词条 | Kama-yari |
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}}{{Italic title|reason=Category:Japanese words and phrases}} The kama-yari (鎌槍, sickle spear) is essentially a yari with horizontal kama (blade) at the base of the vertical blade to assist in hooking things. Generally, the hooks are large enough to hold the head, neck or jaw (when in a tree) or to hook limbs of a swordsman on the ground; it is different in function in this respect from other types of yari. Including, the kama-yari was used to hook horsemen and dismount them.[1] Historically, it also had a non-military use, where it was employed by Japanese firemen to pull down the roofs of burning buildings to slow a fire much the same way firemen of today would topple buildings to create a firebreak. References1. ^{{Cite book | last = Ratti| first = Oscar | authorlink = |author2=Adele Westbrook| title = Secrets of the Samurai: The Martial Arts of Feudal Japan| publisher = Tuttle Publishing| year = 1991| location = | pages = 484| isbn = 978-0-8048-1684-7 }} {{Japanese (samurai) weapons, armour and equipment}}{{Pole weapons}}{{Weapon-stub}} 2 : Spears of Japan|Samurai pole weapons |
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