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Thehanbō (半棒, "half-staff") is astaff used inmartial arts.[1] Traditionally, thehanbō was approximately threeshaku or about 90 centimetres (35 in) long,[1] half the length of the usual staff, therokushakubō ("sixshaku staff"). Diameter was 2.4 to 3 centimetres (0.94 to 1.18 in).[2] However, depending on the school the length and diameter varied.[2]
As with anyweapon, bearers would often find one best suited to their build, opting often for one that comes up to about waist/hip height.[citation needed]
Hanbōjutsu, the art of wielding thehanbō, is a focus in several martial arts including theKukishin-ryūkoryū classical school of martial arts, andKukishinden-ryū, one of the nine schools ofBujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Part of the importance in using this length is that it is approximately that of a walking cane. Although techniques with a cane in thisryū-ha utilize pulling or hooking and possess one rounded end, they invariably function the same as ahanbō in all other respects. The hanbō can be held toward one end, and be swung like a katana or kendo sword. Additionally, it can be held in the middle like a staff and strike and block from either end.
Thehanbō can be used as a means of striking, restraining or even throwing someone.It is useful to know because sticks are abundant and can be picked up if attacked.Masaaki Hatsumi says that one who wishes to be a swordsman should first masterhanbō techniques, since it can be held and utilized in a similar fashion to a Japanese sword (but without the cutting edge). When utilized properly (parrying by deflecting the sword by striking the flat parts of the blade), it can be used against akatana.
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