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TRADITIONAL
WEAPONRY
A weapon is
an extension of the hand...
KOBUDO
Kobudo is the art
of Japanese Karate weaponry, which reemerged in the Islands of
Southern Japan during 16 & 1700s. Its the style consists
a variety of weapons, primarily the Bo (staff), Sai (short sword),
and Nunchaku (sickle).
Tonfa
The Tonfa was used
as a working tool, before being a weapon. The Tonfa was an arm
of a millstone for preparing grain, which could easily be removed.
The main part of the Tonfa, the shaft, consists of a large hardwood
body, about 50 to 60 centimetres in length, and a smaller cylindrical
grip secured at a 90 degrees angle to the shaft, about 15 centimetres
from one end.
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Bo
The Bo is the Japanese
name for a long wooden staff about five to six feet in length.
The Bo was used as a farm tool, for example to carry buckets of
water.
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Nunchaku
The Nunchaku is the
Okinawan weapon composed of two pieces of wooden sticks connected
by rope. The length of the weapon varies from 12 to 14.
The connecting rope varies from 1 to about 5.
The most common Nunchaku
is octagonal (hjakakuei) with eight sides, there are various shapes
such as round (marugat).
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Sai
The Sai is a short
fork like weapon measuring 15 to 20 in length. Its
weight is about 3 lbs. The weapon consists of a handle, shaft,
two wings, the but and the point. The Sai is mostly a defensive
weapon, used against the sword.
The Sai was a simple
farm instrument which the peasants turned to their advantage once
they were forbidden to carry weapons. Usually, the Sais are used
in pairs. A third Sai was hidden in the obi (belt) and was used
to replace one Sai that was thrown at the charging enemy. If the
throw was successful, the fight could be over all at once. If
not, the distraction could be just enough to get close to stab
with the Sai or to counter an attack and win the battle.
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Kama
The kama was a tool
used to cut weeds and bring in the crop. It was a very simple
but very sharp and potentially deadly weapon. Its structure however
made it very weak when attacked with heavy blows directly to the
blade. Therefore, there has been a redesign of the weapon, which
is called natagama. It is stronger in its construction, because
the blade runs through past the curve of the normal kama and all
the way down into the handle. This makes the cutting edge bigger,
and above all, the previous weak point where the sickle was attached
to the stick has disappeared.
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Katana
The Katana is a long
and curved single edged Japanese sword with a blade a little
over 2 long. It was carried by Samurai warrior (to serve).
The sword was carried in a wooden scabbard on his left side.
The Katanas hilt was made of wood and usually covered with skin
and silk cords. The katana is used in the art of kenjutso (the
art of the sword).
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