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Japanese non-bladed weapon
A jitte (十手; "ten hands") is a blunt melee weapon that was used by police in Edo-period Japan (1603–1868). In English-language sources, it is sometimes
Jitte
Japanese swordsman, strategist, writer, artist, and rōnin (c. 1584–1645)
combat experience. Jitte techniques were taught to him by his father—the jitte was often used in battle paired with a sword; the jitte would parry and neutralise
Miyamoto_Musashi
Japanese martial art involving a jitte
Jittejutsu (十手術) is the Japanese martial art of using the Japanese weapon jitte (also known as jutte in English-language sources). Jittejutsu was evolved
Jittejutsu
Club of less than arm's length
price and the other associated problems with electroshock weapons. The jitte was a Japanese Edo period police weapon consisting of a round or octagonal
Baton_(law_enforcement)
Pointed melee weapon from Okinawa
office. Edo period examples of the jitte typically have only a single hook. The relationship between the sai and jitte is unclear. Because there is no morphological
Sai_(weapon)
Japanese samurai weapon
also known as hachiwari, was a type of knife-shaped weapon, resembling a jitte in many respects. This weapon was carried as a side-arm by the samurai class
Kabutowari
Style of karate
Ji'in, Jion, and Jitte form a group of kata used in Shotokan and other karate styles, beginning with the same characteristic kamae of the left hand covering
Jion_kata_group
Japanese media and theatre genre
The title character of a series always wins, whether using a sword or a jitte (the device police used to trap, and sometimes to bend or break, an opponent's
Jidaigeki
1603–1868 period in Japanese policing
Tsukubo Kanamuchi Kiriko no bo Tetto Metsubushi Jitte: an iron or wooden club or truncheon, the jitte was a non-lethal weapon and an official symbol of
Edo_period_police
16th-century Japanese martial artist
Miyamoto Muninosuke, was a martial artist, expert in using the sword and the jitte. He was also the adopted father of the famous rōnin Miyamoto Musashi. He
Shinmen_Munisai
Medieval European polearm
body with one thrust. The side blades could bind weapons, similar to a jitte or sai. The blunt backs of the side blades give the spetum uses such as
Spetum
Chinese mace or club weapon
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bian (weapon) Eighteen Arms of Wushu Jitte Swordbreaker "Chinese Whip / Truncheon". chineselongsword. "Chinese Sword
Jian_(sword_breaker)
Important kata: Naihanchi Sanchin (Shuri-te) Pinan Kūsankū Passai Jion Jitte Rohai Chinto Gojushiho The successor styles to Shuri-te include Shotokan
Okinawan_martial_arts
Japanese history from 1600 to 1868
Jidaigeki, Japanese period dramas which are usually set in the Edo period Jitte (weapon), law enforcement weapon unique to the period Karakuri ningyō, Japanese
Edo_period
Blunt weapon
specifically designed to break other weapons with sharp edges. Jutte or jitte – a distinctive weapon of the samurai police, consisting of an iron rod
Club_(weapon)
Japanese school of swordsmanship
used together Nito Seiho Aikuchi Aikuchi roppo Juttejutsu—Jutte Truncheon art Jitte to jutsu Bōjutsu棒術—Bō Staff art Bo jutsu Jōdō Staff art Jo jutsu
Niten_Ichi-ryū
pickaxe weapon (European) Jawbone war club (American) Jō (Japanese) Jutte, jitte (Japanese) Kanabō (Japanese) Knobkierrie, knopkierie, knobkerry (African)
List of premodern combat weapons
List_of_premodern_combat_weapons
Fictional character
and thus its meaning is lost. He is never seen fighting without a pair of jitte or katana swords, making him one of the few characters to appear in the
Sodom_(Final_Fight)
Japanese martial arts koryū
(naginatajutsu), scythe (nagikamajutsu), scythe and chain (kusarigamajutsu), and jitte (jittejutsu). While young compared to other koryu jujutsu, Fusen-ryū is
