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{{Infobox Obstacle
 
{{Infobox Obstacle
|name = Burasagari Maruta
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| name = Burasagari Maruta
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| image = [[File:Burasagari Maruta.png|thumb|300px]]
|image = BurasagariMaruta_S2.jpg
 
|caption = [[Tanabe Chie]] Crossing the Burasagari Maruta, ''[[SASUKE 2]]''
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| caption = Burasagari Maruta in [[SASUKE 1]]
|g4_name = Spinning Log
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| g4_name = Log Dangle<br>Spinning Log
|s_stage = [[First Stage]]
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| s_stage = [[First Stage]]
|s_first = [[SASUKE 1]]
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| s_first = [[SASUKE 1]]
|s_last = [[SASUKE 2]]
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| s_last = [[SASUKE 2]]
|s_comps = [[List of SASUKE obstacles|2 Competitions]]
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| s_comps = [[List of SASUKE competitions|2 Competitions]]
|s_attempt = [[SASUKE 1]], [[Tanaka Tomokazu ]]
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| s_attempt = [[SASUKE 1]], [[Tanaka Tomokazu]]
|s_clear = [[SASUKE 1]], [[Tanaka Tomokazu ]]
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| s_clear = [[SASUKE 1]], [[Tanaka Tomokazu]]
 
}}
 
}}
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'''Burasagari Maruta''' (ぶら下がり丸太), called ''Log Dangle'' ([[SASUKE 1]])/''Spinning Log'' ([[SASUKE 2]]) in English broadcasts, was a [[First Stage]] obstacle in the first two [[SASUKE]] tournaments.
   
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, that 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]]''.
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The obstacle consisted of a log, 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter and 3.6 metres (11.81 feet) long, which a competitor must cross like a balance beam, while the log spun on its axis. Competitors could try to run, walk, or slide across the log or to use hands and feet to help crossing the log, with the former being a faster but riskier approach, while the latter is a safer but significantly slower approach.
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[[File:Inoue Kiyomi attempting Burasagari Maruta in SASUKE 1.png|thumb|300px|left|[[Inoue Kiyomi]] attempting Burasagari Maruta<br>in [[SASUKE 1]]]]
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It was a fairly easy obstacle, eliminating only nine competitors, although one of them notably was the first ever competitor to wear [[Number 100|#100]], [[Kawashima Hiroshi]]. Its high clear rate prompts the producers to replace the obstacle with the harder and more iconic [[Rolling Maruta]] in [[SASUKE 3]], which would remain in First Stage until [[Nagano Makoto]]'s [[Kanzenseiha]] in [[SASUKE 17]].
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A similar version of this obstacle was also used in [[KUNOICHI]] tournaments, called [[Kaiten Tsutsu]]. The major distinction being that the log was not on a higher elevation connected by bars, instead connected directly to the two platforms. Later, a similar version returned in [[KUNOICHI 2017 Spring]], named [[Pipe Hold]], although interestingly, unlike in SASUKE, competitors weren't allowed to stand on the log, possibly for safety reasons. A similar obstacle was also used as the second obstacle in the Finals of [[SASUKE Trials|SASUKE 17 Trials]], known there as Ipponbashi (not to be confused with [[Ipponbashi]] that was used in [[SASUKE 12]]).
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{{clear}}
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== Other Appearances==
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===American Ninja Warrior===
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Variations on the Burasagari Maruta appeared in various American Ninja Warrior tournaments:
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*[[American Ninja Warrior|American Ninja Warrior 1]] (renamed the Barrel Roll, or Rolling Barrel),
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*[[American Ninja Warrior 4]] in Southwest and Northwest regions,
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*[[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Denver,
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*[[American Ninja Warrior 7]] in Houston, and
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*[[American Ninja Warrior 13]] in QF EP 1 and 3.
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{{clear}}
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[[File:ANW1_Barrel_Roll.jpg|thumb|276px|right|American Ninja Warrior 1's Barrel Roll]]
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During [[American Ninja Warrior|American Ninja Warrior 1]], the log was made much bigger and rotated at a much slower speed (sometimes nearly not moving at all). As a result, this obstacle didn't make any damage to competitors.
   
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It was also in [[KUNOICHI 3]] to [[KUNOICHI 7]], except it was not on a high platform. Its name in [[KUNOICHI]] was Kaiten Tsutsu. A similar version returned in [[KUNOICHI 9]], where it is called the [[Pipe Hold]], except competitors cannot stand on the log. A similar obstacle was the second obstacle of the finals of the [[SASUKE Trials|SASUKE 17 Trials]], known there as the Ipponbashi.
 
