- Kobudō:
Suruchin no
Toseki The
Nunti Bō (貫手棒, lit. "Piercing-Hands
Bō") is
similar to a spear, but
typically composed of a
bo with a manji-shaped sai mounted...
- kata
refers to kata
using three sai.
Okinawan kobudō
Trident Trishula Nunti Bō Parrying dagger Draeger, Donn F.;
Robert W.
Smith (1969).
Asian Fighting...
- No Kata Ichi and Ni Eku (Boat Oar) -
Chikin Akachu No Eku Di
Nunti-
Bo (Spear) -
NuntiBo No Kata Tinbei+Seiryuto (Shield+short sword) -
Timbei No Kata...
-
reinforced upper part of the
shaft ****anese
sword Three Great Spears of ****an
Nunti Bo Naginata Friday, Karl (2004). Samurai,
Warfare and The
State in
Early Medieval...
-
Okinawan kobudō
weapons including the
bō, chizikunbo, eku, jō, kama, sai, tanbo, tonfa, manji-sai, and
nunti-
bo.
Practitioners also
train in Bogu Kumite...
- new weapons, such as the Sansetsukon, the Timbei/Seiryuto,
Suruchin and
Nunti.
Alongside these, he also
learned other Chinese arts such as traditional...