Belly Punch Japaneserar New

A belly punch — or fukubu ate (腹部当て) in martial arts terminology — refers to a directed strike to the solar plexus or abdomen. In Japanese media, such blows carry specific narrative weight:

This time, Rei was ready. She didn’t block. She shifted her hips, letting the punch graze her side, and in the same motion, drove her own fist— gyaku-tsuki —straight into Mika’s unprotected stomach. belly punch japaneserar new

The punch came—a focused, driving choku-zuki . It landed squarely in Kenji’s solar plexus. The sound was a dull thud . A belly punch — or fukubu ate (腹部当て)

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