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THE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 世界の剣道人口が増加傾向の中、日本の剣道人口が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 過日、東洋経済オンラインでこんな記事を目にしました 「DeNA 筒香『球界の変わらない体質』にモノ申す」 子供の「野球離れ」は大人が作り出した必然 筒香選手が語る子供の野球人口が減る3つの理由に非常に興味深いものがありました。 それは 「勝利至上主義」 「大人、指導者の顔色を見 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないと SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 世界の剣道人口が増加傾向の中、日本の剣道人口が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 過日、東洋経済オンラインでこんな記事を目にしました 「DeNA 筒香『球界の変わらない体質』にモノ申す」 子供の「野球離れ」は大人が作り出した必然 筒香選手が語る子供の野球人口が減る3つの理由に非常に興味深いものがありました。 それは 「勝利至上主義」 「大人、指導者の顔色を見 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないと THE JAPANESE SWORD AND THE JAPANESE IDIOMS The Japanese Sword and the Japanese Idioms. On 2017-09-30. 2021-05-13. By tozando-editorial-staff. The Japanese Sword – it has unbelievable cutting power, but does not break or bend. It is called the soul of the samurai and it treated not only as a weapon but carries a spiritual, religious aura. It appears in the mythologies of Kojiki andTHE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, haveSAMURAI MEALS
For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the A SAMURAI'S WORKING SCHEDULE A Samurai’s Working Schedule. A 5 working day week has become the norm in Japan, but the concept of a “day off” is a something that was only introduced into Japan in the Meiji era. Up until the Edo period, there was no concept of a “week”, and therefore no “days off”. In other words, people worked non-stop throughout the year. SEPPUKU – WHY DID SAMURAI CUT THEIR OWN BELLIES? It is a shocking custom of the samurai, famously known outside Japan as harakiri (literally “stomach cut”). Seppuku was a practice only if you were samurai, and it was considered a method in which one died with honor. The samurai would cut his stomach in a straight line or in the shape of a cross. By his own will, he would plunge the dagger MARTIAL ARTS IN THE AGE OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION The Last Samurai: Martial Arts in the Age of Cultural Appropriation, or the Tom Cruise Dilemma. I asked my friend Chelsea to measure my height. She asked me why. I didn’t want to tell her. I didn’t want to say, “I want you to measure me in inches, so that I can convert that number to shaku, and figure out how long my first iaito should be WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in INTERVIEWING HIDEHISA NISHIMURA, ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIP Winning the 2018 All Japan Championship to claim 2 consecutive championships, Hidehisa Nishimura (Kumamoto) was crowned champion for the 3rd time overall. In the history of the 66-edition tournament, he is the 4th person to win 3 championships, which is the second most behind Masahiro Miyazaki who has 6 titles. 中・高年の剣道の再開は以前より始めやすい環境に …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 剣道は生涯スポーツとも呼ばれていて、中・高年の競技人口も比較的多いのではないでしょうか。 剣道の良いところは学生時代の部活動を卒業後、ブランクがあっても再開しやすいところにあると思います。 最近では、子供が剣道を始めたことがきっかけで親も再開するという話をよく聞き 剣道を始めた動機は何ですか? 「剣道を始めた動機を教えて下さい。」 これは、昇段審査の時に聞かれる問いです。 私が東山堂を始めたきっかけは、すでにこのブログの最初の頃( 海外の剣士の方はどんなきっかけで剣道を始めたのか?私が聞いたことがあるのは、剣道を通じて日本の武士道精神を学びたいから、剣道をし SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケー …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 「剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケーションを円滑にできる」 剣道では、間合いが大切だということは剣士の皆さんは誰しも知っていると思います。 適切な間合いで相手との攻防があり、近すぎてもダメですし、遠すぎてもダメですよね。 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないと SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケー …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 「剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケーションを円滑にできる」 剣道では、間合いが大切だということは剣士の皆さんは誰しも知っていると思います。 適切な間合いで相手との攻防があり、近すぎてもダメですし、遠すぎてもダメですよね。 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないとTHE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, haveSAMURAI MEALS
