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Japanese weapons, armour and equipment
- Sword construction
- Horimono
- Japanese sword mountings
- Japanese sword polishing
- Japanese swordsmithing
- Tameshigiri
- Swords and daggers
- Chokutō
- Dōtanuki
- Guntō
- Kabutowari
- Japanese sword
- Kaiken (dagger)
- Katana
- Kodachi
- Nagamaki
- Ōdachi
- Shinken
- Ninjatō
- Tachi
- Tantō
- Uchigatana
- Wakizashi
- Yoroidōshi
- Pole and spear weapons
- Bisento
- Hoko yari
- Kamayari
- Naginata
- Sasumata
- Sodegarami
- Torimono sandōgu
- Tsukubō
- Yari
- Practice weapons
- Bokken
- Iaitō
- Shinai
- Suburitō
- Tanren bō
- Armour
- Japanese armour
- Auxiliary armours of Japan
- Bōgu
- Dō (armour)
- Dō-maru
- Haramaki (armour)
- Kabuto
- Karuta (armour)
- Kikko (Japanese armour)
- Kusari (Japanese mail armour)
- Mempo
- Ō-yoroi
- Proofing (armour)
- Sangu (armour)
- Tatami (Japanese armour)
- Samurai accoutrements
- Abumi (stirrup)
- Daishō
- Horo (cloak)
- Kaginawa
- Kate-bukuro
- Kubi bukuro
- Uchi-bukuro
- Uwa-obi
- Yebira
- Chain and rope weapons
- Chigiriki
- Kusarigama
- Kusari-fundo
- Kyoketsu-shoge
- Clubs and truncheons
- Jitte
- Kanabō
- Tekkan
- Staff weapons
- Bō
- Hanbō
- Jō
- Tambo (weapon)
- Other Japanese weapons
- Bajōzutsu
- Bo-hiya
- Kama (weapon)
- Makibishi
- Metsubushi
- Ono (weapon)
- Ōtsuchi
- Oyumi
- Shobo
- Shuriken
- Suntetsu
- Tanegashima (Japanese matchlock)
- Ya (arrow)
- Yubi-bo
- Yumi
- Signal devices
- Hata-jirushi
- Horagai
- Japanese war fan
- Kabura-ya (Japanese signal arrow)
- Nobori
- Saihai
- Users
- Ashigaru
- Edo period police
- Ninja
- Rōnin
- Samurai
- Sōhei
- Yamabushi