Naginatajutsu (redirect from Naginata-do)
Naginatajutsu (長刀術 or 薙刀術) is the Japanese martial art of wielding the naginata (長刀). The naginata is a weapon resembling the European glaive and the Chinese guan...
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The naginata (なぎなた, 薙刀) is a polearm and one of several varieties of traditionally made Japanese blades (nihontō). Naginata were originally used by the...
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modernized form (gendai budō) called the "way of naginata" (naginata-dō) or "new naginata" (atarashii naginata), in which competitions are also held. However...
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Sadaharu Fujimoto (Karate-do) Shōgō Kuniba (Karate-do) Satoru Suzuki (Karate-do) Isao Okano (Judo) Fumiko Noda (Naginata-do) Iekata Kaneko (Yabusame)...
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in a fixed position in the same way a katana is held. Unlike the naginata, the hands do not change when handling the weapon and the right hand was always...
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lacquer on the samurai do, but like the naginata, it failed to generate enough blunt force trauma to break a bone behind the do. Despite this, the weapons...
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she has impacted much of the warrior class, including many traditional Naginata schools. Her actions in battle received much attention in the arts, such...
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in Japanese society. Receiving a noble education, she was skilled in Naginata-do, a martial art disseminated by Japanese women from the samurai family...
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