Yari
Yari
Yari
Yari

Yari

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Wooden practice version of the Yari Spear in quality grade L7.

This Yari is the wooden practice version of the Japanese spear, the fabled samurai weapon of ancient times. Its use influenced bayonet techniques taught by O-sensei Morihei Ueshiba prior to WWII and later, the development of Aikido staff kata.

Above, the pyramidal shaped point of the Kingfisher wooden practice Yari is flared at the base. This allows the user to feel the transition area without looking and quickly adjust hand positions.

The Yari has a shaft diameter of 1 1/8" with a dome shaped haft end - this is the same as our grade L7 staffs and allows for a sword grip at the base of the yari as well as thrusting strikes and defensive moves with the shaft. However, optional carbide tip on the base end is available as shown. Also check out the optional lanyard, which is also available with the Yari.
 

Testimonial

Hi Brad I received the bokken and OH MY GOD, it is beautiful I almost don't want to use it, it looks so good. The jo and tanto are awesome too. One question on the bamboo tsuba, when I try to fit it, it got to 3/4 of the length of where it's supposed to be at the beginning of the tsuka. I didn't want to jam it in there forcefully, so is there a proper technique to install the tsuba? I'm assuming that I put an o-ring on each side of the tsuba. Makers response-Thanks so much! Tsuba are custom fit to individual bokken. They are intended to be a little snug at first however, they will seat into the transition ramp after a bit of use.

Hello, I'm mailing you to let you know i received the 42" aikiken i ordered near the beginning of the month. it is of the best quality i've ever seen. awesome, awesome sword, thank you! the grain on the chisel top is wild, changing color from light to dark with movement and the patterns within the wood make me feel like i'm handling a much more expensive piece of art. i hope to take care of it well enough to hand it down to my children! i can't wait to order another one of your wooden weapons. hopefully soon! - Andrew