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Date Published: 2023-05-22

Train Like A Ninja


Train like a Ninja

By Desiree Weeks

Ninjas have long been popular in folktales, films, and comics and, much like ninjas themselves, their history is also a bit shrouded in mystery. The name “ninja” translates to “one who is invisible” and “shinobi”, another name used for ninjas, translates to “one who sneaks.” They first seemed to have appeared in history in the 15th century during the Sengoku period but could have existed as early as the 12th century. As ninjas were known for more “covert” methods of warfare such as infiltration and ambushes, they were deemed dishonorable beneath the honor of the samurai. These unconventional warfare methods are known as ninjutsu.

Ninjas were primarily hired by powerful people as stealth soldiers and mercenaries. While the idea of ninjas usually conjures ideas of someone wearing an all-black outfit, it was more likely that ninjas would wear disguises of regular civilians to move without being noticed. It’s believed the portrayal of black garb is due to artistic convention to give the appearance of invisibility. Obviously, ninjas were also well trained in the art of weaponry, which is where we come in. Whether you’re looking to build a collection or train like a ninja, BudK has a unique selection of ninja weapons to choose from. Here are just a few highlights from our collection.


Black Manriki Chain – Japanese Weapon

A unique weapon, the Manriki is a handheld chain used in feudal Japan that can be thrown by swinging overhead or popping like a whip. A replica of those once used, our Black Manriki Chain is made of coated stainless steel links with a hefty weight to it. It measures 32 1/2” and is an easily concealed self-defense weapon.

Honshu Karito Kama

The kama is a traditional Japanese farming tool that could be compared to a sickle and is mainly used to cut crops like rice. It’s also used as a weapon in various martial arts. Honshu’s Karito Kama takes this traditional idea of a kama and takes it up a notch to a sleek, modern look. This 15 3/4” weapon has a 9” 7Cr13 stainless steel curved blade and EDM textured and finger-grooved handle. Always have it handy with the include black leather sheath with belt loop.

Kung Fu Four-Piece Ninja Throwing Star Set

Shuriken, also known as throwing stars or ninja stars, are one of the most easily recognizable ninja weapons. The name translates to “hidden hand blade” which perfectly describes these easy to conceal star shaped daggers. While they are most known for being used by ninjas, samurais were also known to use them as supplementary weapons. The Kung Fu Four-Piece Ninja Throwing Star Set has four different styles of star, each made of 440 stainless steel with black finish. Perfect for practicing your throws, each start has multiple piercing points. All can be kept in the include nylon pouch.

Timber Wolf Full Tang Ninja Sword

What is a ninja without a trusted sword? The Timber Wolf Full Tang Ninja Sword is 27” overall with a 17 1/4” stainless steel blade. A powerful piece, it has a nylon cord wrapped handle for maximum grip and precision. Sling it across your back using the ABS nylon sheath with adjustable shoulder straps.

Professional Stainless Steel Chain Whip

Honestly, this chain whip is one wicked piece. This Professional Stainless Steel Chain Whip has 21 perfectly constructed stainless steel discs, each with a menacing look. The solid metal handle is wrapped in wire for added grip but also to add cohesiveness to the overall look of this weapon. It measures 46 1/2" in length and includes a hardwood wall plaque for display.



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