Definition of Tsukubo. Meaning of Tsukubo. Synonyms of Tsukubo

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Tsukubo. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Tsukubo and, of course, Tsukubo synonyms and on the right images related to the word Tsukubo.

Definition of Tsukubo

No result for Tsukubo. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Tsukubo from wikipedia

- The tsukubō (突棒) (push pole) was a polearm used by the samurai class and their retainers in feudal ****an. In Edo period ****an the samurai were in charge...
- charge of police operations. The sasumata (spear fork) together with the tsukubō (push pole) and the sodegarami (sleeve entangler) comprised the torimono...
- Tsukubo (都窪郡, Tsukubo-gun) is a district located in Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the district has an estimated po****tion of 21,601 and a po****tion...
- April 1, 1900 Kuboya District (窪屋郡) - merged with Tsuu District to become Tsukubo District (都窪郡) on April 1, 1900 Oda District (小田郡) Shimotsu District (下道郡)...
- Yamate (山手村, Yamate-son) was a village located in Tsukubo District, Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the village had an estimated po****tion of...
- Kiyone (清音村, Kiyone-son) was a village located in Tsukubo District, Okayama Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the village had an estimated po****tion of...
- these were the kanamuchi, the kiriko no bo, the tetto, the sodegarami, the tsukubo, and the sasumata. Three of these tools were called torimono sandōgu ("three...
- i****uki, like those found on naginata and other polearms. The sodegarami, tsukubō (push pole), and sasumata (spear fork) comprise the torimono sandōgu (three...
- keigo roku-go), these were the kanamuchi, kiriko no bo, tetto, sodegarami, tsukubo, and the sasumata. Samurai police were required to have these six tools...
- trap and contain violent prisoners. Similarly, the ****anese sodegarami, tsukubō, and sasumata were used by Edo-era law enforcement for apprehending suspects...