Almost:Do you understand what ''Almost'' means? It means: Barely any difference between full and almost. In other words, there is no difference. Therefore, FTG still remains instant. If you deny it further, not only that I will ignore you, but also bring me its actual speed.
The op asked who has better Shunshin, Minato or Shisui:
Can you even read?
"almost
ˈɔːlməʊst/Submit
adverb
1.
not quite; very nearly."
Not quite instant actually.
Look at the evidence you provided. Kishi says it travels at an ultra-high speed. Kishi himself says it does have a speed.
Hiraishin no Jutsu (Flying Thunder God Technique)
Name: Hiraishin no Jutsu, 飛雷神の術, literally "Flying Thunder God Technique"
Type: S-rank, Supplementary, All ranges
Users: Fourth Hokage
The jutsu of the Fourth Hokage and the reason behind his nickname "The Yellow Flash of Konoha" (木ノ葉の黄色い閃光, Konoha no Kiiroi Senkō).
This jutsu allows the user to move over large distances with ultra-high speed. Although it is often compared with the Shunshin no Jutsu, the speed of the Hiraishin is much faster than that of the Shunshin and the principle behind Hiraishin is similar to Kuchiyose no Jutsu.
To activate this jutsu, the user needs a special seal or "Jutsu-shiki" (術式, "Technique" or "Jutsu formula") to mark the destination. After this is done, the user can almost instantaneously transport himself to the location of the Jutsu-shiki.
The Fourth applied the Jutsu-shiki in advance to weapons such as kunai. It is also possible to leave a Jutsu-shiki in an area touched by the user.
It is one of the few only known non-Kekkei-Genkai techniques created that the Sharingan/Byakugan cannot follow. It is because of this technique that Konoha came out victorious in the Iwa-Konoha Ninja War.
The name, Hiraishin, is also the phonic of the Japanese word 避雷針, a lighting rod; that may explain why the Fourth needed jutsu-shiki for this to work.
Name: Hiraishin no Jutsu, 飛雷神の術, literally "Flying Thunder God Technique"
Type: S-rank, Supplementary, All ranges
Users: Fourth Hokage
The jutsu of the Fourth Hokage and the reason behind his nickname "The Yellow Flash of Konoha" (木ノ葉の黄色い閃光, Konoha no Kiiroi Senkō).
This jutsu allows the user to move over large distances with ultra-high speed. Although it is often compared with the Shunshin no Jutsu, the speed of the Hiraishin is much faster than that of the Shunshin and the principle behind Hiraishin is similar to Kuchiyose no Jutsu.
To activate this jutsu, the user needs a special seal or "Jutsu-shiki" (術式, "Technique" or "Jutsu formula") to mark the destination. After this is done, the user can almost instantaneously transport himself to the location of the Jutsu-shiki.
The Fourth applied the Jutsu-shiki in advance to weapons such as kunai. It is also possible to leave a Jutsu-shiki in an area touched by the user.
It is one of the few only known non-Kekkei-Genkai techniques created that the Sharingan/Byakugan cannot follow. It is because of this technique that Konoha came out victorious in the Iwa-Konoha Ninja War.
The name, Hiraishin, is also the phonic of the Japanese word 避雷針, a lighting rod; that may explain why the Fourth needed jutsu-shiki for this to work.
I understand the point you're trying to make in your last sentence, but from the get-go I have recognized what the OP wants. Look at this post I posted from the beginning. I know what OP wants, that's why I said this:
I was simply countering your argument that FTg is not a speed as an additional task.I've already proved that Minato moves within some time parameter. I've also proved its faster than the speed of light. Shunshin obeys the speed of light. Therefore FTg is faster. But OP asked which one is the faster body flicker technique. FTg is not a body flicker. Therefore Shunshin wins.
I am not angry at you but, I don't appreciate such aggressive remarks. What gave you the indication that I had missed the OP when I had already the above. So much to the extent that you felt that insulting my reading abilities was necessary, even though it built on a weightless premise. I am sorry if I offended you with my logical arguments and comebacks but I don't think such retaliation is necessary in any environment. With that having been said. Here's a smiley