Japanese war mallet
In this Kunisada print, Horibe Yasubei holds a large mallet.
An ōtsuchi (大槌 , lit. large hammer or mallet) is a large wooden war mallet used by the samurai class of feudal Japan . The ōtsuchi had a shaft of about 6 ft (182.88 cm) much like the ono (war axe) .[ 1] It was mainly used for door breaching .[ 2] [ 3]
References
^ Samurai: The Weapons and Spirit of the Japanese Warrior , Author Clive Sinclaire, Publisher Globe Pequot, 2004 ISBN 1-59228-720-4 , ISBN 978-1-59228-720-8 P.119
^ Frank Leslie's popular monthly, Volume 8 , Editor Frank Leslie, Publisher Frank Leslie Pub. House, 1879, Original from Indiana University, Digitized Feb 3, 2009 P.563
^ Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture Author Daniel C. Pauley, Publisher Samantha Pauley, 2009 ISBN 978-0-615-23356-7 P.131
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