
The Gold Inlaid Double-Edged Iron Halberd owned by the Oyamazumi Shrine in Imabari City, Japan. Believed to have been made in the 5th century CE, its unparalleled integrity as a handed-down artifact has led to it being designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan [1204×2028]
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Whomever is holding that thing will be hearing “please” and “thank you” from me
damn, that’s a dangerous looking tip. The wonky haft is a little strange though, is it all metal? I would also like to see a colour picture. Cool regardless.
Someone picked up the coolest stick on the road and made it into an even cooler spear
That’s a spear,not halberd, in case you can’t tell, it even said in Japanese