Innocent-Looking Japanese War Fan – Surprise Weapon Used By The Samurai And Female Ninja
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - What at first glance looked like an innocent and beautiful fan was a deadly weapon used by the Samurai and female Ninja.
The Japanese war fan was a weapon produced in different shapes and sizes. It was often used in feudal Japan by people who wanted to be armed discreetly. The war fan was particularly popular among female ninja warriors.
Left: Portrait of a Samurai warrior and his war fan. Credit: Okinawa Soba (Rob), Flickr - Right: Antique Japanese (samurai) Edo period gunsen war fan, made of iron, bamboo and lacquer depicting the sun (1800-50) on display at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, California. Credit: Public Domain
Early Japanese legends also mention the war fan that describes how warrior heroes fought against mythical creatures and deadly enemies.
There were three types of Japanese war fans known as – gunsen, tessen and gumbi. All of them were produced to resemble harmless folding fans, and warriors could use them to cool themselves off, or as very dangerous weapons that were easy to smuggle.
The tessen was a deadly weapon. Credit: The Man with the Iron Fists - Imdb
The tessen, for example were folding fans made from razor-sharp steel. As such, they could easily be used as surprise weapons. Samurai often brought them into places where armed forces were forbidden, and visible swords would have been confiscated.
The tessen was also used for fending off knives and darts, as a throwing weapon, and as an aid in swimming.
Antique Japanese (samurai) gunbai war fan. Wood and lacquer with shell inlay. Credit: Samurai Antique World, Public Domain
Japanese war fans could be used as an attack or defense weapon. By using it as a shield, Japanese warriors could protect themselves against arrows or even swords in the worst cases.
In time, the weapon became so popular that Samurai schools instructed their students to use the war fan.
The use of tessen is still practiced today, as Japanese martial arts called Tessenjutsu.
Since we are on the subject of ancient Japanese warfare, let us not forget that spells and magic were also important to Samurai warriors and used in battles.
Updated on May 1, 2022
Written by Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com
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