Adapted from a farm implement, the jitte was an instrument approximately a foot long, two-pronged fork with a blunt tip. The central prong was the longest, and a single secondary prong branched outward from this just above the handle. It was ideally used to disarm an opponent and was wielded like a knife. The jitte was often associated with the duties of a magistrate, and because of this suffered less of a social stigma than the sai, due to the latter's perception as a peasant weapon. The jitte was wielded similarly to a knife since it shared many of the same characteristics.
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| - Adapted from a farm implement, the jitte was an instrument approximately a foot long, two-pronged fork with a blunt tip. The central prong was the longest, and a single secondary prong branched outward from this just above the handle. It was ideally used to disarm an opponent and was wielded like a knife. The jitte was often associated with the duties of a magistrate, and because of this suffered less of a social stigma than the sai, due to the latter's perception as a peasant weapon. The jitte was wielded similarly to a knife since it shared many of the same characteristics.
- La Jitte est une apparence d'épée.
- A Jitte, (lit. "ten hands"), is a specialized weapon that was used by police in Edo period Japan. In English-language sources, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled Jutte. In Edo period Japan, the Jitte was a substitute for a badge and represented someone on official business and was carried by all levels of police officers, including high-ranking samurai police officials and low-rank samurai law enforcement officers, (called okappiki or doshin). Other high-ranking samurai officials carried a Jitte as a badge of office, including hotel, rice and grain inspectors (aratame). The Jitte is the subject of the Japanese martial art of Juttejutsu.
- Jittes are a type of Sword. Unlike most swords, Jittes deal blunt damage, due to their rounded blade with no cutting edge.
- Jitte was an Ton-Falk-class escort carrier under the command of Grand Admiral Zaarin.
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| - Adapted from a farm implement, the jitte was an instrument approximately a foot long, two-pronged fork with a blunt tip. The central prong was the longest, and a single secondary prong branched outward from this just above the handle. It was ideally used to disarm an opponent and was wielded like a knife. The jitte was often associated with the duties of a magistrate, and because of this suffered less of a social stigma than the sai, due to the latter's perception as a peasant weapon. The jitte was wielded similarly to a knife since it shared many of the same characteristics.
- La Jitte est une apparence d'épée.
- A Jitte, (lit. "ten hands"), is a specialized weapon that was used by police in Edo period Japan. In English-language sources, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled Jutte. In Edo period Japan, the Jitte was a substitute for a badge and represented someone on official business and was carried by all levels of police officers, including high-ranking samurai police officials and low-rank samurai law enforcement officers, (called okappiki or doshin). Other high-ranking samurai officials carried a Jitte as a badge of office, including hotel, rice and grain inspectors (aratame). The Jitte is the subject of the Japanese martial art of Juttejutsu.
- Jittes are a type of Sword. Unlike most swords, Jittes deal blunt damage, due to their rounded blade with no cutting edge.
- Jitte was an Ton-Falk-class escort carrier under the command of Grand Admiral Zaarin.
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