Mie: Student confirms with his feet ninja caltrops really do hurt
10:19 JST, October 16, 2022
TSU — Makibishi, or Japanese caltrops, were a tool of the ninja that they scattered behind themselves when they ran from a pursuer. A student at Mie University has been gaining attention for actually making makibishi to see how effective the caltrops were.
As Mie Prefecture was one of the homes of the ninja, the university offers classes in ninja studies, which cover among other things the ninja’s military techniques, called ninjutsu. Such university classes are rare even in Japan.
When given an assignment to write whatever he wanted about ninja, Hibiki Tanaka, a first-year student, submitted a report on makibishi after making some caltrops with clay and stamping on them with his own foot to verify that they were indeed painful. Makibishi were usually made of metal, but it’s said that in the days when iron was precious, they were made of baked clay.
As people in Japan used to wear sandals made of straw, Tanaka concluded in his report that “the makibishi were practical because they could penetrate thin sandals and slow down the pursuers’ movement.”
Prof. Yuji Yamada, an expert on ninja at the university, praised Tanaka, saying, “It’s wonderful that he actually made and tested ninjutsu weapons.”
"Features" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo: a ‘Fairy Tale Palace’
-
Tokyo’s Female Rickshaw Pullers Draw Attention in Asakusa; They Attract Tourists Through Social Media Posts
-
CARTOON OF THE DAY (November 27)
-
CARTOON OF THE DAY (December 4)
-
Japan Tourism / Travel to Fukui Pref. for Soba Made From Buckwheat Freshly Harvested in Autumn
JN ACCESS RANKING
- Japan’s Kansai Economic Delegation Meets China Vice Premier, Confirm Cooperation; China Called to Expand Domestic Demand
- Yomiuri Stock Index to Launch in March; 333 Companies to be Equally Weighted
- China to Test Mine for Rare Metals Off Japan Island; Japan Lagging in Technologies Needed for Extraction
- Miho Nakayama, Japanese Actress and Singer, Found Dead at Her Tokyo Residence; She was 54 (UPDATE 1)
- Risk of Nuclear Weapons Being Used Greater Than Ever; Support Growing in Russia As Ukraine War Continues