Unless "Umezawa's Jitte" really means "Umezawa is Jitte"...:sneaky:
Edit: So are you observing that Umezawa's Jitte belongs to Toshiro Umezawa? In that case...that's probably why they called it Umezawa's Jitte...don't you think?
Jitte is a weapon. On that you would hold on too. The hand holding the Jitte is Toshiro. Its his Jitte.
so his name is toshiro umezawa
The Jitte is a tool, thus does not have a sex. Toshiro Umezawa is a character. He has a Jitte. The art of the weapon shows that it does indeed belong to the same Umezawa.
EDIT: Deep breath.....slowly....
Is English a foriegn language to you? I don't mean that in a disrespectful way, but it seems like your having trouble understanding what several people are saying. We seemed to be having the same problem
We get that Umezawa's Jitte belongs to Toshiro Umezawa.
What we do not get is why you are just now realizing it. Its name tells you this, and the card's been out for a year. So we are assuming that you have realized some deeper about it, since you're bothering to mention it now.
Don't avoid the Sensor. This is no reason to get angry. We are just trying to understand what your trying to say.
A jitte is defined as a
Short Metal Truncheon
Branched iron bar used as either a mace or a swordbreaker. Weapon despised by samurai
Japanese parrying weapon consisting of an iron bar with a hook attached to one side; grip is often woven cord or leather
A jitte, or jutte (Japanese: 十手; the power of ten hands weapon), is a specialized weapon used by law enforcement officers in Edo period Japan. It is about 45cm (18 inches) long with no cutting edge and a one-pronged hilt, designed to catch and snap off an opponent's sword blade. The design itself is said to be derived from the Okinawan sai. A variant on this design was the Marohoshi Jitte.
Nowhere is it defined as a HAND
Its also a fighting style that would allow one to take on ten opponents at once, if mastered.
everyone remember: sai's are really two hands held back to back, and not weird looking ninja knifes/forks.
I thought jittes were designed in Japan to catch incoming sword attacks, which of course would easly cut thro hands.
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Jitte is a hand
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Edit: So are you observing that Umezawa's Jitte belongs to Toshiro Umezawa? In that case...that's probably why they called it Umezawa's Jitte...don't you think?
I'll file this one under "O" for obvious
Jitte is a hand
Jitte is a hand
....Its Toshiro Umezawa. His three pronged weapon is called a Jitte. Specifically his, enchanted with Kanji magic, is Umezawa' Jitte.
I really don't have a clue what your talking about.
...Azerbaijan seems to have covered this one. Yes the guy holding Umezawa's Jitte is...Toshiro...Umezawa....I....yep your right....sigh
Jitte is a hand
The weapon is called a jitte.
What do you not understand about that?
No you can see his hand and his cloth and on jitte you can see the same hand and cloth so his name is toshiro umezawa:thumbsdown:
Jitte is a hand
The Jitte is a tool, thus does not have a sex. Toshiro Umezawa is a character. He has a Jitte. The art of the weapon shows that it does indeed belong to the same Umezawa.
EDIT: Deep breath.....slowly....
Is English a foriegn language to you? I don't mean that in a disrespectful way, but it seems like your having trouble understanding what several people are saying. We seemed to be having the same problem
What we do not get is why you are just now realizing it. Its name tells you this, and the card's been out for a year. So we are assuming that you have realized some deeper about it, since you're bothering to mention it now.
I guess that is not true?
Don't censor evade, and spam/flame warning
Jitte is a hand
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A jitte is defined as a
Short Metal Truncheon
Branched iron bar used as either a mace or a swordbreaker. Weapon despised by samurai
Japanese parrying weapon consisting of an iron bar with a hook attached to one side; grip is often woven cord or leather
A jitte, or jutte (Japanese: 十手; the power of ten hands weapon), is a specialized weapon used by law enforcement officers in Edo period Japan. It is about 45cm (18 inches) long with no cutting edge and a one-pronged hilt, designed to catch and snap off an opponent's sword blade. The design itself is said to be derived from the Okinawan sai. A variant on this design was the Marohoshi Jitte.
Nowhere is it defined as a HAND
Its also a fighting style that would allow one to take on ten opponents at once, if mastered.
Jitte is a hand
Jitte is a hand
You found that on the internet, yes. It's in this very thread in fact, which is on the internet. BRILLIANT!
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Jitte is a hand
Why would I make up definitions? Just to keep the huge conspiriacy of the Jitte underwraps.
If you really found such a quote on the internet, I can only tell you to not believe everything you read.
For example google Chuck Norris. None of the things said about him are true.
I thought jittes were designed in Japan to catch incoming sword attacks, which of course would easly cut thro hands.
Forgive me if I troll, this is just cracking me up.
Look a hand!
http://www.savagesmith.com/Jitte2.JPG
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Jitte is a hand
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Jitte is a hand