- only yari
which use a habaki.
Yajiri nari yari (鏃形槍, "spade-shaped spear") had a very broad, "spade-shaped" head.
Yajiri nari yari
often had a pair of...
-
still held today.
Research on
yajiri (arrowheads) was
actively conducted to
enhance their killing ability, and
yajiri of
various shapes were developed...
-
called a ne. Ya used in war by the
samurai had a
variety of tips
called yajiri or yanone;
these arrowheads were
forged using the same
steel (tamahagane)...
- by: Kana
Ichinose (No.1),
Miyuri Shimabukuro (No.2) Portra**** by: Maon
Yajiri (No.1;
stage play,
original run), Risa
Yamazaki (No.1;
stage play, re-run...
- are made
using the same
methods as ****anese swords:
Arrowheads for war,
yajiri (or yanone).
Kogatana (小刀, "small blade"): An
accessory or
utility knife...
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arrows from
flying identically and thus colliding. The
arrowhead is
called a
Yajiri (鏃, lit. "Arrowhead"). Ya are
normally kept in a
cylindrical quiver, called...
-
insight into the
paranormal roots of Eiri's obsession.
Michiru Yajiri (鏃 みちる,
Yajiri Michiru)
Voiced by:
Ikumi Fujiwara (****anese);
Annie Pastrano (English)...
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Title Author Illustrator No. of
volumes Kagetsuki no
Yajiri Yui
Tokiumi Asami 1
Kanojo wa Megane-HOLIC
Tetsuto Uesu
Shunsaku Tomose 3 Ken to Mahōu no Sekai...
- Bukarti; Fajiganari;
Garin Gawo; Garu-Guna; Gasma; Jaji-Maji; Karasuwa; Waro;
Yajiri; Wachakal; Kafetuwa; Dalari; Abaridi; Madugabari; Mamiram;
Lamido Audu;...