Summary
The establishmentof the hidden villagesduring the Warring States Era marked a new chapter in the history of the Five Great Nations. No longer would the Shinobi clans fight in constant, minor conflicts over territory and resources. Under the leadership of powerful figures like Hashirama Senju and Madara Uchiha, the Shinobi villages of Konohagakure, Sunagakure, Kumogakure, Iwagakure, and Kirigakure began to rise.
However, uniting the clans under a common banner did little to end the seeds of conflict that had been sown for generations. Within decades, these same powers would find themselves plunged into an all-out war that ravaged the Shinobi world. This was the First Great Ninja War.

The Causes of Conflict
Most accounts agree that the First Great Ninja War had its roots in escalating territorial disputes between the Five Great Nations following the end of the Warring States Period. According to records fromthe Third Tsuchikage, Ōnoki,these conflicts arose as the nations and their hidden villages competed to claim resources and expand their spheres of influence. One flashpoint was said to be Madara Uchiha’s demand that Iwagakure become subordinate to Konohagakure, showing how even the most powerful of villages were not above aggression towards their neighbors.
At the same time, the recently established villages were working to solidify their authority over the Shinobi clans. Internal power struggles likely contributed to rising tensions. It is against this backdrop that the First Hokage, Hashirama Senju, made a critical decision. That decision involveddistributing the tailed beaststo each hidden village. At the first documented Kage Summit, it was agreed that dividing the tailed beasts among Konoha, Kumo, Iwa, Kiri, and Suna could help maintain a balance of power and deter war between them.

While this peacekeeping measure did succeed in ending many of the minor conflicts of the era, it was only a temporary solution that ultimately failed to address the deeper roots of distrust and hostility between the villages.Within Hashirama’s lifetime, the escalation they had feared came to pass, and the Shinobi nations found themselves entwined in the massive, all-consuming conflict later named the First Great Ninja War.
Leadership on the Path to War
As the war began in earnest, leadership from the First and Second Hokages, Hashirama Senju and Tobirama Senju, was integral to Konohagakure’s efforts. Drawing on their unrivaled strength and the Wood Release Kekkai Genkai, Hashirama fought vigorously to contain the spreading war while still searching for a resolution. However, not even the abilities of the “First Hokage” could keep the rising tides of conflict at bay indefinitely.
Tobirama Senju succeeded hiselder brother Hashirama as Second Hokage and continued Konoha’s strategy of combining forceful defense with diplomatic overtures. He pioneered new techniques, like the Flying Thunder God Jutsu, in battle that aided the village’s resistance. However, even Tobirama’s considerable talents eventually met their match against the lethal Kinkaku Force of Kumogakure. In a famous last stand that allowed his subordinates to escape, the Second Hokage gave his life to stall Kumo’s advance.

Before falling in battle, Tobirama made sure to appoint the next leader of Konohagakure,his prized student Hiruzen Sarutobi, who would become known as the “Professor.” Sarutobi carried on his senseis' legacy, leading the village through the prolonged and brutal years of the war with distinction and gaining experience that prepared him well for his legendary future as the Third Hokage.
The Ravages of War
By all accounts, the scale of conflict witnessed during the First Great Ninja War far surpassed even the bloodiest battles of the Warring States Era in casualties, destruction, and economic toll. The immense Akimichi-level resources and manpower of the Five Great Shinobi Nations were fully mobilized for total war. Battlefield reports describe extensive use of fire release, earth release, water release,and other elemental ninjutsuon a scale never seen before. Entire armies could be wiped out in moments by techniques previously considered too dangerous.
Every single one of the five Shinobi powers suffered immensely at the war’s end. Infrastructure, farms, and civilian lives were lost across all landsas the tailed beastsand elite Shinobi clashed ceaselessly in an ocean of flames and rubble. Casualty figures from some major battles put the loss of life in the tens of thousands on both sides. Even villages like Kusagakure were obliterated in the fighting. Overall, a full generation of Shinobi sacrificed their lives and futures to what became known simply as “The First War.”

The Result: Armistice and Legacy
Exhausted and drained after years of total warfare, the Five Great Nations had no choice but to come to the negotiating table. With the loss of esteemed leaders like the First and Second Hokages, all sides recognized that further fighting risked total annihilation. An armistice was thus signed, establishing a tentative twenty-year peace between the great powers. It wasthe first time the kagefrom each village had come together officially since the distribution of the tailed beasts.
While the immediate aftermath saw rebuilding and recovery, the First Great War profoundly shaped the nations and villages that emerged. Konohagakure, in particular, founded the Memorial Stone to honor the sacrifices of those who died defending the village. New techniques developed in battle, like Shadow Clones and Lightning Release, became mainstays of the Shinobi arts. Military outposts like the Land of Valleys sprang up to secure hard-won borders. Most significantly, the war resulted in a new geopolitical landscape where no single power dared risk total war again, leading to an era of cold tensions and proxy skirmishes until the seeds ofthe Second Great Warcould take root. Even centuries later, the scars of that first true “Shinobi World War” still resonate in the hidden villages it established as global powers.
While the exact events and triggers that ignited the First Great Ninja War may be lost to history, its immense scale and long-lasting impacts cemented its place as a turning point. By ending the decentralization of the Warring States Period and establishing the Shinobi Nations at a time of such conflict and loss, it forged the systems of hidden villages and Kage that have defined the Shinobi world ofNarutoever since. Its legacy is one of both destruction and the difficult path towards stability—a legacy still felt today.