Why Women Used Naginata (Japanese Pole Weapon)

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  • @LetsaskShogo
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    • @PixelDwits
      @PixelDwits Рік тому

      Why did Japanese art look like that
      Couldn't they paint realistically like the European art style

    • @Newgate-5046
      @Newgate-5046 Рік тому

      I have a question? Was there a Naginata that has a bigger blade than the average blade?

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Рік тому

      @@PixelDwits they can, you need to look at more Japanese art. But mostly it's down to the same reason why things change in western art (including the period when realism was everything), trends in the art scene.

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS Рік тому

      Hi Shogo, firstly thank you for your channel and all the great content you put out. You very often answer questions that I have never even thought about before and I find those perfect for scratching my intellectual itch.
      Secondly I have a question, whilst you say that today that the naginata is predominantly a female budo. Is it possible/allowed for men to learn it (I would be fine with learning amongst a class of ladies as long as they were comfortable with my being there)? The reason I ask you is because it has been a weapon that I have long been enamoured with, it has an elegance to it I cannot quite explain.
      Thank you for your reply, if/when you get around to it. With much regards and respect from the UK, Bill.

    • @lily26623
      @lily26623 Рік тому

      So can women train with a katana? ......now.....??😅

  • @raymondsosnowski9717
    @raymondsosnowski9717 Рік тому +1598

    So, as a Naginata instructor, I have difficulty getting male students to initially give up overt use of upper body strength, and use koshi power instead. It was used by samurai women for self-defence to counter men using the comparatively shorter-length katana by relying on women's skill at using koshi power as they lacked significant upper body strength!.
    For the record, in Japan, Naginata is dominated by women (98% at last count) - some old Kendo sensei still look down disparagingly at males who train in Naginata. Outside of Japan, the female-to-male ratio is roughly equal (although the number of Naginata-ka outside Japan only make up a small fraction of practitioners world-wide)!

    • @Theorof
      @Theorof Рік тому +5

      Are you talking about atarashii naginata then?

    • @raymondsosnowski9717
      @raymondsosnowski9717 Рік тому +13

      @@Theorof Stats are New Naginata. I have no stats on my koryu, Tendo Ryu.

    • @a32-h6u
      @a32-h6u Рік тому +5

      "Naginata instructor"
      *name is raymond*
      Uhhhhhhh

    • @Theorof
      @Theorof Рік тому +15

      @@raymondsosnowski9717 I'm just getting started with Tendo ryu since last year and really liking it. I'm interested in the atarashii as well though.

    • @raymondsosnowski9717
      @raymondsosnowski9717 Рік тому +12

      @@Theorof Where are you? I am in the US network of Naginata-ka.

  • @LetsaskShogo
    @LetsaskShogo  Рік тому +227

    Naginata is a weapon that has a short sword attached to a long handle.
    During ancient times men used them too, but for a long time in Japanese history women mainly used them for fighting. Why did women prefer using the Naginata?
    After wars began to be fought in groups after the influences of the Mongolian invasions, the naginata, which could no longer be swung around, disappeared from the battlefield.
    Instead, it became an armament used by women, such as the wives and mothers of warlords who participated in battles, to defend the castle in the absence of the castle's owner.
    The spear required strength to thrust and strike. But the naginata was easier to handle even if one lacked muscle strength,
    since you only have to swing it down with its weight.
    Carrying and using a katana was the privilege of male samurai, and women were basically not allowed to handle it.
    By the way, the art of handling the naginata remains as a modern budo,
    but it still has a very large female population.
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    • @TamagoHead
      @TamagoHead Рік тому

      Naginata was a great defensive weapon.
      It didn’t matter if some broad sliced me, but managing distances/weapon ranges is critical even in unarmed combat (e.g MMA)
      They were relatively cheap to produce as opposed to a traditional Katana, and I think they were comforting to politically active warfare clan female spouses prior to the Edo period.

    • @vangu2918
      @vangu2918 Рік тому

      I think having a weapon to protect yourself would be comforting to any woman.

