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Sai — 釵 (Metal Trident)

Pair of traditional sai (metal tridents)

The sai (釵) is a metal weapon consisting of a central shaft with two curved side tines (yoku). Practiced in pairs or as a set of three (two held, one thrown), the sai is the second most kata-rich weapon in the Taira curriculum, with eight kata attributed to the lineage.

Physical Characteristics

PropertyDetail
Length~45–55 cm total
Central shaftOctagonal or round metal rod
Side tinesCurved upward, used to trap opponent's weapon
Weight~550–700 g each

Use and Strategy

The sai's primary tactical function is the trap-and-counter: the tines can catch a bō or blade, immobilize it, and create an opening for a central-shaft thrust or strike. The weapon can also be flipped (kaeshi) in the hand to use the handle end for close-range strikes.

The three-sai practice reflects a traditional use where one is thrown to distract or injure while retaining two for close combat.

Kata Families

The Taira line preserves eight sai kata organized in three family clusters — see Sai Kata for the full structural analysis:

Hamahiga family: Hamahiga no Sai → Hamagotenyaka no Sai, Hantagwa no Sai

Tsuken–Chatan–Tawada family: Tsuken Shitahaku no Sai, Chatan Yara no Sai, Tawada no Sai

Kochijo–Jigen pair: Kochijo no Sai ↔ Jigen no Sai

The Manji-Sai

The Jigen no Sai kata is performed with the manji-sai (卍釵) — a variant where the side tines curve in opposite directions (one up, one down). This variant was Taira Shinken's own creation for the Jigen kata. The asymmetric tines create distinct trapping and blocking options compared to standard sai.