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[[File:ANW4_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|right|American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Log in Southwest and Northwest regions]]
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From [[American Ninja Warrior 4]], the log was 20 feet (6.096 meters) long and was made to be similar to [[Kaiten Tsutsu]] from KUNOICHI, with a thin log connected directly to the two platforms. This version returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]]'s Denver qualifiers, however; competitors were not allowed to use their hands while crossing the log, otherwise they would be disqualified in a similar manner to the [[Pipe Hold]] of KUNOICHI.
   
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{{clear}}
It was also used as the third obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior|American Ninja Warrior 1]] (called Rolling Barrel/Barrel Roll, with much bigger log), [[American Ninja Warrior 4]] (Southwest and Northwest region), [[American Ninja Warrior 6]] in Denver, and [[American Ninja Warrior 7]] in Houston, which was very similar to the KUNOICHI's version. However, on American Ninja Warrior 6 and 7 version, competitors could not use their hands (competitors must walk/run across the log, i.e. touching the log with hands meant disqualification). Also on American Ninja Warrior 7, there was a barrier placed in the middle of the log.
 
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[[File:ANW6 - Denver Finals - Spinning Log.png|thumb|276px|right|American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Log]]
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Then, on [[American Ninja Warrior 6]]'s Denver finals, the log retained the same length as two seasons ago but was given a square foam barrier at the middle of it. This change caused one competitor, [[David Schwartz]], to fail at this obstacle.
   
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This version of the Spinning Log returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 7]]'s Houston city qualifiers and finals, except the barrier's shape was changed to circular. This version of the obstacle was 18 feet (5.49 meters) long.
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Competitors were still not allowed to use their hands while crossing the log during these two seasons.
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A modified version of this obstacle (known as the [[Broken Pipes]]) appeared as the third obstacle on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]] in Kansas City.
 
