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Kusarigamajutsu (鎖鎌術:くさりがまじゅつ) is the art of using the Japanese weapon kusarigama. Kusarigamajutsu is featured in several separate martial arts such as Tendō-ryū, Suiō-ryū and Shintō Musō-ryū. The kusarigama is made up of three parts: the kama (a wooden handle with a curved blade (traditionally straight) protruding at a right-angle on one end, and a small loop at the other), and the kusari (a chain attached to the kama) and a weight at the end of the chain. In a confrontation the kusari is swung in wide sweeping arcs to distract and entangle the opponent and the kama is used to deliver a fatal strike.

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  • Kusarigamajutsu (en)
  • 鎖鎌術 (ja)
  • Кусаригамадзюцу (ru)
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  • Kusarigamajutsu (鎖鎌術:くさりがまじゅつ) is the art of using the Japanese weapon kusarigama. Kusarigamajutsu is featured in several separate martial arts such as Tendō-ryū, Suiō-ryū and Shintō Musō-ryū. The kusarigama is made up of three parts: the kama (a wooden handle with a curved blade (traditionally straight) protruding at a right-angle on one end, and a small loop at the other), and the kusari (a chain attached to the kama) and a weight at the end of the chain. In a confrontation the kusari is swung in wide sweeping arcs to distract and entangle the opponent and the kama is used to deliver a fatal strike. (en)
  • 鎖鎌術(くさりがまじゅつ)は、鎌術から派生した武術である。鎖鎌を片手に鎌の柄を握って構え、片手に分銅のついた鎖を振り回し、分銅の鉄丸を相手に打ち付けたり、鎖を相手の武器に巻きつけて奪ったりして鎌でとどめをさす武術。薙刀術や杖術に併伝していることが多い。 (ja)
  • Кусаригамадзюцу (яп. 鎖鎌術, «искусство кусаригама») — японское искусство ведения боя при помощи кусаригама. Кусаригамадзюцу является характерной чертой таких школ боевых искусств, как Тэндо-рю (яп. 天道流), (яп. 甲賀派黒川流忍術), Суйо-рю (яп. 水鷗流 居合 剣法'), Будзинкан и Синто Мусо-рю (яп. 神道夢想流). (ru)
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  • Kusarigamajutsu (鎖鎌術:くさりがまじゅつ) is the art of using the Japanese weapon kusarigama. Kusarigamajutsu is featured in several separate martial arts such as Tendō-ryū, Suiō-ryū and Shintō Musō-ryū. The kusarigama is made up of three parts: the kama (a wooden handle with a curved blade (traditionally straight) protruding at a right-angle on one end, and a small loop at the other), and the kusari (a chain attached to the kama) and a weight at the end of the chain. In a confrontation the kusari is swung in wide sweeping arcs to distract and entangle the opponent and the kama is used to deliver a fatal strike. (en)
  • 鎖鎌術(くさりがまじゅつ)は、鎌術から派生した武術である。鎖鎌を片手に鎌の柄を握って構え、片手に分銅のついた鎖を振り回し、分銅の鉄丸を相手に打ち付けたり、鎖を相手の武器に巻きつけて奪ったりして鎌でとどめをさす武術。薙刀術や杖術に併伝していることが多い。 (ja)
  • Кусаригамадзюцу (яп. 鎖鎌術, «искусство кусаригама») — японское искусство ведения боя при помощи кусаригама. Кусаригамадзюцу является характерной чертой таких школ боевых искусств, как Тэндо-рю (яп. 天道流), (яп. 甲賀派黒川流忍術), Суйо-рю (яп. 水鷗流 居合 剣法'), Будзинкан и Синто Мусо-рю (яп. 神道夢想流). (ru)
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