Fusen-ryū
Small bladed weapon
Jian (sword breaker) Companion weapon Dagger Eskrima Hyoho Niten Ichi-ryu Jitte Katar List of daggers Sai "Forms of European Edged Weaponry". myarmoury
Parrying_dagger
Former city in Musashi, Japan
Though not formal government officials, some okappiki were entrusted with a jitte (十手)—a policing symbol—when participating in arrests. Their tasks included
Edo
3 Tekki, Bassai Dai and Sho, Jion, Empi, Kanku Dai and Sho, Hangetsu, Jitte, Gankaku, Sochin, Nijushiho, Chinte, Ji'in, Meikyo, Wankan, Unsu, Gojushiho
Comparison_of_karate_styles
Japanese karateka (1868–1957)
curriculum were: the 3 Tekki, the 5 Heian, Bassai Dai, Kanku Dai, Empi, Jion, Jitte, Hangetsu, and Gankaku. Funakoshi developed osteoarthritis in 1948, and
Gichin_Funakoshi
Japanese morpheme
attack Jittejutsu, the Japanese martial art of using the Japanese weapon jitte Jūjutsu (柔術, unarmed fighting, including grapples instead of punches and
Jutsu
Traditional school of jōjutsu
martial arts. For more information see the jutte article. The jutte (or jitte) was a widespread Edo period police weapon used to control, disarm, and
Shintō_Musō-ryū
Karate technique
somewhat a condensation of other katas (e.g., Bassai, Kanku, Jion, Empi, Jitte and Gankaku), hence it is essential to have mastered these before practicing
Unsū
Japanese drama
Ekusu Roddo Sōdo) sidearm, which can switch between Sword Mode and Jitte Mode (十手モード, Jitte Mōdo). Lupin X (ルパンX, Rupan Ekkusu): Noël's silver-colored Lupinranger
Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger
Kaitou_Sentai_Lupinranger_VS_Keisatsu_Sentai_Patranger
Japanese art of restraining person with rope
Decorative handicraft art Ittatsu-ryū – School of hojojutsu Japanese martial art Jitte – Japanese non-bladed weapon Torimono sandōgu – Japanese pole weapons Knot –
Hojōjutsu
Style of karate
as Empi. Jion ジオン (慈恩): A Tomari-te kata; part of the Jion kata group. Jitte ジッテ (十手): another Tomari-te kata of the Jion kata group; the name means
Wadō-ryū
2018 Indian film by Navaniat Singh
medicine of all and we should preserve it. Dharmendra as Jaywant Parmar "Jitte" / Parmar Shah (Fake) Sunny Deol as Puran Singh / Puran Shah (Fake) Bobby
Yamla_Pagla_Deewana:_Phir_Se
Form of karate
Kanku Sho Chatan Yara No Sai Pinan Sandan Empi Ya Ka No Sai Pinan Yondan Jitte/Jutte Ha Ni Tagawa No Sai Pinan Godan Jiin Jigen No Sai Suparimpei Jion
Shindō_jinen-ryū
Kata practised in karate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Happiken Yes Jiin Yes Yes Yes Jion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jitte Yes Some Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Juroku Yes Yes Kururunfa Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Karate_kata
1990 cyberpunk original video animation series
sentences in exchange for each criminal they apprehend. Each is armed with a jitte and an explosive collar worn around their necks, which Hasegawa can detonate
Cyber_City_Oedo_808
Karate style
Bassai dai (披塞大), Jion (慈恩), Enpi (燕飛), Kanku dai (観空大), Hangetsu (半月), Jitte (十手), Gankaku (岩鶴), Tekki shodan (鉄騎初段), Tekki nidan (鉄騎二段), Tekki sandan
Shotokan
Japanese weapon
[citation needed] A tekkan Antique cast-iron truncheon-type kabutowari Iaitō Jitte Kabutowari Mol, Serge. Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and
Tekkan
1972–1976 manga
the police force. The single story not to feature Asaemon, "A Couple of Jitte", focuses on them. Not long after the series' debut, creators Kazuo Koike
Samurai_Executioner
Japanese swordsman
of the future") due to his ability with the jitte, which is simpler to wield than a sword, as the jitte is a single handed weapon. It is believed that
Tsutsumi_Hōzan
Fictional character
