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  2. Bō - Wikipedia

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    Japanese wooden staff "bō" weapon made in the shape of a walking cane, 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) tall and 15 cm (5.9 in) circumference Two Japanese bō; one is 140 cm (55 in) tall and 15 cm (5.9 in) in circumference in the form of a walking stick, the other is 180 cm (6 ft) tall and 1 in (25 mm) in diameter in the form of a staff.

  3. Okinawan kobudō - Wikipedia

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    The bo is considered the 'king' of the Okinawa weapons, as all others exploit its weaknesses in fighting it. The bo is the earliest of all Okinawan weapons (and effectively one of the earliest of all weapons in the form of a basic staff), and is traditionally made from red or white oak. Shishi No Kun (or Shushi No Kon) Ufugusuku

  4. Bōjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Bōjutsu (Japanese: 棒術, lit. 'staff technique') is the martial art of stick fighting using a bō, which is the Japanese word for staff. [1] [2] Staffs have been in use for thousands of years in Asian martial arts like Silambam.

  5. Khakkhara - Wikipedia

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    En no Gyōja holding a khakkhara, Japan, Kamakura period, polychromed wood. A khakkhara (Sanskrit: खक्खर; Tibetan: འཁར་གསིལ, THL: khar sil; Chinese: 錫杖; pinyin: xīzhàng; Japanese pronunciation: shakujō; Korean: 석장; romaja: seokjang; Vietnamese: tích trượng; lit. 'tin stick'), sometimes referred to in English as a pewter staff, [1] [2] is a staff topped ...

  6. Silambam - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo staffs – as well as swords, pearls and armor – were in great demand from foreign traders. [6] [7] The ancient city of Madurai formed as the point of focus of Silambam spreading. The Silambam staff was acquired by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans and was spread back to the Middle East, Europe and North Africa.

  7. Shippei - Wikipedia

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    A shippei (竹箆, 竹篦) is a bamboo staff which curves slightly, approximately 15 inches [1] [a] (or half a metre [3]) long, which is used as a "symbol of a Zen master's authority" in Zen Buddhism. [4] In contrast to the keisaku, the shippei was often used as a disciplinary measure for meditating monks.

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  9. Tanbō - Wikipedia

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    The tanbō is a short hardwood staff that is used in the same way as the approximately 1 m (3 ft 3 in) hanbō. Short staffs smaller than 1 m (3 ft 3 in) can be called tanbō. [2] There is no official length for a tanbō as different ryū (martial arts schools) use tanbō of various lengths.

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