
Makibishi - Wikipedia
The term makibishi (撒き菱 or 撒菱) refers to the Japanese version of the caltrop. The tool ( igadama ) is a sharp spiked object that was used in feudal Japan to slow down pursuers and …
Caltrop - Wikipedia
The Japanese version of the caltrop is called makibishi. Makibishi were sharp spiked objects that were used in feudal Japan to slow pursuers and also were used in the defence of samurai …
Makibishi | Narutopedia | Fandom
Makibishi are small, sharp objects that are mainly used to inhibit someone from walking in a certain direction or area, since they would injure the ninja's feet if they tried to walk over them. …
Ancient Japanese Weapons - Tofugu
2015年8月7日 · Testubishi or Makibishi: Watch Your Step Source: Samuraiantiqueworld. Black Belt Magazine dubbed these weapons "thorns of surprise." Small metal spikes resembling …
Makibishi - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japanese "makibishi" iron spikes, a type of caltrop. Makibishi are a small flat spiked objects that were used in feudal Japan. The samurai used them to slow down or stop their enemies.
Medieval Weapons: Caltrops. Types of Caltrops, Facts and History
The Japanese version of the caltrop is called “makibishi.” The sharp spiked objects were used in feudal Japan to slow pursuers and defend samurai fortifications. “Tetsubishi” were iron …
Makibishi - Samurai Swords Store
2016年12月15日 · Makibishi – Ninja Spike Metal. Makibishi or Igadama as it is referred is a sharp spiked object used in feudal Japan. Ninja Makibishi shows the resourcefulness of Ninjas in …
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