Kusari-fundo
Japanese weapon of a chain with weights / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kusari-fundo (鎖分銅) is a handheld weapon used in feudal Japan consisting of a length of chain (kusari) with a weight (fundo) attached to each end of the chain. Various sizes and shapes of chain and weight were used as there was no set rule on the construction of these weapons. Other popular names are manrikigusari (萬力鏈) (lit. 'ten-thousand-power chain')[1] or just manriki.[2]
"Manriki" redirects here. For the film, see Manriki (film). For the village, see Manriki, Kiribati.