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- sanjiegun (Chinese: 三節棍; pinyin: sānjiégùn; Jyutping: saam1 zit3 gwan3) or sansetsukon (****anese: さんせつこん), three-section whip, originally sanjiebian (Chinese:...
- spears to short swords and machete-style (seiryuto) implements. The sansetsukon is similar to a nunchaku, but has three sections of wood (or metal in...
- Okinawan kobudō Weapons Bō Eku Kama (Okinawan kusarigama) Kuwa Nunchaku Sai Sansetsukon Tambo Surujin Tekko Tinbe-rochin Tonfa Styles Kenshin-ryū Matayoshi Ryukyu...
- later travelled to China to learn the arts of new weapons, such as the Sansetsukon, the Timbei/Seiryuto, Suruchin and Nunti. Alongside these, he also learned...
- by Imari Williams in season two.Ep. 13 Triple-Staff Lilly (三節棍のリリー, Sansetsukon no Rirī), rank 74 in the anime, is a young woman with a flower-like hasp...
- Kobudo have their origin in China. The staff, Ssai, tonfa, nunchaku, sansetsukon, suruchin, hoe, sword and shield are all weapons regularly used and practiced...
- side-by-side with Brother 5. In combat, Brother 4's weapon of choice was a sansetsukon. When determining which ********in would face Afro, Brother 4 insisted...
- Okinawan kobudō Weapons Bō Eku Kama (Okinawan kusarigama) Kuwa Nunchaku Sai Sansetsukon Tambo Surujin Tekko Tinbe-rochin Tonfa Styles Kenshin-ryū Matayoshi Ryukyu...
- Goldor (ゴルドー) - a French fighter utilizing a three-section staff or sansetsukon. Hoi (ホイ) - a Chinese martial artist from China. Jin (陣) - a ****anese...
- No Tunkuwa Dai Ni Nunchaku (Threshing short staff) - Nunchaku No Kata Sansetsukon (Three Sectional Staff) - Sansetsukun No Kata Ichi and Ni Eku (Boat Oar)...