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  2. Was it actually a "ninja" (shinobi) weapon? Was it used by peasants to defend their fields against unscrupulous ronin (masterless samurai)? What types of kus...

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  3. 2 de feb. de 2024 · The Kusarigama consists of two primary components, the Kama and the Kusari (chain). The Kama is a sickle-like blade that is attached to a wooden handle. The blade is usually about 10-15 inches long and has a curved edge. The Kusari, on the other hand, is a chain that is approximately 10 feet in length and is attached to the base of the Kama.

  4. Kusarigama (llamada también nagegama) es de una longitud que variaba de unos 100 a 400 cm, fue una herramienta de autodefensa para las personas como granjeros, comerciantes, artesanos,… los que no se les permitía tener una espada de samurái y que se vieron obligados a desarrollar otros medios para su protección.

  5. Kusarigama was mainly used as a weapon of self-defense for the rank of people who were not permitted to wear a sword (peasants, merchants, craftsmen) and in addition it was used as a hidden weapon in various schools of Japanese martial arts. Kusarigama is also considered one of Bugei Juhappan (18 skills of martial arts). Form

  6. The Kusari-Gama (鎖鎌, Kusari Gama?, Chain Sickle) is a Ninja weapon consisting of a long chain with a sickle on one end and a heavy weight on the other, it is one of Ryu Hayabusa's available weapons in Ninja Gaiden II, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge. Its origin is said to have come from innovative peasant ninjas, whom were disallowed to own weapons developed the ...

  7. The Kusarigama is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of Kama (the Japanese equivalent of a sickle) and a long chain (manriki) with a weight attached to the end of it. The sickle was used in a slashing or stabbing motion, as well as used to block and hook opponents weapons. By holding the chain portion of the weapon, the sickle could be swung around to get a greater reach with it. The ...

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