- The
tsukubō (突棒) (push pole) was a
polearm used by the
samurai class and
their retainers in
feudal ****an. In Edo
period ****an the
samurai were in charge...
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Tsukubo (都窪郡,
Tsukubo-gun) is a
district located in
Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the
district has an
estimated po****tion of 21,601 and a po****tion...
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Yamate (山手村, Yamate-son) was a
village located in
Tsukubo District,
Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the
village had an
estimated po****tion of...
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April 1, 1900
Kuboya District (窪屋郡) -
merged with Tsuu
District to
become Tsukubo District (都窪郡) on
April 1, 1900 Oda
District (小田郡)
Shimotsu District (下道郡)...
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Kiyone (清音村, Kiyone-son) was a
village located in
Tsukubo District,
Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the
village had an
estimated po****tion of...
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charge of
police operations. The
sasumata (spear fork)
together with the
tsukubō (push pole) and the
sodegarami (sleeve entangler)
comprised the torimono...
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these were the kanamuchi, the
kiriko no bo, the tetto, the sodegarami, the
tsukubo, and the sasumata.
Three of
these tools were
called torimono sandōgu ("three...
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Hayashima (早島町, Hayashima-chō) is a town
located in
Tsukubo District,
Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 1 February 2024[update], the town had an estimated...
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keigo roku-go),
these were the kanamuchi,
kiriko no bo, tetto, sodegarami,
tsukubo, and the sasumata.
Samurai police were
required to have
these six tools...
- trap and
contain violent prisoners. Similarly, the ****anese sodegarami,
tsukubō, and
sasumata were used by Edo-era law
enforcement for
apprehending suspects...