The ancient traditional weapons of the Japanese

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The ancient traditional weapons of the Japanese
The Japanese are not only ancient people, but also very warlike. And this is reflected in the traditional Japanese weapons, which exists to this day. And even sometimes it is applied.

Katana

The most popular military weapon of the Japanese. It was assumed that this was in the XIV century, but even today among fans of Japanese culture incredible popularity. It was used until the end of the XIX century (the early Muromachi period) as a traditional samurai weapon.

The length is about seventy centimeters, and the weight is about thousand grams. Easy to use and deadly in combat.

Ancient traditional weapons of the Japanese.

Japanese long onion Yumi

Of course, outwardly it does not look like an onion, accustomed to the European eye. Its length is two places, and the handle is arranged in such a way that the upper part is attached twice as much as the bottom. Traditional bows are made of laminated bamboo, wood and leather, using technologies that have not changed for centuries. The Japanese treat the bow almost to reverence, you can not step over it, but to take someone's bow - this almost offends his master.

Weapons of Jari

This is a Japanese pole type weapon, made in the form of a spear, it has many modifications and appeared in the Kamakura period. Spears replaced the bows, but their era did not last long. They could only be used by samurai, distinguished by special endurance and strength, since the spears were very heavy and long. Basically, they were used in close combat.

Jyutte

Jute is a weapon that has never been in serious wars. It is used in the circle of the Japanese police. Looks like a jint "two-legged fork." The gun is not too dangerous for life, because it is used to pacify unruly samurai.

Kaiken

The weapon of aristocratic women. Japanese ladies have always been distinguished by a sense of special honor, and if they could not protect or protect it, women are forced to use kaiken to rest their soul.

Tessen

Tessen is like a traditional ladies' fan made of durable metal. It consists of the sharpness of sharp steel spokes, which were the weapon of murder. And also it was used as a shield.

Ken is a sword used exclusively by monks for religious purposes. It is not meant for bloody battles.

branch

Bo is a fighting wooden pillar. Previously, it was a way of protecting ordinary people who did not participate in the troops. Currently, it is used in Japanese martial arts as an auxiliary subject.

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This is a good article, it could use the links to the original images used here but overall great post, keep it up!