• Japanese throwing weapon. A surujin of rope and two stones. The surujin or suruchin is one of the traditional weapons of Okinawan Kobudo.
  • Found in two kinds, Tan Surujin (short) and Naga Surujin (long) the lengths are about 150-152 cm and 230-240 cm respectively.
  • Surujin. The Suruchin (Japanese rope with two weights at the ends ) is a hitting and throwing weapon from Okinawa (Japan). Description.
  • Today, the Surujin is still used in Okinawan martial arts, such as Kobudo, and is considered a formidable weapon due to its versatility and unpredictability.
  • Benefits of Surujin in Precision Throwing. Techniques for Mastering Surujin. Importance of Practice in Surujin Mastery. Surujin in Traditional Martial Arts.
  • Surujin-Jutsu (or スルジン術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu ) with a chain that has a weight attached to one end and a short sharp...
  • Surujin. Translated roughly as 'Rope weight,' this weapon has evolved from a tool used by fisherman for anchoring to trees or hauling their boat through the shallows.
  • More pictures of surujin. Isshin - Concentration the Art: Surujin - Suruchin Suruchin (5e Equipment) - D&D Wiki Surujin by Motokatsu Inoue Ryukyu Island Series...
  • For these Kumite exercises, he has made a practice Surujin out of rope with a wooden Tanto on one end and a tennis ball on the other.