- The
sasumata (刺股,
spear fork) is a
polearm used by the
samurai class and
their retainers in
feudal ****an.
Although some
sources place the
origin of the...
- ****anese sodegarami, tsukubō, and
sasumata were used by Edo-era law
enforcement for
apprehending suspects. However, the
sasumata was most like a man catcher...
- Over time, they were
stylised into the monk's
spade weapon.
Khakkhara Sasumata Holmes Welch, The
Practice of
Chinese Buddhism 1900—1950,
Harvard University...
-
naginata and
other polearms. The sodegarami, tsukubō (push pole), and
sasumata (spear fork)
comprise the
torimono sandōgu (three
implements of arresting)...
- were the kanamuchi,
kiriko no bo, tetto, sodegarami, tsukubo, and the
sasumata.
Samurai police were
required to have
these six
tools or
weapons on hand...
- Titanomachy.
Aegis Caduceus Cap of
invisibility List of
mythological objects Sasumata Thunderbolt Trident "Bident". The
Cabinet Dictionary of the
English Language...
-
implements of arresting),
along with the
sodegarami (sleeve entangler) and the
sasumata (spear fork) used by
samurai police to
capture suspected criminals uninjured...
- and the
sasumata.
Three of
these tools were
called torimono sandōgu ("three
tools of arresting"),
which consisted of the sodegarami,
sasumata, and tsukubō...
- (レオン, Reon)
Voiced by: Ryōhei
Kimura (****anese); Todd
Haberkorn (English)
Sasumata (サスマタ)
Voiced by:
Hiroki Nanami (****anese);
Benjamin Diskin (English) Shigatera...
- (European) Pollaxe,
poleaxe (European)
Pudao (Chinese) Romphea,
romfea (Gr****)
Sasumata (****anese)
Scythe (Improvised)
Sodegarami (****anese)
Tepoztopilli (American)...