手鉤

Etymology
Compound of.

Noun

 * 1) a small fire hook used by firemen: a steel-reinforced wooden handle of some 60 centimeters with a hook about halfway, used by the fire chief
 * 2) a hook used for handling large fish in a fish store or market, or for handling packages or freight, with a handle of some 30 centimeters with a hook on the end
 * 3) a hook used by fishermen to help lift large fish, consisting of a hook on the end of a long pole
 * 4)  alternate name for a tekkō kagi, a Japanese hand weapon