Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial ArtsSerge Mol?s earlier volume,Classical Fighting Arts of Japan: A Complete Guide to Koryu Jujutsuis already destined to become a classic. Classical Weaponry of Japanis a continuation of that first book. It is an in-depth study of more than a hundred exotic special weapons and associated weapon techniques used by various koryu jujutsu schools. Each weapon will be shown in photographs accompanied by detailed explanations about history and usage. The book treats 100 weapons in depth and refers to 300. Where possible, photos will be included of present-day Japanese grandmasters demonstrating the way the weapons were used. In addition to the weapons, the author introduces and explains the characteristics of about twenty special weapon arts that were developed around these weapons. The relation of these special weapon arts to other fighting systems is also discussed. Many of the weapons included in this work once belonged to secret sections within the secret curriculum of ancient jujutsu schools or weapons schools. Certain weapons that remained hidden for centuries have recently been uncovered; Mol includes photos of them and offers ideas about how they may have been used and even shows grandmasters demonstrating their use. Others that became well known around the world, such as the famous shuriken or kusarigama, are discussed in new ways here. However, the majority of the weapons treated inClassical Weaponry of Japanare not widely known, and so will be of great interest to practitioners of martial arts and weapon collectors or enthusiasts. The book is heavily illustrated, with rare photos of weapons, techniques, ancient text scrolls, illustrated scrolls, and woodblock prints. It will have a foreword by Tanaka Fumon and one by another grandmaster who is an expert in the field of secret weapons. Classical Weaponry of Japanwill be the first book in any of the major Western languages to comprehensively treat the special or secret weapons that are still known today. |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
BLADED WEAPONS | 17 |
SMALL HANDHELD WEAPONS | 45 |
Tenouchi weapons | 46 |
The use of small handheld weapons in atemijutsu and kyūshojutsu | 49 |
Shutōgane | 50 |
Tesshō | 52 |
Suntetsu | 54 |
Tanbō | 94 |
Hananejibō | 95 |
Hananeji no jutsu | 96 |
Hishigi | 97 |
Tansaibō | 98 |
Asayama Ichiden Ryū bōgyakudorijutsu | 99 |
Tegiribō | 100 |
MISCELLANEOUS MINOR WEAPONS SMALL HOGU | 101 |
Suntetsujutsu | 55 |
Tekken | 59 |
Musashi kaiken | 60 |
Nagao Ryu tekkan | 63 |
Nanbankagi | 65 |
TRUNCHEONLIKE WEAPONS | 67 |
Truncheonlike weapons and gōhō | 68 |
Common characteristics of fighting systems using truncheonlike weapons | 69 |
Metal truncheonlike weapons | 70 |
Tettō | 73 |
Naeshi | 74 |
Naeshijutsu | 75 |
Jutte | 76 |
Juttejutsu | 80 |
Tessen | 81 |
Tessenjutsu | 83 |
Tenarashi | 87 |
Buyōkiseru | 88 |
Yatate | 90 |
Ararebō | 91 |
Hanbōjutsu | 92 |
Tobiguchi | 103 |
Kanamuchi | 104 |
Yagyūzue | 106 |
Yumiorezue | 108 |
Tamazue or tamabō | 109 |
Kakute | 110 |
Kaginawa | 113 |
Kannawa | 114 |
Fundōnawa | 115 |
Hayatejō | 116 |
Tenouchi | 117 |
Toda Ryus tonomonojutsu and tenouchijutsu | 119 |
Kyoketsu shōge | 121 |
Shukō and ashikō | 122 |
Kunai | 123 |
Metsubushi | 124 |
CHAIN WEAPONS | 125 |
SHURIKEN AND SHURIKENJUTSU | 155 |
DECEPTIVE WEAPONS | 185 |
Acknowledgments | 204 |
Common terms and phrases
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