This
weapon, shaped like a man, was brought into
Okinawa by Chinese officials in a trading era. Officer's Chiku and Saji,
who acted as both judge and police at the same time, carried Sai in order
to protect the King, control crowds, and catch criminals. There was a similar
weapon called "Jutte" which was used by police officers in mainland
Japan. However, Sai is usually used in pairs with a third sometimes carried
as a back up. It is good for both defense and attack. Sometimes it can even
be thrown to stab a runaway criminal. Sai implies an ornamental hairpin
and it was mentioned in Chinese war tactics book "Bubishi". It
has been actively practiced in Okinawa as a martial art for a long time.
This technique was handed down to late Grand Master Shinko Matayoshi by
Mr. Higa (Gushikawa Tiragawa) who came to Gushikawa village from Shuri.
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