For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the A SAMURAI'S WORKING SCHEDULE A Samurai’s Working Schedule. A 5 working day week has become the norm in Japan, but the concept of a “day off” is a something that was only introduced into Japan in the Meiji era. Up until the Edo period, there was no concept of a “week”, and therefore no “days off”. In other words, people worked non-stop throughout the year. SEPPUKU – WHY DID SAMURAI CUT THEIR OWN BELLIES? It is a shocking custom of the samurai, famously known outside Japan as harakiri (literally “stomach cut”). Seppuku was a practice only if you were samurai, and it was considered a method in which one died with honor. The samurai would cut his stomach in a straight line or in the shape of a cross. By his own will, he would plunge the dagger MARTIAL ARTS IN THE AGE OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION The Last Samurai: Martial Arts in the Age of Cultural Appropriation, or the Tom Cruise Dilemma. I asked my friend Chelsea to measure my height. She asked me why. I didn’t want to tell her. I didn’t want to say, “I want you to measure me in inches, so that I can convert that number to shaku, and figure out how long my first iaito should be WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in INTERVIEWING HIDEHISA NISHIMURA, ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIP Winning the 2018 All Japan Championship to claim 2 consecutive championships, Hidehisa Nishimura (Kumamoto) was crowned champion for the 3rd time overall. In the history of the 66-edition tournament, he is the 4th person to win 3 championships, which is the second most behind Masahiro Miyazaki who has 6 titles. 中・高年の剣道の再開は以前より始めやすい環境に …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 剣道は生涯スポーツとも呼ばれていて、中・高年の競技人口も比較的多いのではないでしょうか。 剣道の良いところは学生時代の部活動を卒業後、ブランクがあっても再開しやすいところにあると思います。 最近では、子供が剣道を始めたことがきっかけで親も再開するという話をよく聞き 剣道を始めた動機は何ですか? 「剣道を始めた動機を教えて下さい。」 これは、昇段審査の時に聞かれる問いです。 私が東山堂を始めたきっかけは、すでにこのブログの最初の頃( 海外の剣士の方はどんなきっかけで剣道を始めたのか?私が聞いたことがあるのは、剣道を通じて日本の武士道精神を学びたいから、剣道をし 世界の剣道人口が増加傾向の中、日本の剣道人口が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 過日、東洋経済オンラインでこんな記事を目にしました 「DeNA 筒香『球界の変わらない体質』にモノ申す」 子供の「野球離れ」は大人が作り出した必然 筒香選手が語る子供の野球人口が減る3つの理由に非常に興味深いものがありました。 それは 「勝利至上主義」 「大人、指導者の顔色を見 SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケー …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 「剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケーションを円滑にできる」 剣道では、間合いが大切だということは剣士の皆さんは誰しも知っていると思います。 適切な間合いで相手との攻防があり、近すぎてもダメですし、遠すぎてもダメですよね。 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないと SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
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Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties. JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becoming YOSHIOKA SEIJURO: WHO WAS IT THAT REALLY FOUGHT MUSASHI Yoshioka Dojo was a famous house of swordsmen, who during the Muromachi era taught kenjutsu and battle tactics to the Shogun’s family. In the novel, Musashi deliberately arrived late to an arranged duel, apparently irritating Seijuro, who was the head of the Yoshioka Dojo at the time. As his irritation reached its peak, Musashi suddenly WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in 剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケー …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 「剣道の間合いと残心が人間関係でのコミュニケーションを円滑にできる」 剣道では、間合いが大切だということは剣士の皆さんは誰しも知っていると思います。 適切な間合いで相手との攻防があり、近すぎてもダメですし、遠すぎてもダメですよね。 剣道はなぜ下着をつけずに稽古しなくてはいけない …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE これから剣道を始める方や、中学、高校に上がる方で一番多い疑問や質問が下着を着用せずに道着を着るということです。 剣道の強豪校や道場によっては「絶対的な暗黙の決まり」として決まっていたりもします。 先に結論から申しますと、 「下着を着用してもいいけど、下着を着用しないとTHE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, haveSAMURAI MEALS
