People around the world are talking about the most popular
Japanese tool i.e Kunai which is possibly derived from the masonry towel. Today,
many enthusiast’s interest is shifting to the unique Kunai as they have seen these
tools in the hands of martial arts experts and usually used as multi-functional
weapon. These Kunai are commonly
associated with the Ninjas, who used it to gouge the hole’s walls.
Today I am going to say something about “How to Throw Kunai
at Your Target”. But before I start discussing about the same, I would like to give
a brief about the Kunai. Kunai normally had a leaf-shaped blade and a handle
with a ring on the pommel for attaching a rope. This would allow the kunai's
handle to be wrapped to act as a grip or, when used as a weapon, to be strapped
to a stick as an expedient spear; to be tied to the body for concealment; or to
use as an anchor or piton.
The kunai is highly suitable for digging, a task that every warrior
living outside needs, and the end hole makes it easy to tie a rope at the end
of the kunai. This rope and the weight of the weapon itself, make the kunai a
deadly and accurate throwing knife. The rope at the end makes not only for a
better retrieval, but is the stabilizing force, allowing the cone to fly
parallel to the ground.