{{clear}}
 
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[[File:Spinning Log ANW13.png|thumb|276px|right|American Ninja Warrior 13's Spinning Log]]
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The American Ninja Warrior 7 version of the Spinning Log later returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 13]], introduced as part of the [[Split Decision]] in the first and third episode of qualifiers. Competitors were given a chance to attempt either this obstacle or the [[Domino Effect]]. The obstacle took out eight competitors during the qualifiers' episode, including [[Thomas Stillings]] and [[Mathis Owhadi]]. At the end of the night, it took out just one more competitor than the Domino Effect (which took out seven competitors). During the third qualifiers' episode, only four competitors failed on it, including [[Brandon Mears]] and [[Bootie Cothran]].
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{{clear}}
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===Ninja Warrior UK===
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[[File:NWUK4_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|Ninja Warrior UK 4's Spinning Log]]
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The Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 3, Heat 5, and the semi-finals of [[Ninja Warrior UK 2]], and was 6m (19.69 feet) long, and then during the semi-finals on [[Ninja Warrior UK 3]]. For [[Ninja Warrior UK 4]], however, the Spinning Log was moved to the eighth obstacle instead.
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{{clear}}
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===Ninja Warrior France===
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[[File:Nwf1 spinning log.png|thumb|277x277px|Ninja Warrior France 1's Spinning Log]]
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Spinning Log, locally called La Poutre Infernale (literally ''The Infernal Beam''), appeared as the third obstacle of Heat 2 of [[Ninja Warrior France|Ninja Warrior France 1]].{{clear}}
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===Australian Ninja Warrior===
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[[File:-20-_Spinning_Log.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log]]
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[[File:Aunw3 spinning log.png|thumb|276x276px|Australian Ninja Warrior 3's Log Dash]]
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[[File:AuNW6 - Semifinal 1 - Log Dash.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior 6's Log Dash]]
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The Spinning Log version from [[American Ninja Warrior 4]] appeared:
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*as the third obstacle during the semi-finals on [[Australian Ninja Warrior]],
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*as the third obstacle in Stage One on [[Australian Ninja Warrior 3]], it was 6m long,
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*during the first three rounds of qualifying for [[Australian Ninja Warrior: State of Origin]], and
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* as the third obstacle during the semi-finals on [[Australian Ninja Warrior 6]] (renamed as '''Log Dash'''). The length of the log was increased to 7m (22.97ft). More importantly, the log is stationary and does not spin.
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{{clear}}
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[[File:-31-_Spinning_Log_with_Donut.png|thumb|276px|Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut]]
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[[File:Aunw1 spinning log donut.png|thumb|276x276px|Lateral view of Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut]]
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While on [[Australian Ninja Warrior|Australian Ninja Warrior 1]], the version used during [[American Ninja Warrior 7]]'s Houston course appeared as the third obstacle in Stage One, renamed as the '''Spinning Log with Donut'''. The barrier was placed two-thirds of the way along the log.
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{{clear}}
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===SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia===
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[[File:SNWI2017_Spinning_Log.jpg|thumb|276px|SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017's Spinning Log in Semifinal Stage 1]]
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In [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017]], the Spinning Log appeared as the second obstacle during Semifinal Stage 1. However, the log was made noticeably thicker than other variations, reminiscent of the Burasagari Maruta. As a result, it was extremely easy, as no competitor failed it.
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During [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition]], the Spinning Log was made thinner and would swing more when the competitors attempted the obstacle. Despite that, there were once again no failures on the obstacle.
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{{clear}}
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===SASUKE Vietnam===
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[[File:Screenshot 2019-02-03-16-48-32.png|thumb|276px|SASUKE Vietnam 4's Spinning Log]]
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On [[SASUKE Vietnam 4]] and [[SASUKE Vietnam 5]], the Spinning Log, locally called Cầu Quay (literally ''Spin Bridge'', not to be confused with ''[[Spin Bridge]]'') 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 on the Houston course of [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], except here, the landing platform was bigger, and the position of the circular barrier was adjusted.
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In its [[SASUKE Vietnam 4|debut season]], six competitors failed on this obstacle, including most shockingly, [[Nakagawa Takaharu|Takaharu Nakagawa]]. However, only one competitor failed the obstacle [[SASUKE Vietnam 5|next season]], Nguyễn Đức Hoàn.
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{{clear}}
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=== Ninja Warrior Poland ===
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[[File:NWP5 Swinging Spikes with Spinning Log.jpg|thumb|276x276px|Ninja Warrior Poland 5's Spinning Log]]
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On [[Ninja Warrior Poland 5]], the Spinning Log appeared as the fifth obstacle in Heats. In Heat 1 and Heat 4, it was paired with the [[Swinging Spikes]] as part of the Route B of the [[Crossroads]]. In Heat 2 and Heat 6, it was paired with the [[Ring Jump]] as part of the Route A of the Crossroads. In Heat 3 and Heat 5, it was paired with the [[Monkey Peg]] as part of the Route A of the Crossroads. The length of the log was 7 meters. In Heat 1, each competitor who completed obstacle four chose the Spinning Log. Two competitors who failed in this obstacle advanced to the semi-finals.
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{{clear}}
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===Ninja Warrior Austria ===
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[[File:Nwat1 spinning log.png|thumb|275x275px|Ninja Warrior Austria 1's Spinning Log]]
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Spinning Log was the third obstacle of Heat 1 & 4 in [[Ninja Warrior Austria|Ninja Warrior Austria 1]].{{clear}}
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===Ninja Warrior Germany ===
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[[File:Nwgr1 spinning log.png|thumb|276x276px|Ninja Warrior Germany 1's Spinning Log]]
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Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle of Preliminary Rounds 1 & 4 of Ninja Warrior Germany 1.{{clear}}
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===Ninja Israel ===
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[[File:NWI Spin Log.png|thumb|277x277px|Ninja Israel's Spinning Log]]
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On [[Ninja Warrior Israel]], the Spinning Log, literally translated בול העץ המסתובב appeared as the third obstacle in the Semifinals.
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[[File:NWI2 Spinning Log.png|thumb|279x279px|Ninja Israel 2's Spinning Log]]
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Then, on [[Ninja Warrior Israel 2]], the Spinning Log appeared as the fifth obstacle in Semifinal 2 and Semifinal 4.{{clear}}
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==Trivia==
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* On SASUKE Vietnam, the Spinning Log shared the same local name as the [[Spin Bridge]] (as Cầu Quay).
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* On Ninja Warrior UK, the [[Broken Pipes]] was called as Spinning Log.
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
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* All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found.
   