  • @orutakawatenga8820
    @orutakawatenga8820 Рік тому +36

    For everyone doubting this, look how ruthless and high unstoppable Tomoe Gozen was with her Naginata & gleaming armor.

  • @karlgustav9960
    @karlgustav9960 Рік тому +170

    It has probably also practical implications: Women are generally smaller and therefor have lesser range even with a Katana. It’s not just muscle strength but also equalized the range.

    • @Synthwave89
      @Synthwave89 Рік тому +14

      It not only equalizes reach, but it has huge reach advantage vs swords.

  • @RandiPoitras
    @RandiPoitras Рік тому +126

    In one of the book series written by Tamora Pierce the main character Keladry of Mindelan lived in the Yamani Islands with her diplomat family and trained with naginata, my friends and I read these around middle school and it was very cool to learn about through historical fantasy

    • @michelejones4844
      @michelejones4844 Рік тому +3

      Because of that series, i was always very interested in the naginata and have always wanted to get one myself. Im glad im not the only one who found it through Ms Pierce. :)

  • @blackknightjack3850
    @blackknightjack3850 Рік тому +266

    One of the things that probably helps is that you don't have to lug your naginata around with you if you're only using it for indoor defense. You can just store it on the wall and pick it up from the wall whenever you need it instead of figuring out the logistics of "sheathing" it.

    • @joannamysluk8623
      @joannamysluk8623 Рік тому

      Or you could walk around with the blunt end on the floor, using it as a cane.

    • @blackknightjack3850
      @blackknightjack3850 Рік тому +3

      @@joannamysluk8623 That'd be like just holding your katana in your hand instead of having it in your sheathe when out in public. People around you would assume you're a violent psychopath just waiting for the slightest excuse to kill someone

    • @joannamysluk8623
      @joannamysluk8623 Рік тому +1

      @@blackknightjack3850 Well, at least it would keep home intruders away...

  • @crisisjack
    @crisisjack Рік тому +49

    It's funny how bits and pieces of cultures never truly change

  • @SkitSkat674
    @SkitSkat674 Рік тому +23

    I played a game called Rune Factory where a girl practiced swinging her Naginata. She would talk about how it took a lot of practice to use it and she seemed proud of her skill with it.
    It was very interesting to learn about the Naginata and how it became a weapon for woman to use from you.

  • @rachelgohlman3582
    @rachelgohlman3582 Рік тому +152

    Me, a female, chilling with my katana and now having one thing to like about living in the 21st century.
    These videos are great by the way.

  • @nmarrs8539
    @nmarrs8539 Рік тому +9

    This is my favorite weapon in Elden Ring.

  • @archmagos1436
    @archmagos1436 Рік тому +12

    Naginata are so badass!

  • @jackpfefferkorn3734
    @jackpfefferkorn3734 Рік тому +5

    Most people don't seem to realize that two-handed weapons actually require less strength than one-handed ones. As in, a person can more comfortably use a large weapon held with both hands than a weapon half that weight held in one hand.

  • @ornsteinsolaire1486
    @ornsteinsolaire1486 Рік тому +7

    I'd love if you can make a video explaing the history and origin of Kyudo (the form of archery). I think it's such a beautiful and interesting art

  • @joshuaclabeaux1470
    @joshuaclabeaux1470 Рік тому +44

    but noble women were allowed to carry and use a short sword. Though the naginata does amplify more force, and thus, is better suited to the battlefield than a short sword.

    • @joshuaclabeaux1470
      @joshuaclabeaux1470 Рік тому +12

      by the way, I myself am a man and I practice the naginata as well.

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Рік тому +7

      A shorter sword is more useful to take heads. Taking heads helps you get paid. The distance with the spear can make it tough to retrieve the head of your kill. Many samurai reenactments showed samurai would try to take out the guy with a spear, either he gets a successful stab or the guy gets too close. So they drop their spears and use something shorter like katanas. It mostly become them wrestling and trying to saw off the other living guy's head with a dagger.

    • @michaeledmunds7056
      @michaeledmunds7056 Рік тому

      ​@@samuraijackoff5354... Can't you just cut the head off after you kill them?