Hachigorō (八五郎), also known as Karappachi or just Hachi. He uses deduction, a jitte, and old-fashioned coins with a hole, called kan'eitsūhō (寛永通宝), as weapons
Zenigata_Heiji
mode, and Jitte Mode (十手モード, Jitte Mōdo), which Shinken Gold uses as a weapon to perform the DaiGoyou Jitte Strike (ダイゴヨウ十手打ち, Daigoyō Jitte Uchi) attack;
List of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger characters
List_of_Samurai_Sentai_Shinkenger_characters
(e.g. in the kata Enpi) Sagi Ashi Dachi: heron stance (e.g. in the kata Jitte) Gankaku Dachi: crane stance (e.g. in the kata Gankaku) Tsuru Ashi Dachi:
List_of_shotokan_techniques
2000 Japanese TV series or program
Episode" (Japanese: 九州) 9 June 2000 (2000-06-09) 10 "Jutte (Jitte) Episode" Transliteration: "Jitte Episode" (Japanese: 十手) 16 June 2000 (2000-06-16) 11 "Samurai"
Ikebukuro West Gate Park (TV series)
Ikebukuro_West_Gate_Park_(TV_series)
would have been based upon Jion's Nen Ryu. Hōzan was also adept with the jitte and at jujutsu, originally referred to as yoroi kumi (grappling in armor)
Tsutsumi_Hōzan-ryū
American film producer
release of "Eagle Claws Champion" Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Jitte" Executive producer Direct-to-video segment used on VHS release of "Phoenix
Moshe_Diamant
hajike). When released, Tobiume' blade straightens and produces several jitte-like prongs along its length. In this form, Tobiume acts as a focus for
List of Soul Reapers in Bleach
List_of_Soul_Reapers_in_Bleach
Style of karate
Gojushio Chinte Chinto Heiku Hakucho Paiku Pachu Papuren Niseishi Nipaipo Jion Jitte Jiin Sochin Unsu Seiryu Seriu Shūkōkai has evolved into several independent
Shūkōkai
Block of expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering
formed a panoramic collage. One notable card from Betrayers is Umezawa's Jitte. Notable cards in Saviors include Erayo, Soratami Ascendant, Azusa, Lost
Kamigawa
Okinawan karateka
because of its resemblance to Pinan. Furthermore, he taught Wanshū and Jitte. Around 1921, Motobu moved to Osaka, Japan. In November 1922, a friend convinced
Motobu_Chōki
Fictional human from Lupin III
dispatch multiple attackers with minimal effort. He's also capable with a jitte, the traditional Japanese police weapon designed to counter sword attacks
Inspector_Zenigata
Goyôbeya Hankachô (Falcons of Edo) Edo o Kiru Gokenin Zankurō Hissatsu series Jitte-nin Kage Dōshin Kage no Gundan (Shadow Warriors) Kenkaku Shōbai Lone Wolf
Edo_period_in_popular_culture
Japanese karateka
ISBN 978-0-87011-383-3. Nakayama, Masatoshi (1981). Best Karate, Vol.7: Jitte, Hangetsu, Empi. Kodansha International. ISBN 978-0-87011-390-1. Nakayama
Masatoshi_Nakayama
Early 17th century samurai
encountered Musashi's father, Shinmen Munisai, who was an expert of the jitte and had defeated him. Gonnosuke, in a condescending tone of voice, asked
Musō_Gonnosuke
Contemporary style of ju-jitsu
staff), jō (short staff), koshi-no-bo or yawara (short baton), and jutte or jitte (metal shaft with one guard). Some Budoshin sensei with a background in
Budoshin_Ju-Jitsu
Japanese manga and anime series
thief-taker who works for Saheiji a police detective. His main weapon is a jitte attached to a long hemp rope, and he is an expert in using it to capture
Sabu_to_Ichi_Torimono_Hikae
Spanish rhythmic gymnast
was 4 years old, later competing with the children's group of the Club Jitte trained by Francisca Maneus and later moving on to the ECA Club (School
Verónica_Bódalo
Japanese Buddhist monk
trained fourteen disciples. Tsutsumi Hozan his 12th, was trained with the jitte fighting style and is said to have ripped off another disciples' jaw. Jion
Jion_(monk)
(猿公達の闘い, Etekō Tachi no Tatakai) Lesson 308. "The Pipe and the Jitte" (煙管と十手, Kiseru to Jitte) Lesson 309. "How Do You Do!!" (お控えなすって!!, O Hikaenasutte!!)