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=== SASUKE ===
{|class="wikitable" width="100%"
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|''SASUKE/ ANW''
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Clears
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! width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" | ''SASUKE''
!width="30%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Attempts
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! width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Clears
!width="30%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Percentage
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! width="30%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Attempts
 
! width="30%" style="background-color: #4D0503;" |Percentage
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|[[SASUKE 1|1]]
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|[[SASUKE 1|1]]
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| 80
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|80
 
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|84
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|84
 
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| 95.24%
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|95.24%
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|[[SASUKE 2|2]]
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|[[SASUKE 2|2]]
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|64
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|48
 
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|69
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|52
 
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|92.75%
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|94%
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|Total
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|[[American Ninja Warrior|ANW 1]]
 
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|144
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|62
 
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|153
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|62
 
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|94.12%
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|100%
 
|-
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|[[American Ninja Warrior 4|ANW 4]]
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|136
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|142
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #530B09;"|95.77%
 
|-
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|Total
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|326
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|340
 
|align="center" style="background-color: #721410;"|96.25%
 
 
|}
 
|}
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{{clear}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery hideaddbutton="true">
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SASUKE_1's_Burasagari_Maruta.png
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SASUKE_2's_Burasagari_Maruta.png
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</gallery>
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{{Sasuke Obstacles}}
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{{American Ninja Warrior Obstacles}}
 
[[Category:SASUKE obstacles]]
 
[[Category:SASUKE obstacles]]
[[Category:First stage]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 4]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 7]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 13]]
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[[ja:ぶら下がり丸太]]
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[[zh-tw:下坡圓木]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 13 February 2024

Burasagari Maruta (ぶら下がり丸太), called Log Dangle (SASUKE 1)/Spinning Log (SASUKE 2) in English broadcasts, was a First Stage obstacle in the first two SASUKE tournaments.

The obstacle consisted of a log, 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter and 3.6 metres (11.81 feet) long, which a competitor must cross like a balance beam, while the log spun on its axis. Competitors could try to run, walk, or slide across the log or to use hands and feet to help crossing the log, with the former being a faster but riskier approach, while the latter is a safer but significantly slower approach.

Inoue Kiyomi attempting Burasagari Maruta in SASUKE 1

Inoue Kiyomi attempting Burasagari Maruta
in SASUKE 1

It was a fairly easy obstacle, eliminating only nine competitors, although one of them notably was the first ever competitor to wear #100, Kawashima Hiroshi. Its high clear rate prompts the producers to replace the obstacle with the harder and more iconic Rolling Maruta in SASUKE 3, which would remain in First Stage until Nagano Makoto's Kanzenseiha in SASUKE 17.

A similar version of this obstacle was also used in KUNOICHI tournaments, called Kaiten Tsutsu. The major distinction being that the log was not on a higher elevation connected by bars, instead connected directly to the two platforms. Later, a similar version returned in KUNOICHI 2017 Spring, named Pipe Hold, although interestingly, unlike in SASUKE, competitors weren't allowed to stand on the log, possibly for safety reasons. A similar obstacle was also used as the second obstacle in the Finals of SASUKE 17 Trials, known there as Ipponbashi (not to be confused with Ipponbashi that was used in SASUKE 12).

Other Appearances

American Ninja Warrior

Variations on the Burasagari Maruta appeared in various American Ninja Warrior tournaments:

ANW1 Barrel Roll

American Ninja Warrior 1's Barrel Roll

During American Ninja Warrior 1, the log was made much bigger and rotated at a much slower speed (sometimes nearly not moving at all). As a result, this obstacle didn't make any damage to competitors.

ANW4 Spinning Log

American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Log in Southwest and Northwest regions

From American Ninja Warrior 4, the log was 20 feet (6.096 meters) long and was made to be similar to Kaiten Tsutsu from KUNOICHI, with a thin log connected directly to the two platforms. This version returned on American Ninja Warrior 6's Denver qualifiers, however; competitors were not allowed to use their hands while crossing the log, otherwise they would be disqualified in a similar manner to the Pipe Hold of KUNOICHI.

ANW6 - Denver Finals - Spinning Log

American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Log

Then, on American Ninja Warrior 6's Denver finals, the log retained the same length as two seasons ago but was given a square foam barrier at the middle of it. This change caused one competitor, David Schwartz, to fail at this obstacle.

This version of the Spinning Log returned on American Ninja Warrior 7's Houston city qualifiers and finals, except the barrier's shape was changed to circular. This version of the obstacle was 18 feet (5.49 meters) long.

Competitors were still not allowed to use their hands while crossing the log during these two seasons.

A modified version of this obstacle (known as the Broken Pipes) appeared as the third obstacle on American Ninja Warrior 9 in Kansas City.

