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{{Infobox Obstacle
 
{{Infobox Obstacle
 
|name = Burasagari Maruta
 
|name = Burasagari Maruta
|image = BurasagariMaruta_S2.jpg
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|image = Maruta rolling.png
|caption = [[Tanabe Chie]] crossed the Burasagari Maruta, [[SASUKE 2]]
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|caption = Burasagari Maruta, [[SASUKE 1]]
 
|g4_name = Spinning Log
 
|g4_name = Spinning Log
 
|s_stage = [[First Stage]]
 
|s_stage = [[First Stage]]
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It was a log, 30 cm in diameter and 3.6 meters long, in which a competitor must cross like a balance beam. The log spun on an axis. Competitor could either walk/run across the log or use hands and feet to help crossing the log (which was a safer but slower approach). It was retired in favor of the [[Rolling Maruta]], which remained in the First Stage until [[Nagano Makoto]]'s [[kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 17]].
 
It was a log, 30 cm in diameter and 3.6 meters long, in which a competitor must cross like a balance beam. The log spun on an axis. Competitor could either walk/run across the log or use hands and feet to help crossing the log (which was a safer but slower approach). It was retired in favor of the [[Rolling Maruta]], which remained in the First Stage until [[Nagano Makoto]]'s [[kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 17]].
   
A similar version of the Burasagari Maruta was used from [[KUNOICHI 3]] to [[KUNOICHI 5]] and [[KUNOICHI 7]], except the log was not on a high platform, and was called as the [[Kaiten Tsutsu]]. The design of the Kaiten Tsutsu would later be used for the Spinning Log on several SASUKE/Ninja Warrior's international formats. Later, a similar version returned in [[KUNOICHI 9]], where it was called as the [[Pipe Hold]], except competitors cannot stand on top of the log. A similar obstacle was also used as the second obstacle of [[SASUKE Trials|SASUKE 17 Trials]]' finals, known there as the [[Ipponbashi]].
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A similar version of the Burasagari Maruta was used from [[KUNOICHI 3]] to [[KUNOICHI 5]] and [[KUNOICHI 7]], except the log was not on a high platform, and was called as the [[Kaiten Tsutsu]]. The design of the Kaiten Tsutsu would later be used for the Spinning Log on several SASUKE/Ninja Warrior's international formats. Later, a similar version returned in [[KUNOICHI 9]], where it was called as the [[Pipe Hold]], except competitors cannot stand on top of the log. A similar obstacle was also used as the second obstacle of [[SASUKE Trials|SASUKE 17 Trials]]' Finals, known there as the Ipponbashi (not to be confused with the [[Ipponbashi]] obstacle that was used in [[SASUKE 12]]).
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[[File:BurasagariMaruta S2-0.jpg|left|thumb|276x276px|[[Tanabe Chie]] crossed the Burasagari Maruta, [[SASUKE 2]]]]
   
 
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==American Ninja Warrior Appearances==
 
==American Ninja Warrior Appearances==
 
[[File:ANW1_Barrel_Roll.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 1's Barrel Roll]]
 
[[File:ANW1_Barrel_Roll.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 1's Barrel Roll]]
[[File:ANW4_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Log in Southwest and Northwest regions]]
 
[[File:ANW6_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Log in Denver]]
 
[[File:ANW7_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 7's Spinning Log in Houston]]
 
 
The Burasagari Maruta (called as the Spinning Log) appeared as the third obstacle on:
 
The Burasagari Maruta (called as the Spinning Log) appeared as the third obstacle on:
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior|American Ninja Warrior 1]] (called as the Barrel Roll/Rolling Barrel, with a much bigger log),
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior|American Ninja Warrior 1]] (called as the Barrel Roll/Rolling Barrel, with a much bigger log),
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior 4]] in Southwest and Northwest regions,
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior 4]] in Southwest and Northwest regions,
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Denver, and
 
*[[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Denver, and
*[[American Ninja Warrior 7]] in Houston.
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*[[American Ninja Warrior 7]] in Houston.[[File:ANW4_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Log in Southwest and Northwest regions]]
   
 
However, on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] and [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], competitors could not use their hands (competitors must walk/run across the log, i.e. touching the log with hands would result in disqualification).
 
However, on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] and [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], competitors could not use their hands (competitors must walk/run across the log, i.e. touching the log with hands would result in disqualification).
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[[File:-20-_Spinning_Log.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log]]
 
[[File:-20-_Spinning_Log.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log]]
 
[[File:-31-_Spinning_Log_with_Donut.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut]]
 
[[File:-31-_Spinning_Log_with_Donut.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut]]
On [[Australian Ninja Warrior]], the Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle during the semi-finals, and then in Stage One (which was similar to [[American Ninja Warrior 7]] version of the Spinning Log, and was called as the Spinning Log with Donut).
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On [[Australian Ninja Warrior]], the Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle during the semi-finals, and then in Stage One (which was similar to the obstacle used during [[American Ninja Warrior 7]]'s Houston course, called as the Spinning Log with Donut).
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Then, on [[Australian Ninja Warrior 3]], the Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle in Stage One.
   
   
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==='''SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia'''===
 
==='''SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia'''===
 
[[File:SNWI2017_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017's Spinning Log in Semifinal Stage 1]]
 
[[File:SNWI2017_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017's Spinning Log in Semifinal Stage 1]]
On [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017]], the Spinning Log appeared as the second obstacle during Semifinal Stage 1. However, unlike on American Ninja Warrior, Ninja Warrior UK, and Australian Ninja Warrior, the log was made thicker. As the result, it was proven to be an extremely easy, as no competitor failed on this obstacle.
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On [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017]], the Spinning Log appeared as the second obstacle during Semifinal Stage 1. However, unlike on American Ninja Warrior, Ninja Warrior UK, Australian Ninja Warrior, and SASUKE Vietnam, the log was made thicker. As the result, it was proven to be an extremely easy, as no competitor failed on this obstacle.
   
