Tsuruhashi (鶴嘴) - The Samurai's Warpick
Tsuruhashi (鶴觜) - The Samurai's Warpick In the centre, an unarmored soldiers wearing a Tsuruhashi on a two handed shaft, with an hammer side and a white-hardened point, from the Ukiyo-e " Descending Gees at Yahagi Bridge" by Yoshitoshi, 1868 In this article I want to cover a dedicated anti armor weapon known as Tsuruhashi (Crane's beak ) also known as Motayu ( 藻弛 ) and often erroneously called nanban hachiwari ( more of this later on ). This warpick was a percussive weapon which resemble an European warhammer or an Indian Zaghnal , both in shapes but also in usage as well. The war pick was made of iron or steel , usually fitted onto a lacquered wooden handle that could vary in length; most of the time it was one handed , but there is at least one depiction showing it to be two handed length. The one handed version occasionally had a "D-shaped" handguard on the handle. Even if it was rare , it was used from the 14th century onward to overcom