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... rma, in 517 BC. Later the use of sticks as weapons was taught to disciples and priests at the Zen Buddhist monastery (later known as the Shaolin monastery) where Bodhidharma devoted his life.

It is not clear when martial arts began using Toya as one of its weapons. Initially toya were still made of bamboo or wood, but after acculturation with natural resources in the archipelago, rattan is more often used as the basic material for toya.

Toyas make an ideal long-range weapon that can ...

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