 
During [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition]], the log was made thinner and more swinging when the competitors attempted the obstacle. Despite that, no competitor failed on this obstacle once again.
 
During [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition]], the log was made thinner and more swinging when the competitors attempted the obstacle. Despite that, no competitor failed on this obstacle once again.
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==='''SASUKE Vietnam'''===
 
==='''SASUKE Vietnam'''===
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[[File:Screenshot 2019-02-03-16-48-32.png|thumb|276px|SASUKE Vietnam 4's Spinning Log]]
On [[SASUKE Vietnam 4]], the Spinning Log (called locally as Cầu Quay) appeared as the third obstacle in Stage 1A, replacing the [[Goren Hammer]] from past two SASUKE Vietnam seasons. The obstacle had a similar specification to the Spinning Log on [[American Ninja Warrior 7]].
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From [[SASUKE Vietnam 4]] to [[SASUKE Vietnam 5]], the Spinning Log (called locally as Cầu Quay) appeared as the third obstacle in Stage 1A, replacing the [[Goren Hammer]] from past two SASUKE Vietnam seasons.
   
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The obstacle had a similar specification to the Spinning Log used in Houston course on [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], except the landing platform was bigger, and the position of the circular barrier was adjusted.
   
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On its [[SASUKE Vietnam 4|debut season]], 6 competitors failed on this obstacle, including and the most shockingly, [[Takaharu Nakagawa]]. However, only Nguyễn Đức Hoàn failed on it on the [[SASUKE Vietnam 5|next season]].
   
 
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==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found

Revision as of 12:19, 16 June 2020

The Burasagari Maruta (ぶら下がり丸太) was a First Stage obstacle in the first two SASUKE tournaments.

It was a log, 30 cm in diameter and 3.6 meters long, in which a competitor must cross like a balance beam. The log spun on an axis. Competitor could either walk/run across the log or use hands and feet to help crossing the log (which was a safer but slower approach). It was retired in favor of the Rolling Maruta, which remained in the First Stage until Nagano Makoto's kanzenseiha in SASUKE 17.

A similar version of the Burasagari Maruta was used from KUNOICHI 3 to KUNOICHI 5 and KUNOICHI 7, except the log was not on a high platform, and was called as the Kaiten Tsutsu. The design of the Kaiten Tsutsu would later be used for the Spinning Log on several SASUKE/Ninja Warrior's international formats. Later, a similar version returned in KUNOICHI 9, where it was called as the Pipe Hold, except competitors cannot stand on top of the log. A similar obstacle was also used as the second obstacle of SASUKE 17 Trials' Finals, known there as the Ipponbashi (not to be confused with the Ipponbashi obstacle that was used in SASUKE 12).

BurasagariMaruta S2-0

Tanabe Chie crossed the Burasagari Maruta, SASUKE 2

American Ninja Warrior Appearances

ANW1 Barrel Roll

American Ninja Warrior 1's Barrel Roll

The Burasagari Maruta (called as the Spinning Log) appeared as the third obstacle on:

However, on American Ninja Warrior 6 and American Ninja Warrior 7, competitors could not use their hands (competitors must walk/run across the log, i.e. touching the log with hands would result in disqualification).

During American Ninja Warrior 6's Denver finals, the obstacle was modified by adding a square barrier at the middle of the log. Eventually, this version of the Spinning Log returned on American Ninja Warrior 7, except the barrier's shape was changed to circular.

Later, a modified version of this obstacle (called as the Broken Pipes) appeared as the third obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 9 in Kansas City.

Other Appearances

Ninja Warrior UK

NWUK4 Spinning Log

Ninja Warrior UK 4's Spinning Log

The Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 3, Heat 5, and the semi-finals on Ninja Warrior UK 2, and then during the semi-finals on Ninja Warrior UK 3. On Ninja Warrior UK 4, the obstacle was moved to the eighth obstacle, once again during the semi-finals.


Australian Ninja Warrior

-20- Spinning Log

Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log

-31- Spinning Log with Donut

Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut

On Australian Ninja Warrior, the Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle during the semi-finals, and then in Stage One (which was similar to the obstacle used during American Ninja Warrior 7's Houston course, called as the Spinning Log with Donut).

Then, on Australian Ninja Warrior 3, the Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle in Stage One.


SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia

SNWI2017 Spinning Log

SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017's Spinning Log in Semifinal Stage 1

On SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017, the Spinning Log appeared as the second obstacle during Semifinal Stage 1. However, unlike on American Ninja Warrior, Ninja Warrior UK, Australian Ninja Warrior, and SASUKE Vietnam, the log was made thicker. As the result, it was proven to be an extremely easy, as no competitor failed on this obstacle.

During SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition, the log was made thinner and more swinging when the competitors attempted the obstacle. Despite that, no competitor failed on this obstacle once again.


SASUKE Vietnam

Screenshot 2019-02-03-16-48-32

SASUKE Vietnam 4's Spinning Log

From SASUKE Vietnam 4 to SASUKE Vietnam 5, the Spinning Log (called locally as Cầu Quay) appeared as the third obstacle in Stage 1A, replacing the Goren Hammer from past two SASUKE Vietnam seasons.

The obstacle had a similar specification to the Spinning Log used in Houston course on American Ninja Warrior 7, except the landing platform was bigger, and the position of the circular barrier was adjusted.

On its debut season, 6 competitors failed on this obstacle, including and the most shockingly, Takaharu Nakagawa. However, only Nguyễn Đức Hoàn failed on it on the next season.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
1 79 84 94.04%
2 79 83 95.18%
Total 158 167 94.61%