A long, long time ago, sometimes in the eighties, martial art action movies were all the rage. Kids my age were particularly fascinated by ninjas and their weaponry. I was no exception. I was not as fanatically into ninja lore/mythos as my friends were, but I found them cool all the same. I especially enjoyed some articles of their weaponry. There is one in particular, which I only found recently the term for it: the tekkō-kagi. Metallic claws worn over the hands (yes, like a certain superhero, and also like the villain Shredder). I have always always been skeptical of its practicality, but I thought it looked cool all the same. It's one of these nasty blade weapons which I thought could be used for kick in crime or spy fiction. Anyway, be that as it may, tekko-kagi is the word of the day.
Monday, 19 May 2025
Tekkō-kagi (claws)
Labels:
childhood,
crime fiction,
enfance,
Japan,
Japon,
littérature policière,
mot du jour,
ninja,
nostalgia,
nostalgie,
spy fiction,
word of the day
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To quote the comics sound effect of Wolverine unleashing his claws -- SNIKT!
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