Light weight needles used as efficient throwing weapons. Due to the thinness of these weapons, they are quite discreet and aren't as easy to spot flying in mid-air in contrast to kunai. These needles may also be used for medicinal purposes.
Umbrella
Thrown into the air where it hovers and showers a deadly amount of hari onto the user's opponents. It also doubles as a fashionable umbrella on those rainy days.
Kunai
Small spearheaded shaped knives, complete with a handle and a hole. It doubles as a light weight throwing knife and close combat melee weapon. The hole may be attached to string or wires. Due to the versatility of this multi-purpose knife it is used commonly by all ninjas.
Handle-Less kunai
A handle-less spearheaded shaped knife, which is much lighter than it's handled cousin. Thus it is lighter and should be more efficient as a throwing weapon than the regular kunai.
Twin-Bladed Kunai
Rather than having a hole at the end of the handle, this kunai has another spearheaded blade. It is twice as efficient as a close-combat weapon, compared to the regular kunai. However, it may also pose dangerous to the wielder for when used in a thrusting stance; the other twin blade would be pointed in the users direction and could be used against them.
Makibishi
A metal caltrop device with four projecting spikes so arranged that when three of the spikes are on the ground, the fourth points upward. Makibishi is often used as a booby-trap, however they may be completely harmless depending on whether you are wearing protective footgear or not.
Shuriken
Extraordinarily light weight throwing weapons, in the shape of a star with four to five points. These small weapons are unlikely to do critical damage and can only be used as a throwing weapon.
Dai Shuriken
A large, single-pieced shuriken with a hole in the middle. The hole is used as a handle to throw with. Due to the tremendous size of this shuriken, it requires a lot of strength to throw it efficiently.
Fuuma Shuriken
This shuriken is composed of four thin machete-shaped kunai. It is much easier to discreetly transport in contrast to the dai shuriken, because it can be folded down into four knives.
Bladed Knuckles
Metal knuckles which hold blades at the ends. These weapons are usually used in pairs to achieve consecutive tai-jutsu combination blows.
Metal Wires
Strong, durable, single-threaded wires used to trip or bound opponents to objects. They're not only weapons, these wires can double as a strong binding to set up traps or tie people up. Great for garroting and takes up a small amount of space when rolled up.
Exploding Notes
Paper notes which are attached to various surfaces by an adhesive; the trigger which causes its detonation may vary.
Smoke Bomb
Small capsules which emit a large smoke screen, intended to confuse opponents. These are very useful to devise a safe escape route.
Kubikiri Houcho
A large and cumbersome broadsword which doubles as a heavy throwing and melee combat weapon. This sword is exclusively used by Zabuza. It's also great for chopping firewood!
Temari's Fan
A large fan used to waft air streams in powerful surges. The wind that this fan creates is incredible for it can even chop down trees!
Spiked Chain Gauntlets
Metal gloves which conceal a thick, spiked, metal chain.
Soldier Pill
Pills commonly used by ninjas to revitalize one's strength and energy during a battle.
Akimichi Pills
Powerful drugs used by the Akimichi clan which dramatically increase the user's ability. These strong pills may pose life threatening due to the considerable amount of power they unleash. There are three delicious pills in total: red, yellow, and green. The pills require energy from the user's body fat, which explains why Choji lost an exorbitant amount of weight after consuming all three pills.
Karasu
An attack based puppet-marionette which is controlled through threads of chakra. It secretly wields a variation of weapons including hari and kunai.
Kuroari
A puppet-marionette designed to capture its opponents. Much like Karasu it is controlled through invisible threads of chakra.