Ninja-tō or Shinobigatana

Ninja-tō on pikemminkin konsepti kuin tarkkaan määritelty ase. Se tarkoittaa miekkaa, joka on jollain tavalla naamioitu muuksi esineeksi, tai salakuljetettavaa esinettä, joka on naamioitu miekaksi. Esimerkiksi kyseessä voisi olla sauva, jonka sisälle on piilotettu terä (shinobi- zue) tai saha, joka on naamioitu muistuttamaan miekkaa. Togakure-ryu -koulukunta sisältää kata-harjoitteita, joihin kuuluu olennaisena osana shinobigatana. Tällöin kyseessä…


Ninja-tō is more of a concept than a strictly defined weapon. It means a sword that has been disguised or modified to look like something else, or a tool, weapon or object that has been modified or disguised to look like a sword. For example, these could include a staff that has a blade hidden inside it (shinobi-zue), or a saw that has been disguised to look like a sword.

Togakure-ryu -school includes kata practices that utilize a shinobigatana. In this case, the item in question is a sword with a blade that is shorter than normal and a sageo - or scabbard cord - that is longer than usual. It was also not uncommon to attach a weight (fundo) to the end of the sageo. The saya or scabbard of the sword was, however, of normal length, providing a false perception of the length of the sword. The purpose of the shinobigatana was to not draw attention, appearing outwardly like a normal katana. The straight-bladed sword with a square guard (tsuba) sometimes seen in movies and video games is likely a modern fictitious invention.

There are other traditional sword schools which prefer a shorter sword in their practice.


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