Naruto is all about second chances and redemption. So as kage, he would likely offer opportunities for those who made mistakes in the past to redeem themselves. This would create a more forgiving and rehabilitative environment in the village. He would also focus on building the village's infrastructure, both physical and social. He might start programs to help the poor or the orphaned, as he himself was an orphan. His positive attitude would be contagious, and the village would thrive under his leadership.
Well, Naruto's ideals would completely transform the village. His belief in hard work and never giving up would be instilled in every villager. The village would no longer tolerate the kind of underhanded politics that Danzo was involved in.
In terms of security, Naruto would approach it differently from Danzo. Instead of relying on underhanded tactics and secret organizations, Naruto would build a strong defense based on the unity of the villagers. He would encourage everyone to contribute to the village's safety in their own way. His shadow clones could be used for various security tasks, but more importantly, he would instill a sense of responsibility in the villagers. With Naruto as kage, the village would be a place full of hope and growth, rather than a place filled with fear and secrecy like it might have been under Danzo.
If Naruto became Kage of the Mist Village, he'd face a lot of challenges. The Mist has a history of being more isolated and having a different shinobi culture. Naruto would use his ability to understand and befriend others to break down the barriers. He might start by reforming the Mist's academy system, focusing on teaching values like loyalty and friendship, which he believes in strongly. And he'd surely try to end any remaining grudges the Mist shinobi hold against other villages.
In a fanfiction where Naruto is the Kage for a new village, the village would thrive. Naruto's never - give - up attitude would be instilled in the villagers. He would attract many ninjas who believe in his ideals. The village would also be a place of acceptance, as Naruto has always been inclusive. He'd ensure that everyone has an equal chance to grow and contribute, whether they are from a noble clan or not.
The plot could involve a character from Naruto becoming the Kage of a village other than their own. For example, Naruto could end up as the Kage in the Sand Village. This would bring a whole new set of challenges and relationships. He'd have to deal with the different political situations, the unique shinobi culture of that village, and form new alliances or rivalries. Maybe he'd introduce new training methods inspired by Konoha, which could either be welcomed or resisted by the local shinobi.
Sasuke could be a great main character. He has the power and the complex backstory. If he became the Kage of a different village, say the Mist Village, he could use his Sharingan and his combat skills to change the village's fate. He might try to end the long - standing blood feuds within the village using his own experiences of revenge and redemption.
The Hokage, like Tsunade or Kakashi, could be the ones training Naruto. They know Naruto well and have a lot of knowledge and skills to pass on.
Well, the village would likely be a much more positive place. Naruto is all about friendship and believing in others. He would encourage the ninja in the village to be more open and cooperative. The Hidden Leaf would probably see a rise in morale, with more people feeling included and valued.
Naruto's most prominent personality trait is his determination. As Kage of another village, this would drive him to improve the village no matter the obstacles. For example, if it's a village with a weak economy, he'd find ways to boost it. He wouldn't be deterred by the naysayers.
He'll likely lose his power and influence in the village. Once Naruto reveals his secrets, the villagers won't trust him anymore. His actions might be put on trial, and he could be exiled from the village.
It could also be due to Naruto's outcast status in the village initially. Danzo might think that banishing Naruto would be an easy decision as Naruto doesn't have many supporters at first. He might believe that by getting rid of Naruto, he can maintain the status quo in the village and prevent any disruptions that Naruto's presence might cause in the future.