- A
kusarigama (****anese: 鎖鎌, lit. "chain-sickle") is a
traditional ****anese
weapon that
consists of a kama (the ****anese
equivalent of a
sickle or billhook)...
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Okinawan kusarigama is a rare
chain (鎖) and
sickle (鎌)
weapon found in the
Okinawan kobudō
weapons set. A
noted modern practitioner of the
weapon was Seike...
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weapon kusarigama.
Kusarigamajutsu is
featured in
several separate martial arts such as Tendō-ryū, Suiō-ryū and Shintō Musō-ryū. The
kusarigama is made...
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martial art of kusarigamajutsu, the art of
using the
chain and
scythe (
kusarigama). Its
exact origin is disputed, and may have been
founded as
early as...
- portra****
using other weapons, such as a
grappling hook, manriki-gusari,
kusarigama, tonfa, and a three-section
staff (in some
action figures). He is commonly...
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ranged weapons such as the yumi bow and
teppo matchlock rifle, and the
kusarigama. Each
weapon comes with its own
skill tree,
enabling players to improve...
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chain on a
short stick), and
kusarigama-jutsu (employing a chain-ball-sickle weapon).
Ninja were
expert at
handling kusarigama, the
composite sickle and...
- the kata. The
kusarigama is
featured in
several ****anese
martial arts. For more
information see the
Kusarigama article. The
kusarigama is a chain-and-sickle...
- (hand) and
later karate (empty hand). It also
spawned the use of the
kusarigama and the
Kyoketsu Shoge.
Ellis Amdur criticizes in his book Old School:...
- province, it is
thought to be a
forerunner to the
later more
widely known kusarigama (sickle and chain).
Ninja were
often recruited from the
class of rural...