Hanbo
The
hanbo is a
quarterstaff used in
martial arts. Traditionally, the hanbo was three
shaku, or 90 cm long, exactly half the length of the
rokushakubo. As with any
weapon, bearers would often find one best suited to their build, opting often for one that comes up to about waist/hip height.
Hanbojutsu, the method of using a hanbo, is a focus in several martial arts including the
Kukishin Ryu koryu classical school of martial arts. Part of the importance in using this length is that it approximate that of a walking cane. It should be noted that although techniques with a cane in this ryu-ha utilize pulling or hooking and possess one rounded end, that they invariably function the same as a hanbo in all other respects.
The hanbo can be used as a means of striking, restraining or even throwing someone.It is useful to know because sticks are abundant and can be picked up if attacked.
Masaaki Hatsumi says that one who wishes to be a swordsman should first master hanbo techniques, since it can be held and utilized in a similar fashion to a Japanese sword (but without the cutting edge). When utilized properly (parrying by deflecting the sword by striking the flat parts of the blade), it was more than capable of defeating a katana.
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Bo*
Budo*
Bujutsu*
Jo*
Tambo*
Quarterstaff*
Stick fighting*
Tanjo