Experience the art of control over chaos with the Jutte, a unique non-lethal weapon from Japan’s Edo period. This metal baton, distinguished by a single prong extending from the side of its handle, was the tool of choice for law enforcement officers tasked with subduing samurai without bloodshed.
Designed to disarm and restrain rather than kill, the jutte allowed skilled practitioners to catch katana blades, control wrist movements, and neutralize threats with precision strikes to pressure points. It symbolized authority, discipline, and mastery—and required significant technique to wield effectively.
Today, the jutte stands as both a cultural artifact and a symbol of martial discipline. Our standard models are crafted with high-grade materials for practitioners and reenactors, while our limited vintage pieces are authentic relics sought by historians and collectors alike.
Whether you train in traditional martial arts or curate rare historical weaponry, the Jutte is an essential piece of Japan’s legacy in peacekeeping and sword defense.