The Future Potential of Himawari in the Naruto Universe

One of the key themes in Naruto is the new generation always surpassing the previous one. In the case of Himawari, this becomes quite evident as she, at just 3 years old, can already utilize the Hyuga clan’s Gentle Fist technique. She also demonstrates remarkable intelligence, showcasing her potential as a prodigy much like Boruto, and the power of Kurama has ultimately become an essential asset.
We cannot overlook the fact that Himawari possesses chakra and vitality from the Uzumaki lineage, allowing her to stand out among her peers, and this positions her to become one of the strongest kunoichi of her generation.

As for Naruto, he inherited a significant portion of power from his father, Namikaze Minato. Naruto has devoted much of his chakra to mastering the Sage Mode and a part of Kurama’s chakra. In Boruto, Naruto again shares a portion of his strength, this time with Momoshiki Otsutsuki.
Kurama’s reincarnation does not negate these facts and is likely the reason why Naruto’s daughter holds greater power than her father.
However, it is noteworthy that this new version of Kurama appears to be more of a “shadow.” The strength of Kurama may not be as dominant as before, yet it still offers a new opportunity for Naruto’s daughter to rise among the strongest.
Could Himawari Be the Final Hope?
Much like her father, Himawari, who is the Jinchuuriki of the Ten-Tails, has the potential to harness the formidable power of Baryon Mode. There is a possibility that she can master this strength and claim her own unique path without causing severe consequences, especially if her role in the story involves being an essential ally to the new generation, particularly her father.