- swing"; a
suburitō is
therefore used to
practice sword-swinging. The
suburitō is much
thicker at the
blade than the
handle which makes the
suburitō much heavier...
- students.
Suburitō (素振り刀) are
bokken designed for use in suburi.
Suburi (素振り),
literally "bare swinging," are solo
cutting exercises.
Suburitō are thicker...
- supposedly[according to whom?]
fashioned the long bokken, a type
called a
suburitō due to its above-average length, by
shaving down the
spare oar of the boat...
- SCA, and the like)
Suburitō (****anese
wooden sword,
longer and
heavier than a bokken)
Tanren bō (****anese blunt, wooden,
suburito-like bat used in Aikido)...
- kendo, aikido, iaidō, and kenjutsu.
Often a
shinai (for kendo), bokken,
suburitō, or even
tanren bō are used. An iaitō or
shinken can also be used, albeit...
-
immensely large wooden sword (Seigen
comments that it
appears to be a
suburitō)
which he
wields with ease.
Kogan Iwamoto (岩本 虎眼,
Iwamoto Kogan) Voiced...
-
designating one
corner as edge, an
aikidoka can use it as an even
heavier suburitō,
practice suburi, kata,
hasuji (edge-angle) and
tomei (swing stopping)[clarification...
- (European) Sledgehammer, maul (Improvised, European)
Stone war club (American)
Suburito (****anese)
Sword mace 鐧 (Chinese) Tambo,
tanbo (Okinawan)
Tekkan (****anese)...
- game
features Miyamoto with an
actual oar
instead of a self-modified oar-
Suburito.
Akane Takeda, from the
Visual Novel Hanachirasu,
develops Kojiro's Tsubame...
-
Torimono sandōgu Tsukubō Yari
Practice weapons Bokken Iaitō
Shinai Shinken Suburitō Tanren bō
Armour Clothing Fundoshi Hachimaki Hakama Kyahan ****agi Tabi...