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  • The Sasumata was also known as the "man-catcher". It was a four foot long wooden shaft with two foot inward-facing crescent blades at the end. The gap between the blades allowed a skilled user of the weapon of trap an opponent limbs or body, and was often used to pin an opponent to the ground. The sasumata was difficult to use, but it's ability to trap people made it very popular among magistrates and those expecting to face cavalry units. Only the insides of the blades were sharp.
  • A sasumata is a Japanese weapon which was used to capture, but not kill. It was generally a polearm with a U-shaped head, which is why the weapon trains the polearm skill. Her translated dialog when she gives you the item is: Hey! I don't need this, so you can have it. D-don't get the wrong idea, alright? I-It's not like I brought it here so I could give it to you!
  • Sasumata (刺股, Sasumata) es un arma en forma de "Y" con pinchos, dicha arma es portada por Gamaken el cual tiene una gran maestría usándola ya que puede utilizar la forma de U de la parte superior de su arma para atrapar o estrangular a su víctima. A pesar de no tener filo como para atravesar la piel humana si se aplica la suficiente fuerza el usuario puede lastimar al enemigo con un simple golpe. En el anime, Gamaken era capaz de producir explosiones con un golpe. Categoría:Armas
  • Sasumata (刺股, Sasumata) es un arma en forma de "Y" con pinchos, dicha arma es portada por Gamaken el cual tiene una gran maestría usándola ya que puede utilizar la forma de U de la parte superior de su arma para atrapar o estrangular a su víctima. A pesar de no tener filo como para atravesar la piel humana si se aplica la suficiente fuerza el usuario puede lastimar al enemigo con un simple golpe. En el anime, Gamaken era capaz de producir explosiones con un golpe. Categoría:Armas
  • Although some sources place the origin of the sasumata in the Muromachi period, most sources discuss its use in the Edo period. In Edo period Japan the samurai were in charge of police operations, various levels of samurai police with help from non-samurai commoners used many types of non-lethal weapons to capture suspected criminals for trial.
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  • 刺股
  • 刺股
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  • Sasumata
  • Sasumata
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  • The Sasumata was also known as the "man-catcher". It was a four foot long wooden shaft with two foot inward-facing crescent blades at the end. The gap between the blades allowed a skilled user of the weapon of trap an opponent limbs or body, and was often used to pin an opponent to the ground. The sasumata was difficult to use, but it's ability to trap people made it very popular among magistrates and those expecting to face cavalry units. Only the insides of the blades were sharp.
  • Although some sources place the origin of the sasumata in the Muromachi period, most sources discuss its use in the Edo period. In Edo period Japan the samurai were in charge of police operations, various levels of samurai police with help from non-samurai commoners used many types of non-lethal weapons to capture suspected criminals for trial. The sasumata (spear fork) together with the tsukubō (push pole) and the sodegarami (sleeve entangler) comprised the torimono sandōgu (three tools/implements of arresting) used by samurai police and security forces. Samurai police in the Edo period used the sasumata along with the sodegarami and tsukubō to restrain and arrest suspected criminals uninjured. The head of the sasumata would be used to catch around the neck, arms, legs, or joints of a suspect and detain him until officers could close in and apprehend him (using hojōjutsu). The sasumata had a long hardwood pole usually around two meters in length with sharp barbs or spines attached to metal strips on one end of the pole to keep the person being captured from grabbing the pole. The opposite end of the sasumata pole would often have a metal cap, or ishizuki like those found on naginata and other pole weapons. Today, a modern version of the sasumata is still occasionally used by the police and as a self-defense tool. These modern sasumata are often made of aluminum, without the sharpened blades and spikes found on their medieval counterparts, they have been marketed to schools due to a growing fear of classroom invasions. A reported rise in school invasions has prompted many schools in Japan to keep sasumata available as a method for teachers to protect themselves or students and detain a potential threat until the authorities can arrive.
  • A sasumata is a Japanese weapon which was used to capture, but not kill. It was generally a polearm with a U-shaped head, which is why the weapon trains the polearm skill. Her translated dialog when she gives you the item is: Hey! I don't need this, so you can have it. D-don't get the wrong idea, alright? I-It's not like I brought it here so I could give it to you!
  • Sasumata (刺股, Sasumata) es un arma en forma de "Y" con pinchos, dicha arma es portada por Gamaken el cual tiene una gran maestría usándola ya que puede utilizar la forma de U de la parte superior de su arma para atrapar o estrangular a su víctima. A pesar de no tener filo como para atravesar la piel humana si se aplica la suficiente fuerza el usuario puede lastimar al enemigo con un simple golpe. En el anime, Gamaken era capaz de producir explosiones con un golpe. Categoría:Armas
  • Sasumata (刺股, Sasumata) es un arma en forma de "Y" con pinchos, dicha arma es portada por Gamaken el cual tiene una gran maestría usándola ya que puede utilizar la forma de U de la parte superior de su arma para atrapar o estrangular a su víctima. A pesar de no tener filo como para atravesar la piel humana si se aplica la suficiente fuerza el usuario puede lastimar al enemigo con un simple golpe. En el anime, Gamaken era capaz de producir explosiones con un golpe. Categoría:Armas
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