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The '''nagamaki''' (grass mowing sword) was a [[sword]-like weapon of [[medieval]] [[Japan]]. It consisted of a [[katana]] or [[tachi]]-like blade on a hilt that was quite long. This hilt could easily be as twice as long as a regular hilt on a Japanese sword or longer. |
The '''nagamaki''' (grass mowing sword) was a [[sword]]-like weapon of [[medieval]] [[Japan]]. It consisted of a [[katana]] or [[tachi]]-like blade on a hilt that was quite long. This hilt could easily be as twice as long as a regular hilt on a Japanese sword or longer. |
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Never a greatly popular weapon, it still enjoyed some use. |
Never a greatly popular weapon, it still enjoyed some use. |
Revision as of 10:07, 11 February 2006
The nagamaki (grass mowing sword) was a sword-like weapon of medieval Japan. It consisted of a katana or tachi-like blade on a hilt that was quite long. This hilt could easily be as twice as long as a regular hilt on a Japanese sword or longer.
Never a greatly popular weapon, it still enjoyed some use.