Kiku Ichimonji

Kiku Ichimonji (菊一文字, lit. Chrysanthemum Beeline) is a shoot hissatsu technique.

Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone

 *  [MIMAX] Tsurugi Kyousuke
 * Okita Souji
 * Kita Ichiban
 * Maebayashi Kourin
 * Kiyama Hiroto
 * Heibayou no Juuichi
 * Taketomi Kiyoo
 * Nizou

Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013

 *  [MIMAX] Tsurugi Kyousuke

Info (Chrono Stone)
It was used in episode 29 against Zanark Domain and it scored the first goal for Raimon.

Tsurugi used it again in episode 33, but it was stopped by Rau Sem's Keeper Command 16.

It was used again in episode 38 against Perfect Cascade and scored the first goal for Entaku no Kishi, passing Rau Sem's Keshin Armed.

In episode 40, it was used again during the match opposing El Dorado Team 01 to Zan. However, it got stopped bare-handed by Fadam, Zan's goalkeeper.

Usage
First the user takes a stance as the background changes to dark black. As the ball bounce on the ground the user quickly disappears and later re-appear while slashing the ball with his/her foot. Energy petals gather around the ball and turns his back as the ball gather energy and head toward the goal.

Anime
Kiku Ichimonji

Game
Kiku Ichimonji

Wii
Kiku Ichimonji

Trivia

 * Kiku Ichimonji is a collective name given to the Japanese swords made by the thirteen swordsmiths who were in attendance to the Emperor Go-Toba in 1208, but in fiction it is the name of Okita Souji's sword.
 * "Kiku" means "chrysanthemum", referring to the energy petals that appear after Tsurugi kicks the ball.
 * The difference between the anime and the Wii usage is that the typhograhy appears when Tsurugi shoots the ball in the anime but the typhograhy appears when Tsurugi slashes the ball with his foot in the Wii game.