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A Bisen-to is a kind of Japanese pole weapon (adopted from China, the mighty Kwan-do/Guan dao, from Kwan Gung/[[Guan%20Yu|Guan Yu]], the Chinese God of War) which greatly resembles a naginata. It consists of a thick curved blade mounted atop a long wooden pole. Much heavier than the naginata in construction, there is some accounts of it being used as a training weapon to improve one's naginatajutsu. The history of the weapon is a little obscure; the claim of the Kukishinden Ryu is that the weapon was introduced from China during the 5th century. This would make the weapon the most likely precursor to the naginata. Used in warfare as an anti-cavalry weapon, it would used against both horse and rider. The bisento is essentially the Chinese Kwan dao.

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  • Hatsumi, Masaaki. Ninjutsu: History and Tradition.

Pole weapons | Weapons of Japan | Chinese mêlée weapons

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