Kusarigamajutsu
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Kusarigamajutsu (鎖鎌術:くさりがまじゅつ?) is the art of using the Japanese weapon Kusarigama. Kusarigamajutsu is featured in several separate martial arts such as Bujinkan (ninjutsu) and Shinto Muso-ryu. The Kusarigama is made up of three parts: the Kama (a wooden handle with a curved blade protruding at a right-angle on one and, and a small loop at the other), the Kusari (a chain attached to the Kama) and a weight at the end of the chain. In a confrontation the kusari is swung in wide sweeping arcs to distract/entangle the opponent and the Kama is used to deliver a fatal strike.
[edit] See also
- Araki-ryu - Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama
- Buko-ryu - Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama
- Suiō-ryū - Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama
- Isshin-ryu kusarigamajutsu - School of kusarigamajutsu found exclusively in the koryū Shinto Muso-ryu
- Tendo-ryu kusarigamajutsu- School of kusarigamajutsu found in the koryū Tendo-ryu bujutsu
- Toda-ha Buko-ryu - Koryū that includes the use of the kusarigama
[edit] Sources
- Pascal Krieger: Jodô - la voie du bâton / The way of the stick (bilingual French/English), Geneva (CH) 1989, ISBN 2-9503214-0-2