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BUGEI JUHAPPAN (18 Warrior arts) Bugei Juhappan according to the Suikoden, Chinese nobles of from the Ken en tei (Sheng Weng Tei) era 1. Bo - Thronged spear 2. Tsui - Battle hammer 3. Kyu - Bow 4. Do - Crossbow 5. Ju - Gun 6. Ben - Whip 7. Kan - Ceremonial Fan 8. Ken - Sword 9. Ren - Chain 10. Ka - Iron rod for horses 11. Fu - Battle axe 12. Etsu - Giant battle axe 13. Geki - Two thronged spear 14. Geki - Spear 15. Hai - Barriers 16. Bo - Staff 17. So - Spear 18. Hatsu - Battle Plough Bugei Juhappan according to the Chinese book Sansei Zue, written in the Ming dynasty. 1. Bo - Staff 2. To - Single edged sword 3. Kyu - Bow 4. Do - Crossbow 5. Hato - Sleeve catchers 6. Ben - Whip 7. Kan - Ceremonial fan 8. Ken - Double edged sword

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BUGEI JUHAPPAN(18 Warrior arts)

Bugei Juhappan according to the Suikoden, Chinese nobles of from the Ken en tei (Sheng Weng Tei) era

1. Bo - Thronged spear

2. Tsui - Battle hammer3. Kyu - Bow4. Do - Crossbow5. Ju - Gun6. Ben - Whip7. Kan - Ceremonial Fan8. Ken - Sword9. Ren - Chain10. Ka - Iron rod for horses11. Fu - Battle axe12. Etsu - Giant battle axe13. Geki - Two thronged spear14. Geki - Spear15. Hai - Barriers16. Bo - Staff17. So - Spear18. Hatsu - Battle Plough

Bugei Juhappan according to the Chinese book Sansei Zue, written in the Ming dynasty.

1. Bo - Staff2. To - Single edged sword3. Kyu - Bow4. Do - Crossbow5. Hato - Sleeve catchers6. Ben - Whip7. Kan - Ceremonial fan8. Ken - Double edged sword9. Sa - Restraining tools10. Ko - Iron rod for horses11. Fu - Battle axe12. Etsu - Giant battle axe13. Eki - Spear14. Geki - Spear15. Jun - Barriers16. Kintojobotsu - Tying with ropes

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17. So - Spear18. Hakuda - Unarmed defence

Bugei Juhappan according to the book Wakan Meisu Zokuhen written by Kaibara Ekken in the Edo era (1601 - 1868 term ruled by the (Tokugawa Shogunate)

Katana - SwordYumi - BowTeppo - GunUmanori - HorseridingIshibiya - Small cannonHiya - Flaming arrowIai - Sword techniquesKenjutsu - Sword techniquesBisento - Battlefield HalberdKama - SickleTorite - RestrainingBo - StaffYari - SpearYawara - Unarmed techniquesKisha - Horseback archerySuiren - Swimming

Bugei Juhappan from the Bunsei era (1818-1830) from a book entitled Bugei Juhappan Ryakusetsu by Hirayama Gyozo.

1. Kiyumi - Wooden Bow2. Oyumi - Giant Bow3. Kujira Hankyu - Half Bow4. Kisha - Horseback Archery5. Kenjutsu - Sword techniques6. O-Naginata - Large Halberd7. Yari - Spear 8. Koranjo - Staff and chain9. Ko-Naginata - Small halberd10. Nodachi and Nagamaki - Long Swords11. Jujutsu - Unarmed defences12. Iaijutsu - Sword techniques13. Jumonji Kamayari - Cross shaped spear14. Saburi Yari - Saburi Ryu Yari15. Nage Yari - Spear throwing16. Bojutsu - Staff techniques17. Tessen or Jutte - Iron fan / Truncheon18. Teppo or Taiho - Gun / Cannon

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Bugei Juhappan during the Edo era according to the illustrated book Shashin Gakuhitsu by Gekkotei Bokusen the student of Katsushika Hokusai (Author of several books cataloguing martial arts and martial arts equipment/weapons)

1. Yumi - Bow2. Uma - Horse3. Uchimari - A Chinese game4. Kisha - Horseback archery5. Suiba - Swimming with a horse6. Suiei - Swimming7. Yari - Spear8. Kusarigama - Sickle and chain9. Naginata - Halberd10. Ken - Sword11. Ju - Unarmed techniques12. Iai - Sword techniques13. Hojo - Tying with a rope14. Hananeiji - Iron rod for horses15. Yoroi Gumi - Armour fighting16. Shuriken - Throwing blades17. Ishibiya - Small cannon18. Teppo - Gun

NINJA JUHAKKEI

1. Seishinteki Kyoyo - Spiritual refinement2. Taijutsu (Jujutsu, Dakentaijutsu, Koppojutsu, Kosshijutsu etc) - Unarmed defence.3. Bikenjutsu (Tachi, katana, Tanto, Kodachi, Odachi etc) - Sword4. Sojutsu - Spear5. Naginatajutsu - Halberd6. Bisento - Large Naginata7. Kusarigamajutsu (Kyoketsu Shoge) - Sycle and chain8. Rokushakubojutsu - 6ft staff.9. San Jaku Bojutsu, Jojutsu - 3ft and 4ft staff10. Shurikenjutsu, Senban Nagejutsu - Throwing blades11. Kishajutsu - Archery in horseback12. Intonjutsu (Omote/Ura Gotonpo and Tenchijn Sanpo) - Evasion techniques13. Hokojutsu - Walking techniques14. Hensojutsu (Shichi Hode Sanpo Gata) - Disguise15. Kakushi Bukijutsu - Secret and hidden weapons16. Ninyakujutsu - Medicines and drugs17. Gunryaku Heiho - Strategies18. Tenmon and Chimon - Heaven and Earth strategies