Rare Weapons You Didn't Know Samurai Used #Shorts

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Samurai trained in a variety of martial arts, including swordsmanship, archery, and horsemanship, known as the 武芸十八般 Bugei-Jyuhappan (Eighteen Martial Arts).

However, there were also few very rare weapons, which have been forgotten over time or have never spread due to their secrecy.

1. 長巻 Nagamaki

This one might be rather known through video games.

Around the Sengoku war period (1467~1615), swords that were 1~2 meters long called 野太刀 No-dachi / 大太刀 O-dachi (Grand Sword) were used by some samurai.

Nagamaki was a weapon that added a longer handle to make it easier to use and it looked similar to a Naginata spear.

The change in the form of warfare from individuals to groups led to a gradual decline of the use of this weapon.

2. 寸鉄 Suntetsu

Suntetsu was a weapon with a ring attached to the middle of a short metal rod, which you could conceal in your palm. When gripped, the ends of the rod extend out from the fist, enabling you to make your blows and thrusts more effective.

It was a weapon for self-defense in case of emergencies when you didn’t have a katana with you.

3. 鼻捻 Hanatetsu

Hanatetsu is originally a tool for controlling a horse, but it was also used as a weapon because of its accessibility. This weapon was mainly used for striking, but it was also used to restrain an opponent and lock their position.

*The content is based on personal studies and experience
There is no intention of denying other theories and cultural aspects

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"Bushido may be strong, but gun is always stronger than bushido." - Nobunaga

Aka.Aka.
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I reckon guns and spears were one of the most weapons used especially during the 1580s-1600s.

thedragonofechigo
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*“Horsemanship, from the horse’s perspective, is manhorseship.”*

- Confucius

Mr.BeastFacts
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I've always loved the design of the Nagamaki ever since I played Dark Souls 2, in which I think Sir Alonne's sword is a Nagamaki itself.

SoramiUchiha
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No wonder samurai were so effective in battle, they trained in practically everything

random_dude
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Hanatetsu is actually still used for restraining a horse, we learn this in my veterinary technician class.
It's called dudka nosowa in my language. It can help with keeping the horse occupied during various procedures.

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Ah yes, the legendary, rarely seen "stick". barely even whispered about with how rare it was...

turbopokey
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"I pick gun-dam"- Nobunaga probably

darrianweathington
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Suntetsu is something I know of because of watching Rurouni Kenshin when I was younger. They called it a dagger in the English dub, but I always thought it mustve been a translation error.

tonyrobinsonjr
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These weapons are so cool, I love this channel, thank you Shogo 🤩

Tpforbunghole
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Samurai trained in a variety of martial arts, including swordsmanship, archery, and horsemanship, known as the 武芸十八般 Bugei-Jyuhappan (Eighteen Martial Arts).

However, there were also few very rare weapons, which have been forgotten over time or have never spread due to their secrecy.

1. 長巻 Nagamaki

This one might be rather known through video games.

Around the Sengoku war period (1467~1615), swords that were 1~2 meters long called 野太刀 No-dachi / 大太刀 O-dachi (Grand Sword) were used by some samurai.

Nagamaki was a weapon that added a longer handle to make it easier to use and it looked similar to a Naginata spear.

The change in the form of warfare from individuals to groups led to a gradual decline of the use of this weapon.

2. 寸鉄 Suntetsu

Suntetsu was a weapon with a ring attached to the middle of a short metal rod, which you could conceal in your palm. When gripped, the ends of the rod extend out from the fist, enabling you to make your blows and thrusts more effective.

It was a weapon for self-defense in case of emergencies when you didn’t have a katana with you.

3. 鼻捻 Hanatetsu

Hanatetsu is originally a tool for controlling a horse, but it was also used as a weapon because of its accessibility. This weapon was mainly used for striking, but it was also used to restrain an opponent and lock their position.

*The content is based on personal studies and experience
There is no intention of denying other theories and cultural aspects

LetsaskShogo
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Man nagamaki is so cool, I wish we could see more of them

gradesam
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Yoooo! I wish more people remembered the nagimaki!

gundampharmacist
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Great seeing these rarely mentioned weapons getting some spot light

betterworldproject
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Everybody gangsta until someone pulls out a matchlock rifle

DeyBawnes
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Naginata was once a very rare weapon among samurais in the early age of samurais. It was seen as unconventional and slow. But proved to give a huge advantage not just with reach. But with power and when wielded with experience. Could fend off two combatants pretty effectively.

Jburney
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Suntetsu is kinda like the samurai version of iron knuckles

unknownsamurai
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"Due to secrecy" and here we are where all the beans are spilled.

GabeWatchesAnime
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Nagamati looks absolutely terrifying, straight out of a soul's game

crystalthunderheart
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It's curious, I have a very unusual antique Vajra/Bell pair from Japan (called a Kongosho and Kenchi in Shingon Buddhism, I believe) and as evident by its ergonomics, the Kongosho was clearly constructed to double as a suntetsu, or at least some similar type of stabbing weapon--perfect for swift jabs into the joints or the sides of the head. I would love if there was some light you could shed on the obscure subject of Shingon Buddhism.

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