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Ninja tossing stars have been around for numerous centuries, and are a hallmark part of the conventional ninja arsenal of weapons. Understood in Japanese as the hira shuriken or the shaken, the ninja tossing star is a flat, bladed throwing weapon with 3 or more striking points. The ninja tossing star was not designed to be a lethal weapon; rather, it was usually used to disable or sidetrack a challenger.
They can also be used as a portable striking weapon in close fight. Ninja stars are exceptionally sharp and made of stainless-steel or other really tough metallic material.
Today's post seems like a great deal of fun if you're intro martial arts, or a minimum of, sort of martial. You know those ninja motion pictures, where a black cladded and masked mystical dude kills like 20 "samurai" or whatever prop-actors by throwing (presumably poisoned) shuriken at them?, you got that right, also referred to as throwing stars or ninja stars.