Soyokaze Step

Soyokaze Step (そよかぜステップ, lit. Zephyr Step) is a dribble hissatsu technique.

Users
Inazuma Eleven GO=
 * Matsukaze Tenma
 * Fideo Ardena
 * Izumi Kanaaki
 * Sougetsu Nozomi
 * Makisato Mizuki
 * Atena Tomo
 * Kotegawa Sakio
 * Peter
 * Julien Rousseau
 * Cinderella


 * -|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone=
 * Archery
 * Matsukaze Tenma (Extra)
 * Makisato Mizuki
 * Okichan
 * Yokka
 * Koori Itsuki
 * Genbu
 * Nako
 * Ichimasa
 * Hikage
 * Knife
 * Loud
 * Kotegawa Sakio
 * Eris
 * Izumi Kanaaki
 * Yukai Mizuho
 * Sougetsu Nozomi
 * Feminine
 * Risuno Kenta
 * Atena Tomo
 * Tsukimi Hideho
 * Fuuko
 * Fuhito
 * Kurione Yuki
 * Cinderella
 * Kasami Remi
 * Setsuka
 * Yura
 * Hat
 * Koyori
 * Megane Kazuto
 * Tamura Baku
 * Meer
 * Iroha
 * Warashi
 * Leader


 * -|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy=
 * Archery
 * Ichimasa
 * Izumi Kanaaki
 * Kurione Yuki
 * Matsukaze Tenma (Extra/Child Form)
 * Setsuka
 * Atena Tomo
 * Cinderella
 * Leader

Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013=
 * Matsukaze Tenma
 * Fideo Ardena

Usage
The user runs with the ball, and then dashes forward, leaving a light green trail behind. Once the user is close to the opponent, the user does a 180° turn around the player, in which the user is then past the opponent.

Info
In the anime, because of Tenma's determination to bring back Shindou to the team again, he was able to create a new hissatsu move dubbed Soyokaze Step and was able to pass through Shindou. Nishizono, Shindou, Endou, and Tenma himself were all surprised with this new hissatsu.

After creating it, he used it in the matches against other teams. It was seen again in Episode 46 on the TV, which Raimon was watching at it.

In episode 49 of Chrono Stone, it reappeared and was used by Matsukaze Tenma to pass through Saryuu Evan in its S stage and succeeded in doing it.

Anime


Soyokaze Step S

Movie


Soyokaze Step in the movie.

Game


Soyokaze Step in the game.

Trivia

 * When it was used in the Cyclone Stadium, Tenma went through a cyclone. That made the move go 360 degrees around it, instead of 180 degrees around a regular person.