List_of_Gintama_chapters
Japanese actress (born 1954)
Kin-san 1st Series (1975, NET/Toei) Moeru Sōsamō Episode 3 (1975, NET/Toei) Jitte Muyō: Kuchō Hori Koto-ken Jō Episode 7 "Nusutto Jingi" (1975, NTV/Toei)
Aki_Mizusawa
where he taught the use of the tachi (long sword), kodachi (short sword), jitte (a hooked truncheon used for arresting and disarming), naginata (glaive)
Komagawa_Tarōzaemon
Comics character
especially in swordsmanship. His primary weapons are the naginata and the jitte, as well as the hachiwara and the shuriken. Each weapon is imbued with the
Bushido_(character)
Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Self Defense" Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Jitte" Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi - "Kama" Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho
List_of_ninja_films
Karate kata
the left hand, like other kata thought to have originated there, such as Jitte, Jion, Jiin and Empi. This hand gesture is a common salutation in China
Passai
American film production and distribution company
See "Eagle Claws Champion" 1986 Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho Kosugi – "Jitte" Direct-to-Video. See "Phoenix the Ninja" 1986 Ninja Theater Hosted by Sho
Trans World Entertainment (film company)
Trans_World_Entertainment_(film_company)
Annual trading card game tournament
Kodama of the North Tree 3 Llanowar Elves 3 Pithing Needle 3 Umezawa's Jitte 2 Congregation at Dawn 3 Glare of Subdual 2 Seed Spark 4 Vitu-Ghazi, The
Magic: The Gathering World Championship
Magic:_The_Gathering_World_Championship
International Karate competition
Kata List Shitei Sentei Tokui Heian Shodan* Bassai Dai Jitte Unsu Gojushiho Dai Heian Nidan Kanku Dai Hangetsu Meikyo Tekki Nidan Heian Sandan Jion Gankaku
Funakoshi_Gichin_Cup
Governing body of the sport karate
(ワンシュウ) Wankan (王冠) Chinte (鎮手) Souchin (壮鎮) Matusmora no Matsukaze (松茂良松風) Jitte (十手) Jion (慈恩) OhShiro no Seishan (大城十三歩) Gojushiho (五十四歩) 1.^Would-be founder
JKF_Renbukai
Martial arts forms used in taekwondo
used under the name Kong-Sang-Kun. Enpi is used under the name Sei-shan. Jitte is used under the name Ship-soo. Gojūshiho is used under the name Oh-sip-sa-bo
Hyeong
Professional wrestling stable
to Aja Kong, Meiko Satomura & Minoru Suzuki. Kagetsu was handed Kyoko's jitte, symbolizing the start of his leadership.[citation needed] Along with Hana
Oedo_Tai
Style of karate
Pinan Godan Naihanchi Shodan Naihanchi Nidan Naihanchi Sandan Unsu Jion Jitte Passai Sho Passai Dai Kushanku Sho Kushanku Dai Seisan Chintō Chinti Sōchin
Shōrin-ryū_Kyudōkan
1964 Japanese film
has just been promoted to head of the local constabulary and received his jitte (one pronged iron truncheon) as mark of office. He organizes a number of
Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold
Zatoichi_and_the_Chest_of_Gold
2010 Japanese film series
primarily uses in either Gun Mode (ガンモード, Gan Mōdo) or the new Jitte Mode (十手モード, Jitte Mōdo). G Den-O's Full Charge attack is the World Punish (ワールドパニッシュ
Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy
Kamen_Rider_×_Kamen_Rider_×_Kamen_Rider_The_Movie:_Cho-Den-O_Trilogy
