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Shuriken - Wikipedia
A shuriken (Japanese: 手裏剣; lit. 'hand-hidden blade') is a Japanese concealed weapon used by samurai or ninja or in martial arts as a hidden dagger or metsubushi to distract or misdirect. [1][2] The origins of the bo-shuriken in Japan are still unclear, despite continuing research.

Warrior with throwing stars called shuriken NYT Crossword
Warrior With Throwing Stars Called Shuriken NYTimes Mini Crossword Puzzle Clue Answer. The answers are sorted by their date of appearance and we solved these NINJA so far.

Shuriken History - bo-shuriken.org
Of further significance is that these schools of shuriken were closely related to or a part of the kenjutsu or sword schools, and therefore it follows that shuriken may have evolved from a thrown blade.

Types of Shuriken | Katana
Discover shuriken, the stealth weapons of samurai and ninja—types, uses, techniques, and secrets behind this ancient martial art.

The Secret Weapon of the Ninja: How the Shuriken Evolved Over ...
Discover how the shuriken transformed from a hidden tool of the samurai and ninja into a symbol of precision, artistry, and discipline in modern martial arts.

The Many Shapes of Shuriken | JP INFOGRAPHICS
The shuriken is a traditional Japanese weapon used primarily from the Sengoku period through the Edo period. While widely associated with ninja tools, shurikenjutsu—the martial art of throwing blades—also developed among samurai and has been passed down through various schools of martial arts.

The Complete History of the Shuriken: The Ninja Throwing Stars
In this article, we’ll go over the history of the shuriken and how it was used by the samurai. The Japanese word “Shuriken” is made of three Japanese characters; “shu” (hand), “ri” (release), and “ken” (blade). All together, shuriken roughly translates to “sword hidden in the hand”.

Tradition | Negishi Ryu Shurikenjutsu Japan Headquarters
For most people, including the Japanese, shuriken are identified as star shaped weapons, such as those that appeared in comic books and on film during Japan’s ninja boom, which took place in the 1960s.

Shuriken: Unveiling the Art of Japanese Throwing Weapons
Shuriken evolved from simple, pointed metal objects used for farming and hunting into specialized throwing weapons. The earliest versions were likely small, flat, and straightforward, gradually transforming into the more recognizable star-shaped designs we know today.

So, What's the Deal With Shuriken? - by Rob Tuck - Substack
The word shuriken definitely can be found in texts predating the idea of the modern ‘ninja’. However: As far as can be determined, it almost never refers to star-shaped throwing weapons. Rather, it seems to denote the throwing of a straight blade, whether designed for that purpose or not.

 

 

 

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