, translated from
Japanese as "staff technique", is the
martial art of using a
staff weapon
called
bō which simply means "stick". Staves are perhaps one of the earliest weapons used by man. They have been in use for thousands of years in
Eastern Asia. Some techniques involve slashing, swinging, and stabbing with the staff.
Today bojutsu is usually associated either with
Okinawan kobudo
or with
Japanese Koryū budō. Japanese bōjutsu is one of the core elements of classical martial training. In the Okinawan context, the weapon is frequently referred to as the kon.
See also
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Budō
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Bō
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Jō
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Jōjutsu
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Hanbō
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Kanabō
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Quarterstaff
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Yamanni-ryū