Spanish rhythmic gymnast
Baron de Güell Cup. Mari started her sports career with 8 years in the Club Jitte, when her teacher physical education teacher at school, Paqui Maneus, saw
Mari_Carmen_Moreno
Yellow, Jasmine wields the D-Knuckle and the D-Stick (ディースティック, Dī Sutikku) jitte, which can combine to form the D-Shot (ディーショット, Dī Shotto) handgun and allow
List of Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger characters
List_of_Tokusou_Sentai_Dekaranger_characters
actual course of events is uncertain, but Chōei was severely beaten with jitte as he resisted arrest and was killed. Official reports stated that he drew
Takano_Chōei
Japanese traditional stirrup
Kusarigama Kusari-fundo Kyoketsu-shoge Jōhyō Clubs and truncheons Hachiwari Jitte Kanabō Tekkan Tessen Staff weapons Bō Hanbō Jō Tanbō Yubi-bo Projectile
Abumi_(stirrup)
the World Punish (ワールドパニッシュ, Wārudo Panisshu) Full Charge and a Jitte Mode (十手モード, Jitte Mōdo) for performing the World End (ワールドエンド, Wārudo Endo) Full
List of Kamen Rider Den-O characters
List_of_Kamen_Rider_Den-O_characters
Spanish rhythmic gymnast
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics Country represented Spain (1985-1987) Club Club Jitte Head coach Emilia Boneva Retired yes Medal record Representing Spain European
Ana_Martínez_(gymnast)
Event Gold Silver Bronze Mixed Netherlands Jiska Brandt Jitte Bukkens Jan de Jager Angelique Klompmaker René Kruse Benno Landkroon Hans Leeuwenhoek Oscar
List of 1993 World Games medal winners
List_of_1993_World_Games_medal_winners
Japanese horse saddle
Kusarigama Kusari-fundo Kyoketsu-shoge Jōhyō Clubs and truncheons Hachiwari Jitte Kanabō Tekkan Tessen Staff weapons Bō Hanbō Jō Tanbō Yubi-bo Projectile
Kura_(saddle)
Japanese actress and singer (born 1952)
Kitami Episode 24 "Futarigumi Keikan Gang" Ushiro no Shōmen Izumi EX 1975–76 Jitte Muyō: Kuchō Hori Jiken Jō Oshin NTV Toei 1976 G-Men '75 Nobuo Fujiwara's
Miyuki_Kojima
List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands
62935°E / 53.90923; 5.62935 Spinnenkopmolen Before 1832 Easterein Molen van Jitte van der Meer 53°05′48″N 5°38′04″E / 53.09655°N 5.63452°E / 53.09655;
List of windmills in Friesland (E–G)
List_of_windmills_in_Friesland_(E–G)
JITTE
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Girl/Female
Latin
Sea gull; Protection. Derived from 'lares' - individual Roman household gods who were protectors...
Biblical
beseeching; merciful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saruprani | ஸரà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¾à®¨à¯€
Beautiful woman, Her own Roop, Truth
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, German, Swedish
Noble Kind
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ajathasathru | அஜாதாஷதà¯à®°à¯
Person who has no enemies
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beautiful morning, Star, Following desire
Boy/Male
Indian
Infinite victorious God of heaven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Last of Moksha
Boy/Male
English Welsh American
Ardent; fiery.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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