    • @alexhulea2735
      @alexhulea2735 Рік тому +2

      in all honesty, the naginata is a weapon where a man's strength counts for nothing as long as he can be kept at a comfortable distance. then, they can be killed at the wielder's leisure

    • @Virt-vm8op
      @Virt-vm8op Рік тому +1

      @@joshuaclabeaux1470 is the Naginata considered a sword in japan?

  • @1207rorupar
    @1207rorupar Рік тому +6

    Why is the naginata also associated with warrior monks?

  • @Gwenpool256
    @Gwenpool256 Рік тому +4

    So that's why Kotone used a Naginata instead of a sword like Makoto
    Interesting, great video!

  • @andrewklang809
    @andrewklang809 Рік тому +79

    The naginata looks similar to a Classical European weapon called a falx, with the exception that the falx's cutting edge is on the inside of the curve. The naginata appears to be a slashing weapon, whereas the falx would be a chopping weapon known for lopping off heads and limbs. If the naginata is a pole with a short sword at the end, the falx could be said to be a pole with a kukri at the end.
    What's the music from? It's very lively.

    • @Burn_Angel
      @Burn_Angel Рік тому +10

      What you're describing sounds like a warscythe.

    • @NinjaSushi2
      @NinjaSushi2 Рік тому +12

      Falx wasn't a polearm. It also had a rather large blade.

    • @rikospostmodernlife
      @rikospostmodernlife Рік тому +12

      Yeah, what you describe sounds like a warscythe. Also, the naginata is more comparable to a glaive than anything else

    • @zacmarulo8721
      @zacmarulo8721 Рік тому +2

      A naginata is closer to a glaive than a falx

    • @pitmezzari2873
      @pitmezzari2873 11 місяців тому

      It's basically a glaive.

  • @stevenbaer5999
    @stevenbaer5999 Рік тому +8

    I have to say that women are actually not as strong like men but they can actually use the naginata. It can actually give them as much power and strength as a samurai sword.

  • @brandoncastellano1858
    @brandoncastellano1858 Рік тому +2

    I personally love how the Naginata works and how easy it is to utilize.

  • @bryanmanuel375
    @bryanmanuel375 Рік тому +28

    I love how women would fight too

  • @zoferoifiloi5920
    @zoferoifiloi5920 Рік тому

    I like how Energetic you are in explaining things you are my one of my favourite shorts creator

  • @benjnunez3861
    @benjnunez3861 Рік тому +3

    The fictional character Ogami Itto of "Lone Wolf and Cub" uses a naginata to complement his Dotanuki sword. 🤔

  • @LOKO22Bach
    @LOKO22Bach Рік тому

    I'm up to date reading the elusive samurai and this explains why the author chose the naginata for ayako. Very cool to know.

  • @HeShoeTooBig
    @HeShoeTooBig Рік тому +56

    Are there currently many women who practice bushido and/or other things that involve handling a katana? I'm sure there are some, but I wonder how many. The depiction of female samurai/ronin is one of the coolest things I've seen in anime and video games.

    • @digitaljanus
      @digitaljanus Рік тому +30

      There's another video Shogo did about female bodyguards in the Edo period. They were preferred as the protectors of samurai & daimyo-class women. Most of them were from families that ran kenjutsu schools, so they were daughters/wives of sword masters and skilled fencers in their own right.

    • @suhi6504
      @suhi6504 Рік тому +5

      Yes, currently there are womenwho practise with other things like katana

  • @victorwaddell6530
    @victorwaddell6530 Рік тому +1

    I was stationed in Yokosuka Japan for two years as a US Navy Military Policeman . I saw Japanese schoolgirls carrying naginata with shinai type blades to and from school on the trains and walking the sidewalks . The schoolboys carried shinai . I saw a few students carrying bows and arrows in public .

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 10 місяців тому

      Well, self-defence or martial arts often taught as school's activity in asia.

  • @shin-oni4223
    @shin-oni4223 Рік тому +2

    I notice that too, even in anime

  • @yannk95
    @yannk95 Рік тому +2

    Well, because you can reach far; and you can get them before they get you.
    (with fineprint situations over here..)

