My favorite yari is the jumanji yari love the added spikes on the side and I love these videos
@TheShurikenZone4 ай бұрын
This was an absolutely wonderful overview of the yari. Thank you very much for sharing with us.
@Max_Flashheart4 ай бұрын
Great video
@LancelotChan4 ай бұрын
Learning something new from this video. Thank you very much!
@DanteMazzuocco3 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I would love to know where you learn about such things. It’s hard to find it on the internet
@peterchristiansen96953 ай бұрын
A lot of basic information is available on Wikipedia (with links to elsewhere). 🙂
@tn18813 ай бұрын
The period when spears were prevalent on Japanese battlefields was from the late Sengoku period (around 1540) to the peace after Genna era (1615). Naginata is a polearm, but since it is a swinging weapon, it hurts allies in group battles. Naginata was not often used on battlefields where groups fought. Mongolian scholar Wang Yun (1228-1304)"Japanese soldiers are equipped with bows, katana, and armor. There was no spear. All the soldiers are brave and do not seem to be afraid of death. " 秋澗先生大全文集 (四部叢刊本)/卷第四十 而過但弓以木為之矢雖長不能逺人則勇敢視死不畏
@DanteMazzuocco3 ай бұрын
Where can I find more on this?
@EDHarrith4 ай бұрын
Gomu gomu no YARI!!the most powerful spear
@thetoneknob44934 ай бұрын
are nagamaki and naginata considered spears or are they seen more as swords mounted to poles? some of my favorite swords are reshaped from large naginata or nagamaki, and thank you for taking the time and energy to provide good information.
@J_n..4 ай бұрын
nagamaki are considered swords and naginata are considered polearms
@kashikitsune8724Ай бұрын
Please tell me, what is the song playing at around the 7:30 time mark? Name of song and by who? I really want to listen to it! Thank you!
@peterchristiansen96953 ай бұрын
I’m also very appreciative of this video! 👍🏻 I really love the design of Japanese spears and pole-arms. ☺️ The Yari is an extremely versatile design; ranging from simple short close-combat spears, to lances, to very long pikes. It also sometimes crosses over into hafted weapons (pole-arms) territory, usually occupied by weapons such as naginata and nagamaki. Just like in other parts of the world (like, for instance, Europe), the spear/pole-arm - and its tactical use - kept its vital role up until the 20th century. For good reason! 😊