Articles about Shurikens (0-3 of 3)

  • Throwing Knives
    By: Johnny Wang | - Although the skill was probably required in ancient times, its more of a hobby right now. There several sorts offered on the market. Various countries came up with their own versions in ancient times.

    The kunai and also the shuriken came from Japan. We seen growing popularity of the kunai specially, which is on account of Japanese ninja cartoons. Shurikens have also been attributed to Chinese culture, but this is incorrect.

    The shuriken was not regarded as a killing wea ...

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  • Throwing Knife History And Facts
    By: John Moxly | - With the explosion of competitions and recreational shows appearing around the world, the art of throwing knives has become increasingly popular over the last several decades. Though primarily used as tools for entertainment, throwing knives were once employed as supplemental weapons during battles. The following is a short history about the development of throwing knives over numerous centuries.

    Early throwing knife history

    The origins of throwing knives date back to p ...

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  • History Of Throwing Star
    By: Tony Hackerott | - Throwing stars have been made popular today because of the mystical legend of the Ninjas. The throwing stars also known as the Shuriken shu, ri and ken, which is literally translated as "hand hidden blade" and are commonly known in the West as (throwing stars) that were generally for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. A shuriken weapon is thrown on the striking surfaces on all edges. Unlike the popular throwing knife the throwing stars can damage an opponent rega ...
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