Spinning Log ANW13

American Ninja Warrior 13's Spinning Log

The American Ninja Warrior 7 version of the Spinning Log later returned on American Ninja Warrior 13, introduced as part of the Split Decision in the first and third episode of qualifiers. Competitors were given a chance to attempt either this obstacle or the Domino Effect. The obstacle took out eight competitors during the qualifiers' episode, including Thomas Stillings and Mathis Owhadi. At the end of the night, it took out just one more competitor than the Domino Effect (which took out seven competitors). During the third qualifiers' episode, only four competitors failed on it, including Brandon Mears and Bootie Cothran.

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 of Ninja Warrior UK 2, and was 6m (19.69 feet) long, and then during the semi-finals on Ninja Warrior UK 3. For Ninja Warrior UK 4, however, the Spinning Log was moved to the eighth obstacle instead.

Ninja Warrior France

Nwf1 spinning log

Ninja Warrior France 1's Spinning Log

Spinning Log, locally called La Poutre Infernale (literally The Infernal Beam), appeared as the third obstacle of Heat 2 of Ninja Warrior France 1.

Australian Ninja Warrior

-20- Spinning Log

Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log

Aunw3 spinning log

Australian Ninja Warrior 3's Log Dash

AuNW6 - Semifinal 1 - Log Dash

Australian Ninja Warrior 6's Log Dash

The Spinning Log version from American Ninja Warrior 4 appeared:

-31- Spinning Log with Donut

Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut

Aunw1 spinning log donut

Lateral view of Australian Ninja Warrior's Spinning Log with Donut

While on Australian Ninja Warrior 1, the version used during American Ninja Warrior 7's Houston course appeared as the third obstacle in Stage One, renamed as the Spinning Log with Donut. The barrier was placed two-thirds of the way along the log.

SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia

SNWI2017 Spinning Log

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

In SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia 2017, the Spinning Log appeared as the second obstacle during Semifinal Stage 1. However, the log was made noticeably thicker than other variations, reminiscent of the Burasagari Maruta. As a result, it was extremely easy, as no competitor failed it.

During SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia: International Competition, the Spinning Log was made thinner and would swing more when the competitors attempted the obstacle. Despite that, there were once again no failures on the obstacle.

SASUKE Vietnam

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

SASUKE Vietnam 4's Spinning Log

On SASUKE Vietnam 4 and SASUKE Vietnam 5, the Spinning Log, locally called Cầu Quay (literally Spin Bridge, not to be confused with Spin Bridge) 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 on the Houston course of American Ninja Warrior 7, except here, the landing platform was bigger, and the position of the circular barrier was adjusted.

In its debut season, six competitors failed on this obstacle, including most shockingly, Takaharu Nakagawa. However, only one competitor failed the obstacle next season, Nguyễn Đức Hoàn.

Ninja Warrior Poland

NWP5 Swinging Spikes with Spinning Log

Ninja Warrior Poland 5's Spinning Log

On Ninja Warrior Poland 5, the Spinning Log appeared as the fifth obstacle in Heats. In Heat 1 and Heat 4, it was paired with the Swinging Spikes as part of the Route B of the Crossroads. In Heat 2 and Heat 6, it was paired with the Ring Jump as part of the Route A of the Crossroads. In Heat 3 and Heat 5, it was paired with the Monkey Peg as part of the Route A of the Crossroads. The length of the log was 7 meters. In Heat 1, each competitor who completed obstacle four chose the Spinning Log. Two competitors who failed in this obstacle advanced to the semi-finals.

Ninja Warrior Austria

Nwat1 spinning log

Ninja Warrior Austria 1's Spinning Log

Spinning Log was the third obstacle of Heat 1 & 4 in Ninja Warrior Austria 1.

Ninja Warrior Germany

Nwgr1 spinning log

Ninja Warrior Germany 1's Spinning Log

Spinning Log appeared as the third obstacle of Preliminary Rounds 1 & 4 of Ninja Warrior Germany 1.

Ninja Israel

NWI Spin Log

Ninja Israel's Spinning Log

On Ninja Warrior Israel, the Spinning Log, literally translated בול העץ המסתובב appeared as the third obstacle in the Semifinals.

NWI2 Spinning Log

Ninja Israel 2's Spinning Log

Then, on Ninja Warrior Israel 2, the Spinning Log appeared as the fifth obstacle in Semifinal 2 and Semifinal 4.

Trivia

  • On SASUKE Vietnam, the Spinning Log shared the same local name as the Spin Bridge (as Cầu Quay).
  • On Ninja Warrior UK, the Broken Pipes was called as Spinning Log.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found.

SASUKE

SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
1 80 84 95.24%
2 64 69 92.75%
Total 144 153 94.12%

Gallery