kiseru
Kiseru is a Japanese smoking pipe traditionally used for smoking kizami, a finely shredded tobacco product resembling hair.
Typically the mouth piece and bowl are made from metal, with a tubular shaft of wood or bamboo stretching in between. The bowl is much smaller than that of western-style pipes. Because each kiseru is basically a rod with metal ends, extremely long kiseru could be carried as weapons, especially by the gangster-like kabukimono samurai of Edo period Japan.
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