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Japanese Throwing Weapons: Mastering Shuriken Throwing Techniques [ DVD Included] [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Format: Multiple-component retail product, 128 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 369 g, includes DVD, over 200 color photos, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 DVD video
  • Pub. Date: 10-Jul-2011
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805311010
  • ISBN-13: 9784805311011
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  • Format: Multiple-component retail product, 128 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 369 g, includes DVD, over 200 color photos, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 DVD video
  • Pub. Date: 10-Jul-2011
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805311010
  • ISBN-13: 9784805311011
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Master the Japanese art of shuriken throwing with this illustrated martial arts guide.

Japanese Throwing Weapons: Mastering Shuriken Throwing Techniques is a detailed instruction manual for learning authentic shuriken throwing techniques as practiced in Japan, known as shuriken-jutsu. Daniel Fletcher studied under Japan's most notable shuriken sensei, Yasuyuki Otsuka, of the Meifu Shinkage Ryu and in this knife throwing book he reveals the secrets learned in his years of study and training.

Fletcher explains the origins and purpose of the shuriken as a weapon and provides information on the various types of shuriken used by the historical samurai and ninjas. Fletcher's expert instructions, along with over 200 photographs and the enclosed DVD can help anyone become proficient with Japanese throwing techniques.

Weapons instruction includes:

Shaken ShurikenThe most familiar of the shuriken family, this sharp-edged, star-shaped weapon is the one typically seen in martial arts film. Bo ShurikenShaped like a spike, easy to manufacture, economical, and convenient to carry, this simple weapon is a staple in the arsenal of the Japanese warrior. Teppan ShurikenA multi-purpose weapon made from iron plates, it can take a variety of shapes and is used both for throwing or hand-to-hand combat.





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Reviews

"Fletcher San has provided good photographic illustrations and a systematic treatment that makes Japanese Throwing Weapons a fine reference work. The photographic treatment of the hardware is excellent, and the angular views of throws are cleanly illustrative; it should permit a reader to self-teach the techniques presented." --City Book Review

Foreword 5(3)
Shuriken-jutsu
8(15)
Bo Shuriken
23(3)
Throwing Basics
26(18)
Advanced Meifu Shinkage Ryu Shuriken-jutsu: The Jissen Kata
44(3)
Uchibari
47(3)
Chishin Ryu
50(2)
Shirai Ryu
52(2)
Nage-ya Shuriken
54(3)
Negishi Ryu
57(3)
Shaken
60(4)
Juji Shaken
64(3)
Togakure Ryu Senban
67(7)
Teppan
74(3)
Kunai
77(2)
Tsugawa Ryu
79(2)
Iga Ryu
81(2)
Combat Techniques
83(25)
Insights
108(8)
Training, Targets and Safety
116(6)
The Meifu Shinkage Ryu Research Group
122(6)
Acknowledgments 128
Daniel Fletcher is a native Texan who lived and trained in Japan from 2001-2008. He studied Budo (combat), Shurikenjutsu (throwing weapons), Kyudo (samurai archery), Satsuma Biwa (the samurai lute) and Horimono (traditional Japanese tattooing).