two blue vortex, to be precise in chapter 9; Himawari was surprised by the presence of a small version of Kurama who was in Himawari's subconscious, and tried to invite him to communicate. This means that Kurama can return to any body and place as long as it still has its own chakra, and it also indicates that Kurama definitely depends on its "Chakra" to be able to live and die again. Considering that Himawari is Naruto's biological daughter, it is certain that Himawari has Naruto's chakra which has been contaminated with Kurama's chakra. Therefore, Kurama was able to rise in Himawari's body.
— Conclusion;
• Reincarnation.
• Immortality; type 8.
It was shown that when Naruto finished using his Baryon mode which came from Kurama's chakra directly, it turned out that Kurama's chakra was completely drained just to use this mode. Due to the exhaustion of Kurama's chakra in Naruto's body, Kurama gradually disappeared and could be said to be "dead" in Naruto's body. However, it is also shown in the Boruto Series two blue vortex, to be precise in chapter 9; Himawari was surprised by the presence of a small version of Kurama who was in Himawari's subconscious, and tried to invite him to communicate. This means that Kurama can return to any body and place as long as it still has its own chakra, and it also indicates that Kurama definitely depends on its "Chakra" to be able to live and die again. Considering that Himawari is Naruto's biological daughter, it is certain that Himawari has Naruto's chakra which has been contaminated with Kurama's chakra. Therefore, Kurama was able to rise in Himawari's body.
— Conclusion;
• Reincarnation.
• Immortality; type 8.