Yamasenshō

Yamasenshō (山栓掌, Mountain Stopping Palm) is a technique.

Usage
Yamasenshō is a very versatile Hakuda technique, that seems relatively simple at first glance. To utilize this technique, the user blocks the incoming force of their opponent, either with their palm or even a single finger. This motion stops the technique entirely, and generally has the added effect of surprising the target, leaving them temporarily vulnerable. Despite its simple look, there's more to this technique than simply blocking the target. To use Yamasenshō, the user must sync their own force perfectly with that of the targets; once the two come to blow, attacker and defender, the equalized forces will dissipate, cancelling out the attack and leaving the user unscathed.

It is related to the Karawake technique, though the two have slight differences.