- The
tonfa (Okinawan: トンファー
tonfā, Chinese: 柺; pinyin: guǎi lit. old man's
staff / "crutch", also
spelled as
tongfa or tuifa, also
known as T-baton) is...
- curriculum,
among them kon (six foot staff), sai (short-handled trident),
tonfa (handled club), kama (sickle), and
nunchaku (two rope- or chain-connected...
- This form is from Shimabuku's
studies with
Shinken Taira. It is the only
Tonfa kata in the
Isshinryu system. As do many Okinawans,
Shimabuku always referred...
-
weapons that are anachronistic, such as Ling Tong's
nunchaku and Sun Ce's
tonfas. A
touch of
mysticism is also added, as some
characters such as
Zhuge Liang...
- length. They are
derived from the
tonfa, an
Okinawan kobudō weapon, and are used with a
similar technique (although
tonfa are
usually used in pairs, whereas...
- a
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-
concealability Tipstaff – a
ceremonial rod used by a
court officer of the same name
Tonfa or side-handle
baton – a club of
Okinawan origin featuring a
second handle...
- Bō (in
various lengths), Sai, Eku, Kama, Tinbe-Rochin, Tekko, Nunchaku,
Tonfa and Surujin. The Ryūkyū
Kobudo Hozon Shinko Kai (Society for the Promotion...
- movement) method. He was
known for his
weapon skills including shuriken and
tonfa.
Ashihara was born on
December 5, 1944,
outside Hiroshima in ****an. He was...
-
Spear Guandao War
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Tonfa/(side handled)
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