Classical Weaponry of Japan
Author: Serge Mol
Publisher: Kodansha International
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9784770029416
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Author: Serge Mol
Publisher: Kodansha International
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9784770029416
DOWNLOAD EBOOKClassic Weaponry Of Japan is a Kodansha International publication.
Author: Donn F. Draeger
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Published: 1990-10-01
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 0834802341
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDonn Draeger was one of the most famous and well-respected martial artists of the twentieth century, and he was a pioneer in bringing Asian martial arts study to the West. Here, he illuminates the compelling historical, political, and philosophical events that gave rise to the development of the budo arts. The classical budo, or "martial ways" are not combat systems like their forerunner, bujutsu, or "martial arts"; nor are they sports like modern judo, kendo, or karate. They are first and foremost spiritual disciplines, whose ultimate goal, achieved through the most rigorous mental and physical training, is self-realization in the tradition of Zen Buddhism. The author details the history, philosophy, and methods of a variety of these "martial ways," some using weapons and some weaponless, and reveals how they evolved from their combative roots. The book includes fascinating artwork from classical sources, and archival photographs of modern budo masters in action.
Author: Serge Mol
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9789081336116
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Donn F. Draeger
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 136
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Bottomley
Publisher: Gramercy
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 206
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIllustrates the long development of arms and armor in the samurai's seven-hundred-year history.
Author: Don Cunningham
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 2012-08-21
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1462907490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnlock the secrets of the legendary weapons of the samurai While the samurai is well known as the military nobility of medieval Japan, their range of weapons, which went far beyond the katana, bow, and spear, is lesser known. For instance, some weapons, like the tesson, or iron fan, were used in secret where samurai swords were not allowed. Others were improvised, with warriors using whatever fighting tool was at hand. In Samurai Weapons, readers will follow the story of Zenigata Heiji, among others, who developed an uncanny ability to use heavy coins as dangerous weapons by throwing them like bullets. Author Don Cunningham, who held ranks in judo, jujutsu, and kendo, including a second dan license from the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo, gives us a historical look at these ancient arms in a way that's useful for novices and samurai experts alike. Chapters cover such rich details as: Japanese martial arts culture Hidden weapons Sensu, truncheons, and polearms Learn how and why samurai weapons included not only the sword of popular lore but also a variety of others. Cunningham describes the society of Japan, how the samurai class arose, and the place in society that samurai held through the centuries, focusing in particular on the various weaponry they used, how they used it, and why. Samurai Weapons highlights how these weapons and fighting styles have influenced various schools of Japanese martial arts.
Author: Ian Bottomley
Publisher: Crescent
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780517644676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roald Knutsen
Publisher: Brill
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first book in English to provide a fully illustrated guide to the use of polearms - ranging from the earliest halberds and spears reaching Japan from the Asian mainland to the sophisticated naginata, nagamaki and various forms of yari used by the Japanese samurai through the medieval period. While the sword remains the best known of Japanese weapons, it was the halberd (naginata) and then the yari that dominated the battlefields up to the early seventeenth century, and thereafter the yari became an important status symbol to many warrior families. Additionally, the authors focus on the actual method of use of these weapons, hitherto an almost unknown aspect in the West.
Author: Michael DeMarco
Publisher: Via Media Publishing
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 119
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology presents an assortment of seven articles from the Journal of Asian Martial Arts that deal with Japanese weaponry: archery, short staff, naganita polearm, and test cutting (tamashigiri) with the long sword. A few articles are highly academic and others are easier reading, based on interviews or actual practice. Three chapters place a focus on archery and the related formalities of ritual and practice. Two of these discuss the uniqueness of Japanese kyudo—the Way of the Bow. As kyudo is a martial art practiced as a do or “spiritual way,” the authors emphasize the meditative aspects. Dr. Hesselink’s chapter differs in that his work details the art of archery performed at full-gallop on horseback. In the first chapter, Dr. Jones discusses his personal experience in Japan while testing for blackbelt in jodo—the Way of the short staff. In another chapter, Rick Polland points out aspects of solo short staff practice and how it also applies with an opponent. Ellis Amdur’s chapter dives into great detail on the history and evolution of the naganita—a bladed polearm ustilized over many centuries in Japanese warfare and later also as a do practice with individual spiritual cultivation as its primary objective. The beauty of naganita blades are no less intrincally interesting than the highly respected making and use of Japanese swords. Tameshigiri—test cutting—is the topic of the final chapter. Utilizing the Swiss Visual Human technology, Dr. Ward analized sixteen major cuts that were often used by the samurai against their opponents. In the past, test cutters would use human cadavers to see exactly how sword cuts affected particular body parts, e.g., neck, torso, wrist, etc. Each area attacked could be rated according to the difficulty of each cut. How does the composition of the body (thickness of bone, muscle tissue, cartledge, etc.) affect the skillfull execution of the blade? The questions and answers that arise while reading this chapter provide great insight into the use of all bladed weapons. Although the chapters in this anthology discuss archery, the short staff, mounted archery, the naginata and test cutting, there is a common theme: the importance of these to Japanese martial traditions.
Author: Ian Bottomley
Publisher: Salamander Books
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781862220027
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe history of arms, armor, and weaponry of the Samurai in ancient Japan.