  • @MJRLHobbyStuff
    @MJRLHobbyStuff Рік тому +1

    I practice Okinawa kobudo bo-jitsu called Yamanni Ryu also supposed to be a spear or naginata fighting style

  • @nayundasony319
    @nayundasony319 Рік тому +4

    Is Raiden Shogun’s Engulfing Lightning a Naginata?

  • @TheSpecialJ11
    @TheSpecialJ11 Рік тому +2

    This makes sense. I didn't realize how stark the difference in upper body strength between men and women was until I was a young man who hadn't been working out, and I easily pinned my girlfriend who was the same height as me. Then a couple years later I got into a routine, put on a ton of muscle, and realized how much stronger I had gotten. If I had been seriously working out at the time of our "play wrestling" I might have hurt her on accident.

  •  Рік тому +539

    Hmmmm, so most male warriors stopped using Naginata because they were to dangerous to use in battle (because there was too little room, and thus would cause harm towards an ally). However inside palaces and domiciles where not many people could fit, a Naginata could still be swung and thus would be easier to be wielded. And because they were often attacked when the ruler was away, the women were counted upon to defend the home and thus used the Naginata. =/c

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Рік тому +58

      I dunno if anyone followed any rules about treating women POWs differently. If they're like the rest of the world one can imagine why the daughters of samurai might not want to be pacifists and instead take up weapons. If you have to go, take a few enemy with you.

    • @dimasakbar7668
      @dimasakbar7668 Рік тому +47

      Such large swing also works as area denial in castle constraints with fewer soldiers needed.

    • @AdamOwenBrowning
      @AdamOwenBrowning Рік тому +17

      @@dimasakbar7668 I have seen "swinging with wild abandon" in a controlled fashion being used in Europe with weapons like the zweihander for area denial. Is there any publication or source that points to naginata being used in this manner in the defense of locations, or is this conjecture?

    • @dimasakbar7668
      @dimasakbar7668 Рік тому +19

      @@AdamOwenBrowning conjecture, what i knew they were historically defending their own castle instead following on campaign. Their kata also more of a swing then a thrust. Hence i can imagine it being useful to hold chokepoints.

    • @bigbrowntau
      @bigbrowntau 10 днів тому

      There are loads of vertical techniques in Naginata, which would make it much more usable indoors. The basic strikes are all ~ vertical except for the "do" strike.

  • @Zerpderp0
    @Zerpderp0 Рік тому +1

    Honestly when people ask me what a woman's role is and I say in the home, that's what I mean. In the home, running it, defending it, being a general badass

  • @sebaschan-uwu
    @sebaschan-uwu Рік тому +1

    Naginatas are so cool

  • @Leonismychild
    @Leonismychild Рік тому +1

    I like the naginata, more than the katana. It’s just…cool, and also i main nobushi in for honor, so i have bias.

  • @Emiko0807
    @Emiko0807 Рік тому

    In my town, the only highschools with naginata clubs are either current or former all-girls schools.

  • @Muichi__
    @Muichi__ Рік тому +1

    Can you talk more about naginata? It looks like its a little different than the western spears so im intrested

  • @songthanh896
    @songthanh896 Рік тому

    Really helpful, sir! I always learn a lot from your videos! お疲れ様です! ありがとうございます😊

  • @adriellightvale8140
    @adriellightvale8140 Рік тому +2

    Swordstaves are just cool, ne.

  • @GardensAndGames
    @GardensAndGames Рік тому +1

    I was going to say "Is it because they're smart?" The naginata is awesome.

  • @natxon
    @natxon Рік тому +1

    engulfing lighting 😯

  • @satadlowcers2071
    @satadlowcers2071 Рік тому

    Great short Shogo, but wasn’t Tomoe Gozen famously a swordsman(swordswoman) I’d imagine she was able to use a sword because of her rank and her partner she fought by but

  • @henrykb.7808
    @henrykb.7808 Рік тому +1

    What music do you use in the background of your video?

