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  2. Madara Uchiha - Wikipedia

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    Madara Uchiha (Japanese: うちは マダラ, Hepburn: Uchiha Madara) is a manga and anime character in the Naruto series created by Masashi Kishimoto.He appears for the first time in "Part II" of the manga and the Shippuden anime adaptation(war arc), and serves as a major antagonist of the series.

  3. Gunbai - Wikipedia

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    Gunbai, from the Sino-Japanese roots meaning "military-apportioned [fan]", were a specialized form of fan used by samurai officers in Japan to communicate commands to their troops.

  4. List of martial arts weapons - Wikipedia

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    Weapons used in the world's martial arts can be classified either by type of weapon or by the martial arts school using them. By weapon type. Handheld weapons

  5. Obito Uchiha - Wikipedia

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    After Kabuto reanimates Madara Uchiha's body to aid in the war; Obito's identity is revealed as his mask his shattered during a fight with Naruto, Killer B, Might Guy, and Kakashi. As the rest of the allied shinobi forces arrive to battle him and Madara, Obito uses the Ten-Tails to bring despair and challenges Naruto's will, attempting to defy ...

  6. Japanese sword - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the Kamakura period, simplified hyogo gusari tachi came to be made as an offering to the kami of Shinto shrines and fell out of use as weapons. On the other hand, in the Kamakura period, there was a type of tachi called hirumaki tachi (蛭巻太刀) with a scabbard covered with metal, which was used as a weapon until the Muromachi ...

  7. Katana - Wikipedia

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    Their main weapon was a long naginata and sasuga was a spare weapon. In the Nanboku-chō period (1336–1392) which corresponds to the early Muromachi period (1336–1573), long weapons such as ōdachi were popular, and along with this, sasuga lengthened and finally became katana .

  8. Naginata - Wikipedia

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    The naginata was appreciated because it was a weapon that could maintain an optimum distance from the enemy in close combat. [8] During the Genpei War (1180–1185), in which the Taira clan was pitted against the Minamoto clan, the naginata rose to a position of particularly high esteem, being regarded as an extremely effective weapon by ...

  9. Japanese war fan - Wikipedia

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    A tessen (iron fan) on display in Iwakuni Castle, Japan. Gunsen (軍扇) were folding fans used by the average warriors to cool themselves off. They were made of wood, bronze, brass or a similar metal for the inner spokes, and often used thin iron or other metals for the outer spokes or cover, making them lightweight but strong. [2]