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  1. Tsurugi (sword) - Wikipedia

    • A tsurugi (剣) or ken (剣) is a Japanese sword. The word is used in the West to refer to a specific type of Japanese straight, double-edged sword used in antiquity (as opposed to curved, single-edged swords such as the katana). In Japanese the term tsurugi or ken (ja:剣) is used as a term for all sorts of international long, double-edged swords. … See more

    History

    The term tsurugi (剣) designates a straight, double-edged, bladed weapon from Japan. It is a sword with two cutting … See more

    Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi

    The most famous example is the legendary sword Kusanagi no Tsurugi which is one of the Three Imperial Regalia of Japan. See more

    TypeSword
    Place of originJapan
    Producedapprox. 200 B.C. Yayoi period (1,000 BC–300 AD) to present.
    Tsurugi-tachi

    The tsurugi-tachi (剣太刀), a straight sword with only one side of the blade sharpened throughout, was similar to the tsurugi or ken. The other (back) side was only worked into a second cutting edge in the front part near the tip. … See more

    Literature

    • Toshiro Suga: Ken, die Wurzeln des Aikido / Ken, les racines de l'Aïkido von Toshiro Suga (DVD). Hagenow Ondefo-Verl., 2006, ISBN 978-3-939703-40-2. See more

     
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  1. Bokken - Wikipedia

    A bokken (木剣, bok(u), 'wood', and ken, '(double-edged) sword') or bokutō (木刀, boku, 'wood', and tō, '(single-edged) sword') is a Japanese wooden sword …

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    • Japanese sword - Wikipedia

      The following are types of Japanese swords: Tsurugi/Ken (剣, "sword"): A straight two-edged sword that was mainly produced prior to the 10th century. After the 10th century, they completely disappeared as weapons and came to be made …

    • Blade for a Double-Edged Sword ( Ken ) - The …

      The ken, a sword with a straight double-edged blade based on Chinese prototypes, was used in Japan from at least the third century until the sixth century. At the end of that period, the double-edged sword was gradually …

    • Tsurugi Sword (Ken) - Katana

      The Tsurugi, known in Japan as Ken (剣), encapsulates a significant phase in the evolution of Japanese swords. Unlike the single-edged, curved Katana, the Tsurugi is a straight, double-edged sword reminiscent of ancient blade designs.

    • Blade and Mounting for a Double-Edged Dagger (Ken) …

      The symbolic significance of the triple-pronged vajra, as well as its shape, made it an appropriate choice for use as the hilt of a sacred sword (ken), as demonstrated by this extremely rare example of an Esoteric Buddhist ritual object in the form …

    • Types of Japanese Swords: 13 Variants Explained

      Jun 20, 2024 · Explore 13 different types of Japanese swords. Learn about the unique features, uses, and history of each sword variant, from Katana to Wakizashi. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts seeking detailed insights.

    • History and Use of the Japanese Tsurugi Sword - Sword …

    • Is The Tsurugi the Only Double-Edged Japanese Sword?

      Jul 17, 2024 · One of the first types of Japanese swords was the tsurugi, also known as ken. Like many early swords, the tsurugi has double-edged blades with a fairly acute tip. While likely inspired by the Western-influenced Chinese jian, …

    • Tsurugi (sword) - acearchive.org

    • Japanese Tou vs Ken Swords: What's the Difference?

      Jan 14, 2019 · Overview of Traditional Japanese Ken Swords While tou swords are characterized by a single-edged blade, ken swords are characterized by a double-edged blade. Double-edged swords weren't as common in feudal …

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    • What does 剣 (Ken) mean in Japanese? - WordHippo

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