- Kusari-fundo (鎖分銅) is a
handheld weapon used in
feudal ****an
consisting of a
length of
chain (kusari) with a
weight (fundo)
attached to each end of the...
- The
chigiriki was a
staff with a
weighted chain on the end. The manriki-
gusari was a
double weighted chain. The
nunchaku was a
short chain with two short...
- blade. In the
Kamakura period (1185–1333), high-ranking
samurai wore
hyogo gusari tachi (hyogo
kusari no tachi, 兵庫鎖太刀),
which meant a
sword with
chains in...
- the
original on
February 21, 2017.
Retrieved November 20, 2016. "Riječni
gusari u
Srbiji pljačkaju
hrvatske brodove: Sa 'Sloge'
ukrali opremu vrijednu 60...
- including: a
square 4-in-1
pattern (so-
gusari), a
hexagonal 6-in-1
pattern (hana-
gusari), and a
European 4-in-1 (nanban-
gusari), the
kusari links could be doubled...
-
original on 21
September 2023. Piškor, Mate (12
October 2011). "Riječni
gusari u
Srbiji pljačkaju
hrvatske brodove".
Jutarnji list (in Croatian). Archived...
-
including a
square 4-in-1
pattern (so
gusari), a
hexagonal 6-in-1
pattern (hana
gusari) and a
European 4-in-1 (nanban
gusari). The
rings of ****anese mail were...
- blade. In the
Kamakura period (1185–1333), high-ranking
samurai wore
hyogo gusari tachi (hyogo
kusari no tachi, 兵庫鎖太刀),
which meant a
sword with
chains in...
- also been portra****
using other weapons, such as a
grappling hook, manriki-
gusari, kusarigama, tonfa, and a three-section
staff (in some
action figures)....
-
Shrine shows. From the end of the
Heian and into the
Kamakura period, hyōgo-
gusari were
fashionable mountings for tachi.
Along the edge of both the scabbard...