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A shuriken (Japanese: 手裏剣, lit. ' hand-hidden blade ' ) is a Japanese concealed weapon used by samurai or ninja or in martial arts as a hidden dagger or metsubushi to distract or misdirect.
Shurikenjutsu (手裏剣術) is a general term describing the traditional Japanese martial arts of throwing shuriken, which are small, hand-held weapons used primarily by the Samurai in feudal Japan, such as metal spikes bō shuriken, circular plates of metal known as hira shuriken, and knives .
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For the samurai, shuriken were secondary or auxiliary weapons, used to create openings in an opponent’s defense or to distract them. For ninja, who specialized in espionage and unconventional warfare, shuriken offered a stealthy means of attack or defense, especially when avoidance of confrontation was preferred.
The Negishi school of shurikenjutsu is a classical Japanese martial art founded by Negishi Shorei in the mid 1850s. Its distant roots can be traced back to the Sendai region's Katori Shinkon Ryu (Divine Soul School), an off-shoot of Katori Shinto Ryu (Divine Way School) originating in Chiba prefecture.
Shuriken (jap. 手裏剣 shuri-ken; dosłownie „ostrze ukryte w dłoni”') – rodzaj małej broni o ostrych krawędziach i różnym kształcie, służącej do rzucania we wroga, używanej między innymi przez agentów ninja.
Shurikenjutsu is a Japanese martial art involving the use of shuriken, which are small, bladed throwing weapons. The term “shuriken” can refer to various types of throwing blades, including star-shaped disks and spikes, known respectively as “hira-shuriken” or “bo-shuriken.”