Kanemitsu no Tomoe

The is a yōkai naginata wielded by the Inu-hanyō Setsuna.

History
To be added

Physical Description
Kanemitsu no Tomoe is a pole arm consisting of a curved single-edged blade mounted on a dark blue shaft with a golden tsuba (handguard). It has a white fur tassel attached to the tsuba and a golden pommel. The weapon stands taller than Setsuna.

Powers & Abilities

 * Senpū-jin: By spinning the naginata rapidly above her head, Setsuna can create a massive cyclone of wind, sucking enemies into it and inflicting major damage. It can also function as a projectile attack by spinning the naginata towards her opponent.
 * Muretachi no Tsubame: By slashing the air, Setsuna can unleash a barrage of green yōkai energy in the form of swallows towards her opponent.
 * Yadori Ga no Tsuki: A swarm of light moths that release sleep spores that causes subjects to fall asleep. However, it has no effect on those who've been cursed by the Dream Butterfly.

Cyclone Burst

 * The Three Princesses (first use)
 * The Dream Butterfly
 * The Gateway to the Past
 * Jakotsumaru of the Red Bone Palace
 * The Cat Juan at the Old Temple
 * The Dream-Gazing Trap
 * Curse of the Man-Eating Pond
 * The Gold and Silver Rainbow Pearls
 * Night of the New Moon and the Black-Haired Towa
 * The Delicious Feudal Monks
 * The One Behind the Forest Fire
 * Sesshomaru and Kirinmaru
 * Princess Ayia's Beniyasha Hunting

Scourge of Swallows

 * The Dream Butterfly (first time)
 * The Gateway to the Past
 * Jakotsumaru of the Red Bone Palace
 * Meifuku the Meioju
 * The Gold and Silver Rainbow Pearls
 * Night of the New Moon and the Black-Haired Towa
 * The Delicious Feudal Monks
 * The One Behind the Forest Fire
 * Trap of the Two Perils

Specialized Abilities
Flaming Kanemitsu no Tomoe: Setsuna temporary gained a flaming Kanemitsu no Tomoe after absorbing the fire from the conjoined twin yōkai Kinka. At the same time, its unique abilities were also enhanced with the flames. Following the defeat of Joka. It was never used again, as Kinka had soon died.

Trivia

 * A Tomoe a famous Japanese symbol, commonly used as for shrines and symbols of archery. It can mean to hope, to expect or be anxious over.