I tend to analyze choreography more than most people I hang out with, and from that angle Raizo’s toolkit in 'Ninja Assassin' is built around agility and deception. The core of his arsenal is small, sharp, and concealable: short swords and large knives for slashing and stabbing, plus an array of throwing knives and shuriken. Those choices let him switch between stealthy ambushes and brutal, cinematic set-pieces without changing the feel of the fight.
What I really appreciate is the inclusion of hybrid tools — chain-type weapons that act like kusarigama and wrist-mounted blades that extend reach in confined corridors. Those elements let the fight scenes stay visually interesting: you get the snap of a knife, the whip of a chain, and the surprise of a hidden blade all in the same exchange. It’s not just flair; the weapons define his tactics: fast entries, sudden counters, and lethal close-range combos. If you’re into weapon design or fight staging, those little details are where the movie earns its grit.
Honestly, my instant take is simple: Raizo is a blade guy. In 'Ninja Assassin' he primarily uses short swords, tantos/large knives, and lots of hidden blades — wrist blades and throwing knives included. He’s not about long, ceremonial swords; his weapons are practical for tight fights and ambushes. There are also chain-style tools that behave like a kusarigama for mid-range control, plus shuriken when he needs to keep distance.
That mix of knives, concealed blades, and chain weapons makes him deadly in cramped urban settings — which is exactly what we see onscreen. It’s a fun, savage toolkit that matches his personality: efficient, brutal, and silently precise. Makes me wonder what a real historical counterpart would have carried.
I’ll gush a bit — that film scene where Raizo just moves through the rain like a ghost really stuck with me. In 'Ninja Assassin' he’s overwhelmingly a bladed-weapons type: think short swords and large knives, lots of tanto-style and wakizashi-inspired blades rather than a single long katana. He also favors concealed, close-quarters implements — wrist-mounted blades and throwing knives show up a lot, which fits his up-close, brutal fighting style.
Beyond the obvious knives and short swords, Raizo uses flexible and unconventional gear: chained weapons that work like a kusarigama (chain-and-sickle) show up in choreography, and shuriken/throwing stars are sprinkled through scenes for ranged hits. There are also small, improvised bladed tools — hidden blades in sleeves, specialized daggers — that match the ninja aesthetic the movie leans into.
Watching him, I always thought the weapon choices tell you who he is: fast, lethal, intimate fighting rather than big sweeping strokes. If you’re curious about specific moments, the subway and apartment sequences highlight the wrist blades and short knives best — you can almost hear the metal bite. Makes me want to rewatch with a friend and pause on each weapon shot-by-shot.
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