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14th century Japanese ritual axe. “These ritual axes are called "Nyūbu-no-ono” (mountaineering ax) as monks used to have real axes to make way when they join the training on the mountains. " (via, extra info)

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    14th century Japanese ritual axe. "These ritual axes are called "Nyūbu-no-ono" (mountaineering ax) as monks used to have...