Are you curious about the origin and meaning of Kusarigama? Read on to know more about this Japanese weapon. You might be surprised at what you learn!
The kusarigama, a deadly weapon blending sickle and chain, emerged in Japan’s turbulent Muromachi period. More than just a farming tool repurposed for combat, explore the history and unique fighting style behind this fearsome implement.
The art of handling the kusarigama is called Kusarigamajutsu is difficult to master, which features a set of techniques using the sickle and chain, ranging from disarming the opponent from a distance to direct attacks.
So, without any further delay let us dive deep into the kusarigama, its origin, how to use it and its role in anime and manga
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Origin And Meaning Of Kusarigama
Meaning of KUSARIGAMA[鎖鎌]:
Kusari means chain [鎖] and Kama [鎌] was originally a farming tool, a short form for the sickle.
Together it forms the Kusarigama [鎖鎌], designed with simple working tools that were mainly used in Okinawa to bypass laws against carrying weapons in medieval Japan.
At the end of the chain, a heavy iron weight is attached to enhance its use of a hooking weapon.
The length of the chain is around 1000-4000mm. The methods of use were so vast and it was used by the ninja warriors for self-defense.
However, it was originally used by merchants, craftsmen, and farmers who were not permitted to have a samurai’s sword.
The ninjas liked it because this weapon could be concealed easily inside their clothing and it was the right weapon for those ninjas with superior ability in body use.
Origin of Kusarigama in Japan
According to Old School: Essays on Japanese Martial Traditions by Ellis Amdur, there is a story about the origin of the kusarigama.
In the story, a samurai attacked a farmer who used a farming sickle to cut his rice plants. The farmer used the sickle with a chain attachment to defeat the samurai.
Even though the Kusarigama was famous during the Edo period, it was believed to have been created first during the Muromachi period.
As mentioned before, the kusarigama is a famous ninja tool and weapon but was developed by ordinary blacksmiths for the farmers who were prohibited to possess a samurai sword.
According to researcher Nawa Yumio, the kusarigama was based on the tool jingama which resembles a sickle.
It was used to cut a horse’s ropes in case of a fire and could be used as a weapon along with a konpi which is a chain with a weighted end and a chain around the user’s wrist. People would use it to protect their horses against thieves or criminals.
The popularity of the kusarigama increased during the 12th century in Feudal Japan. Records show that many schools were established around this time to teach the art of handling Kusarigama.
One of the oldest and best-known schools of Japanese martial arts is taught in Kohga Ha Kurokawa-Ryu.
A notable example of both the use and misuse of this incredible weapon is the story of the great kusarigama teacher Yamada Shinryukan during the 17th Century.
He was known to have killed many swordsmen with the use of the Kusarigama until one day he got lured into a bamboo grove by Araki Mataemon and was unable to swing the chain and trap Mataemon’s sword because of the terrain, and was thus killed.
History also depicts another famous historical user of the kusarigama-Shishido Baiken during the Edo period.
He was a swordsman with proficient skills and was an expert with the kusarigama, but was sadly killed by the legendary Samurai Miyamoto Musashi.
He was portrayed greatly in the Vagabond manga, which sold more than eighty-two million copies worldwide. He also appeared in other video games too.
Types of Kusarigama
There are different kinds of kusarigama:
- The first type has the shape of a sickle that has a chain attached to the end of its shaft.
- The second type is much more powerful than the first type and has a chain attached at the base of the blade.
- The third type has a handguard set at the blade side and a straight blade, hafted at right angles.
Methods of Using Kusarigama
There are several uses of the kusarigama. You can aim for the opponent’s face, head, shin, or gauntlet by striking him with chains.
Attacking with this weapon entailed swinging the weighted chain over the enemy’s head in a large circle and then whipping it forward to entangle an opponent’s sword, spear, or any other weapon, thus immobilizing his arms or legs.
This allows the kusarigama user to easily strike with the sickle and give him a final blow.
A kusarigama wielder can even strike an opponent using the spinning weighted end of the chain directly, while still outside the range of the opponent’s sword or spear causing some serious or deadly injury.
It is often employed as an anti-siege weapon, and the chain allows the weapon to be retrieved to the user only after it was thrown downwards at an opposing force.
There are also a number of fictional accounts that depict users swinging the sickle with the chain, rather than the weighted end.
However, this is not the proper use of the weapon, as the sickle will bounce off a target without causing many injuries.
So, it was mainly invented and used by the farmers for self-protection with an aim of containing and restricting their enemy’s movement.
Today, people can learn Kusarigama-Jutsu in many ways, such as martial art, as entertainment or sport.
In Ireland, the kusarigama is classified as an illegal weapon and the use of it can result in imprisonment for up to seven years.
Kusarigama in Anime & Manga
We can find this weapon in several films, manga, anime, games, and so on. It was always believed to be used by ninjas so this weapon is usually given to ninja characters in works of fiction.
A few examples of the kusarigama in fiction and popular culture include:
- In the famous anime Naruto, Hanzou who is a legendary ninja from Vila da Chuva has a kusarigama as his main weapon.
- The character Chambaranoit uses a Kusarigama as a secondary weapon in the famous television series Tokusatsu Jiban.
- In the anime Bleach, Mayuri Kurotsuchi also wears a kusarigama, removed from the ear.
- One of the villains uses this weapon in the hit animated film Kubo and the Magic Strings of 2016.
- The kusarigama is used in the video game series called Samurai Warriors by Hattori Hanzō.
- Kusari in the webcomic Sluggy Freelance is named after her favorite weapon the kusarigama.
- The Kusarigama was used as a powerful weapon in popular games like Kingdom Under Fire, Shadow Fight 2 and 3, Nioh, and League of Legends.
- The uses of the kusarigama can also be seen in anime like Ronin Warriors by the character Anubis and the Samurai Champloo by the character Umanosuke.
- The famous manga and anime Inuyasha shows the character Kohaku, a demon slayer who makes use of the kusarigama.
- In the Deadliest Warrior television series, the kusarigama was one of the ninja weapons, used against the Spartan shield. The ball and chain could provide enough force to kill the Spartans, and proved to be a powerful weapon in battles.
Conclusion
To summarize, we can say that this weapon is definitely a silent but powerful Japanese weapon.
It is quite funny that a peaceful country with a safe reputation has such a weaponed, violent heritage.
Nevertheless, these ancient weapons consist of simple working-class tools but showcase the creative imagination of the people.
The Kusarigama is a force to be reckoned with and it is weapons like this that continue to spark our interest in ancient Japanese battle culture.
By understanding its history, uses and types a little bit better, we are given a taste of the rich culture of Japan.
If you wish to experience the life of an ancient Japanese warrior, then you look at some of the places that offer this and learn even more about the ancient Japanese weapons and techniques, and if you are lucky, take part in a mock battle.
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Nancy Joseph
Currently residing in Tokyo as an international exchange student. Learning bits and pieces of Japanese daily.