👉 The Sh-Weapon, also known as the Shuriken or Japanese javelin, is a traditional throwing weapon used in samurai warfare and martial arts. It consists of a metal or stone point attached to a bamboo or wooden shaft, typically around 20-30 centimeters long. The weapon was designed for both close and long-range combat, capable of piercing armor and striking opponents with precision. Shuriken were thrown using a variety of techniques, including the "tsukuri" (dipping) method, where the user would dip the tip in water or oil before throwing, and the "hakama" (rocket) method, where the weapon was propelled by a compressed air or water blast. This versatile weapon played a significant role in samurai combat, enhancing their offensive capabilities and providing a strategic advantage in battle.