- The
gunbai (軍配,
short for 軍配団扇
gunbai-uchiwa) is a type of
signal baton and ****anese war fan. Once held by
military leaders (such as daimyō) and priests...
- ****erted
itself and
began to take on its
current form, with the use of the
gunbai (war fan) and the
wearing of the
ceremonial kimono. Like
wrestlers and most...
-
cover a
solid open fan made from
metal and/or wood, very
similar to the
gunbai used
today by sumo referees. The
commander would raise or
lower his fan...
- and
Shinto shrine architecture. Inau,
wooden wands used in Ainu
rituals Gunbai Ruyi (scepter)
Saihai Shaku Ōnusa Hu "Food: The
Gohei mochi in the Edo era"...
- bout, the
referee must
immediately designate his
decision by
pointing his
gunbai or war-fan
towards the
winning side. The
winning technique (kimarite) used...
- soldiers.
Gunbai-dori (軍配通り) The
decision following a mono-ii
affirming the
original decision of the gyōji. Literally, 'according to the
gunbai'. Gyōji...
-
accordingly abolished.
Baton Bulawa Ceremonial mace
Drill purpose rifle Gunbai Honorary Revolutionary Weapon Indonesian ceremonial bronze axes
Kirpan Pace...
- as a
weapon –
called the iron fan, or
tessen in ****anese. See also, the
gunbai, a
military leader's fan (in old ****an); used in the
modern day as an umpire's...
-
Central ****an, a
samurai Kai Ken dog
named Takeda Hishimaru,
carries a
gunbai (war fan) with the four-character
version of the
phrase in
homage to Takeda...
-
design gunbai, one of the most
important items for sumo matches.
Hajime designed special gunbai for
Kenjirou Kimura, a gyōji or sumo referee. The
gunbai was...