Japanese Swordsmithing
Yawara
The Yawara (柔), also known as pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts, is a Japanese weapon used in various martial arts, particularly those of Japanese origin. The kubotan, another...
Yawara
The Yawara (柔), also known as pasak or dulodulo in Filipino martial arts, is a Japanese weapon used in various martial arts, particularly those of Japanese origin. The kubotan, another...
Tanbō
The tanbō (短棒), also known as tambo or short stick, is a stick that measures between 45 to 60 cm in length. The manner of wielding it forms a standalone...
Tanbō
The tanbō (短棒), also known as tambo or short stick, is a stick that measures between 45 to 60 cm in length. The manner of wielding it forms a standalone...
Jō
The Jō (杖), a short staff, is a versatile weapon in traditional Japanese martial arts. Its length, typically around 1.28 meters, allows practitioners to strike and thrust from medium distance,...
Jō
The Jō (杖), a short staff, is a versatile weapon in traditional Japanese martial arts. Its length, typically around 1.28 meters, allows practitioners to strike and thrust from medium distance,...
Hanbō
The Hanbō, from the Japanese words han, meaning 'half', and bō, meaning 'staff' or 'stick', is a wooden staff approximately one meter (or 90 cm) in length with a diameter...
Hanbō
The Hanbō, from the Japanese words han, meaning 'half', and bō, meaning 'staff' or 'stick', is a wooden staff approximately one meter (or 90 cm) in length with a diameter...
Bō
The Bō, also known as Bong in Korean, Pang in Cantonese, Bàng in Mandarin, and Kun in Okinawan, is a personal weapon originally used in Okinawa. This long staff typically...
Bō
The Bō, also known as Bong in Korean, Pang in Cantonese, Bàng in Mandarin, and Kun in Okinawan, is a personal weapon originally used in Okinawa. This long staff typically...