  • @Geremi51
    @Geremi51 Рік тому

    Love your content

  • @NinjaSushi2
    @NinjaSushi2 Рік тому

    It sounds like a great weapon. A quarter staff with a sword point.

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt 2 дні тому

    Longer lever = easier weapon to wield and exert the same amount of force on the part that actually cuts or thrusts.

  • @fletchkeilman2205
    @fletchkeilman2205 Місяць тому

    John Lajoie was happy with this short

  • @naurrr
    @naurrr Рік тому +1

    I think I learned this when I started playing Persona 3 Portable because the female main character uses one

  • @uwubayeva0918
    @uwubayeva0918 Рік тому +1

    Raiden Shogun's signature weapon is naginata🧐...

  • @sylvaingermanier98
    @sylvaingermanier98 Рік тому

    My favourite Japanese weapon, like my favourite weapon of all time is the halberd, which is a Swiss weapons, the best polearms and maybe the best white weapons at all

  • @adriantepes4355
    @adriantepes4355 Рік тому

    Naginatas look pretty cool, change my mind

  • @BrumEldar
    @BrumEldar Рік тому

    very interesting video!!

  • @TheBrownBoy100
    @TheBrownBoy100 Рік тому

    Shogo is a genius.

  • @yuligamein5502
    @yuligamein5502 Рік тому

    Shogo id love it if you reviewed the japanese heros in for honor an give your take or maybe look over ghost of tsushima

  • @ogliara6473
    @ogliara6473 Рік тому

    Does the Nobushi from For Honor have any real basis in Japanese history? They also wield naginatas and are essentially the reason I love the weapon so much

  • @darkfent
    @darkfent Рік тому

    Long sticks as a weapon is always the best weapon since antiquity

  • @ally939
    @ally939 Рік тому +1

    Wow, that’s sooo cool!

  • @afrikasmith1049
    @afrikasmith1049 Рік тому

    I'm a male and I think the Nagintana is cool. Just imagine someone swinging that weapon around like a Shaolin Warrior.

  • @hanqnero
    @hanqnero Рік тому

    I remember in game For Honor from Ubusoft characted who used naginata as a weapon was a female. Nice detail

  • @the_allucinator
    @the_allucinator Рік тому

    It reminds me of Tazu from Tenchu 1 (Playstation 1)

  • @captaineggzebra
    @captaineggzebra Рік тому +1

    When should you use katakana instead of hirigana in words in japanese
    (I'm learning Japanese and it really confuses me)

    • @Burn_Angel
      @Burn_Angel Рік тому +1

      Katakana is often used for names which are not written using kanji. It's mostly seen with foreign names.
      Hiragana is what you use normally to write almost anything.

  • @tydyman2003
    @tydyman2003 Рік тому +1

    Naginata is cool

  • @TheSuperSpud
    @TheSuperSpud 8 місяців тому

    I like to think this inspired for honor devs to make the nobushi

  • @thisiszof
    @thisiszof Рік тому

    oh so the engulfing lightning raiden ei uses isn't just a polearm!

  • @Thorrnn
    @Thorrnn Рік тому

    I’m curious to know: are the blades for naginata of the same quality as katana blades? We’re they crafted by the same sword smiths? Or was there a different classification of sword smiths who crafted them?

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    @JoseSilva-ip5xi Рік тому

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  • @Sinigori
    @Sinigori 3 місяці тому

    Hello everyone. How did you measure the owner of the katana for its production.

  • @ChaoticSpud
    @ChaoticSpud Рік тому

    This is what the sticks in my backyard felt like 😆

  • @jamielandis4606
    @jamielandis4606 Рік тому

    I hope you’re feeling better Shogo. Are your fingers better?

  • @paulmccartney3118
    @paulmccartney3118 11 місяців тому

    What is the difference between the naginata and the bisento?

  • @GMissT
    @GMissT Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @ettoremarinucci1574
    @ettoremarinucci1574 Рік тому

    Can I mention this in my history test?

