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Kanabō
The was a spiked/knobbed club or truncheon used in feudal Japan as a weapon by samurai and their retainers. Other related weapons of this type are the ''nyoibo'', ''konsaibo'',〔Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan - Page 168 Daniel Kogan, Sun-Jin Kim - 1996〕〔Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture - Page 90 Daniel C. Pauley - 2009〕 , and the ''ararebo''.〔Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003〕 Related solid iron weapons with no spikes or knobs are the and the .〔(''Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts'', Serge Mol, Kodansha International, Jun 17, 2003, P.106 )〕 == Description == ''Kanabō'' and the other related types of these club-like weapons were constructed out of heavy wood, or made entirely from iron, with iron spikes or studs on one end. One or both ends of the wooden type clubs could be sheathed in iron. ''Kanabō'' type weapons came in all sizes and shapes with the largest ones being as tall as a man and a two-handed weapon while the smaller lighter ones were primarily one-handed and the length of a forearm. The shape could be that of a baseball bat with a thick heavy end tapering towards a slender handle or they could be straight all the way from the handle to the end, with the shaft being round or multi faceted.〔Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan By Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook p.305〕〔Mol Serge. ''Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts''. p. 91.〕〔''Heroes of the Grand Pacification: Kuniyoshi's Taiheiki eiyū den'', p. 184〕
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