Kunai

Kunai

"For "kunai grass", see "Imperata cylindrica"."

A nihongo|kunai|苦無|"kunai" is an ancient Japanese kind of gardening tool or trowel. Two variations are the nihongo|short kunai|少苦無|"shō-kunai" and the nihongo|big kunai|大苦無|"dai-kunai" It is a good example of a very basic tool which, in the hands of a martial arts expert, could be used as a multi-functional weapon.Mol, Serge. (2003). [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzIXkFec0e8C&pg=PA123&dq=kunai&sig=K7gtAkLB_5QEItE1QALJwMfZKzE "Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial Arts," p. 123.] ]

The kunai was conventionally wrought of iron, not steel, cheaply forged and unpolished. The size of most kunai ranged from 20 cm to 60 cm, with the average at 40 cm. The kunai was used by common folk as multi-purpose gardening tools and by workers of stone and masonry. The kunai is not a knife, but something more akin to a crowbar. The blade was soft iron and unsharpened because the edges were used to smash plaster and wood, to dig holes and to pry. Normally only the tip would have been sharpened. The uses to which a kunai was put would have destroyed any heat-treated and sharpened tool like a knife.

Kunai normally had a leaf-shaped blade and a handle with a ring on the pommel for attaching a rope. This would allow the kunai's handle to be wrapped to act as a grip, or when used as a weapon; to be strapped to a stick as an expedient spear, to be tied to the body for concealment, or to use as an anchor or piton.

Contrary to popular belief, they were not designed to be used primarily as throwing weapons, though they can be thrown and cause damage. Instead, they are a thrusting and stabbing implement.

As a weapon

monks in China. Since kunai were cheaply produced farming tools of a decent size and weight, and could be easily sharpened, they were readily available to be converted into simple weapons.

As with the "shuriken" and "ninjutsu", the exaggeration persistent in ninja myths played a large role in creating the current pop culture image of "kunai". In the mythology of ninja, the "kunai" is commonly portrayed to be a Japanese knife that is used for throwing as opposed to stabbing.

As a weapon it is larger and heavier than a shuriken, and with the grip could also be used in hand to hand combat more readily than a shuriken.

In addition, it could be used for climbing, as either a kind of grappling hook, or a piton. [see also] ]

There are several varieties of kunai, including of short kunai, long kunai, narrow bladed types, saw-toothed types, and wide bladed types. In some cases, the kunai and the "shikoro", a wide bladed saw with a dagger-type handle, are hard if not impossible to distinguish.

In popular culture

The Kunai is portrayed in anime shows such as Naruto as a common weapon that is often used – sometimes thrown with a tag "火" or "爆発", symbolizing fire or explosion. The kunai explodes some time after impact with the tag attached.

In the Mortal Kombat series, Scorpion uses one attached to a rope to draw his opponents to him to gain a free hit against them.

In the Ninja Gaiden series, Ryu carries three Kunai on his left leg, but never uses them. However in Ninja Gaiden II he is able to use explosive kunai

In both MegaMan Zero and MegaMan ZX Phantom and Model P/Px use Kunai as a basic weapon. In the latter, they are the weakest of the normal "buster shots", however they do fire faster and are thrown three at a time.

And in Samurai Warriors, Kunoichi uses cutlass-like kunai as slicing daggers for weapons.

Sayoko Shinozaki, a ninja from the Code Geass series, wields kunai as her weapon of choice.

Notes

References

* Hatsumi, Masaaki. (1988). [http://books.google.com/books?id=8AwlJCWU1GMC&q=Grandmaster+of+the+Togakure+Ry%C5%AB+school+of+Ninjutsu&dq=Grandmaster+of+the+Togakure+Ry%C5%AB+school+of+Ninjutsu&pgis=1 "Grandmaster of the Togakure Ryū school of Ninjutsu."] New York: McGraw-Hill. 10-ISBN 0-809-24629-5
* Mol, Serge. (2003). [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzIXkFec0e8C&dq=kunai&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Classical Weaponry of Japan: Special Weapons and Tactics of the Martial Arts."] Tokyo: Kodansha. 10-ISBN 4-770-02941-1

ee also

* Virtual Museum of Traditional Japanese Arts: [http://web-japan.org/museum/others/ninja/ninja02/tools06_2.html images of "kunai"]


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