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Ancient Japanese Weapons - Tofugu
Gunsen, Tessen, and Gunbai: Fans of War Source: BrokenSphere. In ancient Japan even implements intended to provide relief from summer's heat and humidity became weapons. But the gunsen and tessen, foldable fans reinforced by metal plating, were only relied on as a last resort.
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Innocent-Looking Japanese War Fan - Ancient Pages
There were three types of Japanese war fans known as – gunsen, tessen and gumbi. All of them were produced to resemble harmless folding fans, and warriors could use them to cool themselves off, or as very dangerous weapons that were easy to smuggle. The tessen was a deadly weapon. Credit: The Man with the Iron Fists - Imdb.
Japanese war fan - Wikipedia
Gunsen (軍扇) were folding fans used by the average warriors to cool themselves off. They were made of wood, bronze, brass or a similar metal for the inner spokes, and often used thin iron or other metals for the outer spokes or cover, making them lightweight but strong.
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