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Kakute are rings made of iron or steel that were sometimes worn by the ninja, and favored by the kunoichi, having one to four metal spikes protruding from it. The spikes were sometimes dipped in poison.

Kakute were usually worn on the middle finger with the spikes hidden inside the hand, and then used to attack when the enemy least expected. The spikes were also excellent for holding onto an opponent, striking across the face, choking, and sometimes climbing as well.

Some kakute had a tab with a hole, that was used for hojojutsu techniques. In this sense, the hojo (rope) could not be easily pulled away from the hands of the ninja or kunoichi, since it was tied to the kakute ring on their finger.

Kakute 1
Kakute 2


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References

  1. ^ "Ninja to Ninjutsu", published by Gakken; p.14
  2. ^ "Ninjutsu Tejina no Himitsu" (Secrets of Ninjutsu and Magic); p.47
  3. ^ "Gomon keibatsu-shi" (History of Torture and Punishment); cover page
  4. ^ "Meifu Shinkage Ryu Kakushi-buki Jutsu Nyumon"; p.22, 236-253