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How to Use Bo-Shuriken

(45 min)
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Shuriken refers to a blade hidden in the hand, but it is usually used to mean a japanese thrown weapon. We will be using real bō shuriken (棒手裏剣) i.e. needle-like blades designed to be thrown at targets in the workshop.

Japanese bō shuriken are thrown so that there is as little rotation as possible so that the blade points at the target as much as possible during its flight towards the opponent. Two main methods of throwing exist: jiki da-ho in which the blade does not revolve; and han-ten da-ho in which the blade spins like in traditional western knife throwing. Throwing techniques are challenging and require plenty of practice. Bujinkan practitioners are given instruction in shuriken throwing from various positions and distances. Shuriken are also used as makeshift mêlée weapons in close combat. Many traditional samurai styles include the shuriken, and were therefore not an exclusive ninja weapon. In all probability, shuriken jutsu developed from throwing stones and sharpened coins.

The teacher is Erick Ellison 15 dan. More information: Bujin.fi

Signup through Konsti starting Friday at 18.00.

Category: Työpaja: muu / Workshop: otherRoom: Pohjoinen aukio