- A
jitte (十手, "ten hands") is a
blunt melee weapon that was used by
police in Edo-period ****an (1603–1868). In English-language sources, it is sometimes...
- Ji'in, Jion, and
Jitte form a
group of kata used in
Shotokan and
other karate styles,
beginning with the same
characteristic kamae of the left hand covering...
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Jittejutsu (十手術) is the ****anese
martial art of
using the ****anese
weapon jitte (also
known as
jutte in English-language sources).
Jittejutsu was evolved...
- also
known as hachiwari, was a type of knife-shaped weapon,
resembling a
jitte in many respects. This
weapon was
carried as a side-arm by the
samurai class...
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price and the
other ****ociated
problems with
electroshock weapons. The
jitte was a ****anese Edo
period police weapon consisting of a
round or octagonal...
- office. Edo
period examples of the
jitte typically have only a
single hook. The
relationship between the sai and
jitte is unclear. Monouchi, the
metal main...
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combat experience.
Jitte techniques were
taught to him by his father—the
jitte was
often used in
battle paired with a sword; the
jitte would parry and neutralize...
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attack Jittejutsu, the ****anese
martial art of
using the ****anese
weapon jitte Jūjutsu (柔術,
unarmed fighting,
including grapples instead of
punches and...
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human body with a thrust. The side
blades could bind weapons,
similar to a
jitte or sai. The
blunt backs of the side
blades give the
spetum a
variety of...
- bō(including
techniques Bō Vs Bō and Bō Vs sword). 5)
Aikuchi roppo, both. 6)
Jitte to jutsu—Five
techniques against a sword. Ikeda,
Kiyonori (September 2007)...