- The
chigiriki (契木) is a ****anese
flail weapon. It
consists of a
solid or
hollow wood (sometimes bamboo) or iron
staff with an iron
weight and
chain on...
-
there is also a
version of the
smaller ball-on-a-chain
flail called a
chigiriki. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the long-handled
flail is
found in use...
- target,
however many find it very
difficult to control.
Bolas Chain whip
Chigiriki Chuí (Chinese weapon)
Eskimo yo-yo Fire
dancing Flail (weapon) List of...
- arts with such
weapons include gekigan-jutsu (using a ball and chain),
chigiriki-jutsu (using a ball and
chain on a
short stick), and kusarigama-jutsu...
-
caltrops Bo-shuriken,
throwing darts Bo-shuriken, with
linen flights Chigiriki,
chain and
weight weapons Kusarigama, a
chain and
sickle Kusari-fundo...
- was
advertised in the
magazine Black Belt in the 1980s.
Chain weapon Chigiriki Kaginawa Kusari-fundo Kyoketsu-shoge
Okinawan kusarigama,
Okinawan chain...
- with the
chain or rope,
sometimes attached to
another type of weapon.
Chigiriki (****anese) ****berjung,
double ended flail,
flail with
quoits (Indian)...
- example,
there are 3
cards starting with chi
which are: chihayaburu...,
chigiriki na..., and chigiri-okishi...; so
players must
react as soon as they hear...
- (samurai)
commanders signal baton "saihai" with
leather t****els
Hossu Chigiriki Flail Gohei Gunbai Hu (ritual baton) Inau,
wooden wands used in Ainu rituals...
- The Tea Box 茶壺 Izumi, Ōkura
Chidori Catching Plovers 千鳥 Izumi, Ōkura
Chigiriki Cautious Bravery 千切木 Izumi, Ōkura
Chigo Yabusame The
Horseback Archery...