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- The nagamaki (長巻, "long wrapping") is a type of traditionally made ****anese sword (nihontō) with an extra long handle, used by the samurai class of feudal...
- modifying a naginata or a nagamaki is dull in cutting" (薙刀(長巻)直しに鈍刀なし). The meaning of this saying is that naginata and nagamaki are equipment for actual...
- (like the zhanmadao). It is somewhat analogous to the ****anese nagamaki, although the nagamaki sword may have been developed independently. The pudao also...
- military weapon. Surviving examples include a sword that might resemble a nagamaki in construction; it had a wrapped handle 37 cm (15 in) long making it easy...
- Treasure House which is not open to the public. Changdao Great sword Miaodao Nagamaki Zhanmadao Zweihänder Nick Evangelista: The Encyclopedia of the Sword. Greenwood...
- and tachi obsolete on the battlefield, and they were often replaced with nagamaki and short, lightweight katana. Around the latter half of the 16th century...
- Longsword, **** sword, espée ****e, hand and a half sword (European) Nagamaki (****anese) Nodachi, Ōdachi (****anese) Parade sword, paratschwerter (European)...
- [citation needed] The changdao is often compared to the ****anese ōdachi or nagamaki which bear close resemblances and similarities to it. Miaodao Ōdachi Wodao...
- Jintachi (陣太刀) Katana (刀; かたな) Kenukigata tachi (毛抜型太刀) Kodachi (小太刀) Nagamaki (長巻) Ninjato (忍者刀) Ōdachi/Nodachi (大太刀/野太刀) Sasuga (刺刀) Shinai (竹刀) Shinken...
- Bokken can be made to represent any style of weapon required such as nagamaki, nodachi, yari, naginata, kama, etc. The most widely used styles are: daitō...