  • @Vaterunser904
    @Vaterunser904 11 місяців тому

    Lo que es mucho mas ariesgado el combate cuerpo a cuerpo con las espadas mas cortas la katana la wakizashi y etc

  • @milanmilacic9311
    @milanmilacic9311 Рік тому

    Is there sparring practice in modern japanese fencing?

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper Рік тому

    Much better than the European halberd or Swiss Lucerne hammer in combat.

  • @lion-o-ryan2557
    @lion-o-ryan2557 Рік тому

    In for honor this weapon is the most reliable weapon I've ever used

  • @fredhercmaricaubang1883
    @fredhercmaricaubang1883 Рік тому

    Shogo, aren't these armed female samurai called "Onna-musha" or "Onna-bugeisha"? Which term is more correct to use? Please clarify. THANKS!

  • @ancientgear7192
    @ancientgear7192 Рік тому

    so that they can piss off my warden.

  • @Vaterunser904
    @Vaterunser904 11 місяців тому

    Pero creo que lo mas letal era el samurai equipado con las dos katanas y el arco y flecha para ejecutar a distancias largas y cortas si el enemigo lograba invadir las defensas

  • @blacksnapper7684
    @blacksnapper7684 Рік тому +1

    I actually would take naginata over the Yari.....

  • @wintersking4290
    @wintersking4290 Рік тому

    Not only that but the long length of it helps compensate for the reach disadvantage that women have against taller men.

  • @albertnortononymous9020
    @albertnortononymous9020 Рік тому

    So that’s how I meet Japanese women, similar to playing flute in America. Thanks!

  • @exoticchihuahua4556
    @exoticchihuahua4556 Рік тому

    Breaths in nobushi

  • @megablazepr3603
    @megablazepr3603 Рік тому

    I read it was just more effective since it allowed for women (who are usually shorter) to compensate in lack of reach

  • @thecreepers3478
    @thecreepers3478 Рік тому

    Hawk from shadow fight 2: "I must be a woman "

  • @JuandelaCruz001
    @JuandelaCruz001 Рік тому

    I thought the theory was that in between wars or times of peace, they were too long and unwieldly to always carry around. Thus, they were simply left at home. The women who were at home practiced with them for home defense.

  • @justabrokezombie6252
    @justabrokezombie6252 Рік тому +4

    So Genshin is actually being historically accurate by not only having Raiden Shogun's main attack weapon a polearm, but her signature weapon is a naginata as well !

  • @karolczapko4790
    @karolczapko4790 Рік тому +1

    actually, naginata is very similar to european glaive, which is basically the same thing- blade on a stick. ;)

  • @code066funkinbird3
    @code066funkinbird3 Рік тому

    Kyudo bow right?

  • @Ta-Seti-Ra
    @Ta-Seti-Ra Рік тому

    Sohei Warrior Monks...

  • @tyrongkojy
    @tyrongkojy Рік тому

    Because it's a type of spear and spears are king.

  • @toastercatx
    @toastercatx Рік тому

    It also keeps the bloody end a sensible distance from their fabulous hair and clothes 😂

  • @silentfox139
    @silentfox139 Рік тому

    Man you seen the tang of a naginata? It’s as long as the blade

  • @Mdvkng358
    @Mdvkng358 Рік тому

    Did women use the naginata exclusively, or did they have training in other weapons

  • @bytheway1031
    @bytheway1031 Рік тому

    Interesting!!!👍

  • @mattiOTX
    @mattiOTX Рік тому

    It probably also helped with the range difference between men and women.

  • @kalasweet225
    @kalasweet225 Рік тому

    I want to ask there's a pose where Ninjas or sword fighters. And what their hand stretched out and two fingers while fingers down what is that supposed to mean and why do they do it

  • @Huy-G-Le
    @Huy-G-Le 10 місяців тому

    So if they just use the Naginata with no long handle, is that a short sword but not a Katana classification?

  • @Kenshi9D.S.
    @Kenshi9D.S. Рік тому

    Can female samurai us Tachis or Nodachis?

  • @nurlindafsihotang49
    @nurlindafsihotang49 10 місяців тому

    Is it true Naginata also traditionally part of a samurai family daughters' dowry?