Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm

What weapons do you think of when you think of traditional Japanese weapons?

Katana, Nunchucks, and Shurikens are some of the most famous and lethal weapons that Samurais and Ninjas used back in the day.

Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
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Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
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Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
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Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm What is KATANA?

Katanas are the traditional Japanese swords that the samurais used.
Samurais fought and saved others’ lives with their Katana, as the great samurais always had even greater katana.

What is SHURIKEN?

Shuriken is the traditional Japanese weapon that was used for throwing. Mainly used by Ninjas back in the day,
Shurikens are also known as “death stars” and “throwing stars”. Shuriken could also be used to stab, or slash the opponent.

Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm What is NUNCHUCKS?

Nunchucks were originally used by the Kung-Fu fighters in China.
Mainly used as a training tool, but could also be used to protect, and attack the opponents.

Which Weapon Would You Use to Fight?
Vintage Japanese Weapon Cell Phone Charm
More Information:
- Dimension (approx.):
- Entire Charm: 95 mm
- Total Length: 175 mm

Price: Rp.76.000,-

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