Pika Pika no Mi (GR)/Techniques

Jonathan does not usually name his attacks unless for a purpose. Usually, he names one after the attack is delivered to the oppoenent which comes inside a sentence.

Jonathan's attacks are derived from Japanese mythical creatures. These techniques are classified into four categories namely Andon, Bonbori, Chochin and Hikari Matsuri. The last one was introduced after the three-year timeskip.

Andon
Andon specializes on melee and close-range projectile attacks, such as punching. This is the first mode unlocked by Jonathan. It is named after a type of Japanese lamp known as Andon.
 * Abura-akago: Jonathan turns his fist into light punches it at the enemy. It is the first and very basic technique of the fruit. It is one of Jonathan's signature moves before the timeskip. It is named after Abura-akago, the spirit who laps oil out of andon lamps. It is translated into English as Light Punch.
 * Abura-otona: An upgraded version of the Abura-akago technique, Jonathan turns his fist again into light. However unlike in the Abura-akago, Abura-otona sends a light beam taking form of a fist making it a projectile attack. It is a mix of "Abura-akago" and "otona" meaning adult. It is upgraded into English as Light Pistol.

Bonbori
Bonbori, used in most attacks as Bonborigami, specializes on long-ranged projectile attacks. Jonathan unlocked this mode in South Blue, making it the second mode unlocked by Jonathan. It is named after an another type of Japanese lamp called Bonbori.
 * Hikari-ya: Jonathan fires from his index finger arrow-like light projectiles. It is translated into English as Light Arrow.

Chochin
In Chochin, which is used in most attacks as Chochinobake, Jonathan creates luminous illusions of the form of beasts and animals. It is named after Chochin, another type of Japanese light.
 * Aosaginohi: Jonathan points his index finger to the sky and creates a large circular ball of light and afterwards it contracts. Jonathan spreads his arms to give way to the illusion, starting with a helix of light beams and folowed by the Aosaginohi made of light. It is translated into english as Illumination of the Blue Heron. Jonathan made this his new signature move and his post-timeskip epithet came from this move.

Bonbori

 * Hyakku Ya Matsuri: Jonathan places either his left or right arm in a way similar to the "stop" gesture, where the half of his arm suddenly illuminates and fires several Hikari-ya projectiles. It is translated into English as Hundred Arrow Tempest.
 * Yasakani no Magatama: Similar to Borsalino's method, Jonathan uses both hands to fire a torrent of deadly light particles. However, as Jonathan is not a killer-type of person, anything hits by the particles will generate explosions and will be knocked down. It is upgradable to a Hikari Matsuri technique called Rainbow Tempo.

Hikari Matsuri
Hikari Matsuri contains the most powerful attacks of the Pika Pika no Mi. In these cases, combinations of the previous attack types and even new attack types such as near teleportation-based attacks. In English, it is translated as Light Festival and Light Carnival.
 * Rainbow Tempo: Jonathan crosses the fingers on his left hand and points to the sky, which will form a light cloud, which will send down a torrent of deadly light particles. As it is focused on shooting torrents of light particles, it is slightly similar to Kizaru's Yasakani no Magatama. It is translated into English as Rainbow Tempest.
 * Hyakki Yagyo: Jonathan poses in a way similar to Hyakku Ya Matsuri. He then fires a beam the same radius as his arm and is absorbed by the nearest wall or visible obstruction, forming a giant barrier around 2 meters wide and 10 meters high. Anybody who stands within the barrier, even a person's bit of a foot, will be knocked out. It is translated into English as Hundred Demon's Night Parade.