Ninjitsu Weapons
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NINJUTSU WEAPONS AND TECHINQUES
Ashiko- spiked foot bands.
Bakuhatsugama- short-handled kusarigama with a container of explosives, poison, or blinding powder.
Batto-jutsu- defensive swordsmanship.
Bo- staff
Bo-Ryaku- strategy
Bojutsu- staff fighting art
Chigi-riki- ninja mace
Cho-ho- espionage
Chunin- ninja clan subleader
Fukedake- blow gun
Fuki-ya- Darts
Fundojutsu- chain fighting
Goton-po- five elements of escape
Hachimaci- sweatband
Han bo- 3-foot staff
Hanbojutsu- halstaff fighting
Henso-jutsu- disguise and impersonation acts
Hishi-bishi- natural caltrops
Hojojutsu- tying arts
Hojutsu- shooting arts
Iadio- sword drawing art
Inton-jutsu- escape and concealment
Jojutsu- stick fighting
Jonin- ninja clan leader
Jukenjutsu- bayonet
Jutai-jutsu- grappling
Jutte-jutsu- truncheon/iron fan
Kagi-nawa- grappling hook
Kagi- hook
Kakute- iron rings with protruding spikes
Kakure-jutsu- stealth
Kama, Gama- sickle
Kamayari- sickle spear
Kasha- pulley
Katana- samurai sword
Katon- using fire
Kayaku-jutsu- fire and explosive arts
Kenjutsu- offensive swordsmanship
Kinton- using metal objects for distraction
Kiri- single pointed pick
Koppojutsu- striking arts
Kuda bashigo- tube leader
Kunai- digging and leverage tool
Kunichi- female ninja
Kusarifundo- weighted chain
Kusarigama- weighted chain and sickle
Kusarigama-jutsu- chain and sickle arts
Kusari- chain
Kyojitsu tenkan ho- philosophy giving more meaning to survival than to engaging
the enemy
Kyomon- practical education
Mamukigama- kusarigama with poisonous snake
Manrikusari- 10,000 power chain
Metsubishi- sight removers
Metsubushi- art of invisibility
Mikkyo- secret knowledge
Musubi bashigo- single-cable loop latter
Naginata- halbred
Naginata-jutsu- halberd fighting
Nawa- rope
Neko-te- "cat claws"
Ninja-ken- ninja sword
Nitoryu- two-sword style
Noroshi- using single fires
Oh-gama- battlefield version of the kusarigama
Rokushaku bo- 6-foot staff
Ryu- school
Sageo- scabbard cord sash
Saya- scabbard
Seishin teki kyoyo- spiritual refinement
Shikomi-zue- hollowed out staff or canes
Shinobigatana- ninja sword
Shuko- spiked hand bands
Shuriken- throwing star
Sui-ren-- water training
Suiei-jutsu- swimming and fighting in water
Suiton-- using water
Sumo- grappling
Tai-jutsu- unarmed combat
Taihenjutsu-- silent movement when stalking a prey or escaping
Taka bashigo- high ladder
Tanigashima- firearms
Tanto--jutsu- knife fighting
Tekken- ornamental band slipped over the foreknuckles
Tetsubishi- steel foot spikes
Tobi bashigo- leaping ladder
Tonki, Toniki- personal arsenal
Toritejutsu- arresting technique
Tsuba- sword handguard
Tsubo giri- boring tools
Tsubute- stone club throwing missile
Tsuri bashigo- hanging ladder
Tsubo giri- boring tools
Tsubute- stone club throwing missile
Tsuri bashigo- hanging ladder
Yamabushi- warrior mountain priest
Yari-jutsu- spear fighting
Yari- spear
Yugei- traditional education
Noishi-jutsu- ash and sulfur mixture compacted into small ball and placed into a
pipe. These were lit and used for signaling when needed.
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