Jitte
The jitte (十手 or 十手杖) is a traditional Japanese weapon characterized by its distinctive design, combining elements of both a staff and a short spear. Originating in the Edo period (1603–1868), the jitte was primarily used by police officers, known as *machikane*, who were tasked with maintaining public order. Its name translates roughly to "ten hands," reflecting its ability to disarm opponents by targeting multiple points on a sword simultaneously.
The jitte typically features a short handle with a single or double pronged tip, often made of
While the jitte was not widely used by samurai, its effectiveness in close-quarters combat earned it recognition