For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the A SAMURAI'S WORKING SCHEDULE A Samurai’s Working Schedule. A 5 working day week has become the norm in Japan, but the concept of a “day off” is a something that was only introduced into Japan in the Meiji era. Up until the Edo period, there was no concept of a “week”, and therefore no “days off”. In other words, people worked non-stop throughout the year. SEPPUKU – WHY DID SAMURAI CUT THEIR OWN BELLIES? It is a shocking custom of the samurai, famously known outside Japan as harakiri (literally “stomach cut”). Seppuku was a practice only if you were samurai, and it was considered a method in which one died with honor. The samurai would cut his stomach in a straight line or in the shape of a cross. By his own will, he would plunge the dagger MARTIAL ARTS IN THE AGE OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION The Last Samurai: Martial Arts in the Age of Cultural Appropriation, or the Tom Cruise Dilemma. I asked my friend Chelsea to measure my height. She asked me why. I didn’t want to tell her. I didn’t want to say, “I want you to measure me in inches, so that I can convert that number to shaku, and figure out how long my first iaito should be WHY DO YOU NOT WEAR ANY UNDERWEAR WHEN DOING KEIKO IN In schools and Dojo with a long history in Kendo it’s sometimes also regarded as an “unwritten rule” among the Kendoka. So why do we not wear underwear when we do Keiko? The short answer would be that you are free to wear underwear if you want to, but it’s a customary not to. After a lot of research, it seems to have its roots in INTERVIEWING HIDEHISA NISHIMURA, ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIP Winning the 2018 All Japan Championship to claim 2 consecutive championships, Hidehisa Nishimura (Kumamoto) was crowned champion for the 3rd time overall. In the history of the 66-edition tournament, he is the 4th person to win 3 championships, which is the second most behind Masahiro Miyazaki who has 6 titles. 中・高年の剣道の再開は以前より始めやすい環境に …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 剣道は生涯スポーツとも呼ばれていて、中・高年の競技人口も比較的多いのではないでしょうか。 剣道の良いところは学生時代の部活動を卒業後、ブランクがあっても再開しやすいところにあると思います。 最近では、子供が剣道を始めたことがきっかけで親も再開するという話をよく聞き 剣道を始めた動機は何ですか? 「剣道を始めた動機を教えて下さい。」 これは、昇段審査の時に聞かれる問いです。 私が東山堂を始めたきっかけは、すでにこのブログの最初の頃( 海外の剣士の方はどんなきっかけで剣道を始めたのか?私が聞いたことがあるのは、剣道を通じて日本の武士道精神を学びたいから、剣道をし 世界の剣道人口が増加傾向の中、日本の剣道人口が …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 過日、東洋経済オンラインでこんな記事を目にしました 「DeNA 筒香『球界の変わらない体質』にモノ申す」 子供の「野球離れ」は大人が作り出した必然 筒香選手が語る子供の野球人口が減る3つの理由に非常に興味深いものがありました。 それは 「勝利至上主義」 「大人、指導者の顔色を見 TOZANDO ISG FACE SHIELD PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS. We are proud to present our newly developed Face Shield – a clear shield that you can insert into the men of your bogu that will cover both your mouth and your eyes, severely restricting the transmission of particles without hampering your ability to breathe. Designed in response to the ongoing Covid-19pandemic
ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE HAMON OF THE JAPANESE SWORD The Hamon of the Japanese Sword – An Artistic Pattern That Reveals the Aesthetic Sense of The Swordsmith. On 2018-10-02. 2020-02-07. By tozando-editorial-staff. Even those seeing a Japanese sword for the first time are captivated by the vividness of the hamon (blade pattern). The hamon refers to the part that is tempered with extraheat, so
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For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties.WHY MOKUSO?
Mokuso after practice is also designed to calm your heart that has been up and down and reflect upon your practice. It is a time to reflect, not only on whether the practice was good or bad, but also upon your own actions and attitude. You begin to understand your own weakness when you reflect on why you could not keep your heart calm orwhy
JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becomingWHAT IS CAMELLIA?
What is Camellia? On 2013-03-13 By tozando. Camellia is also know as ‘Tsubaki’ in Japanese. Camellia is probably mainly known for producing beautiful flowers during winter to early spring, but Kendo practitioners recognize the Camellia as a source of great wood for Bokken. The wood from the Camellia is know for it’s luxurious colorand it
TOZANDO ISG FACE SHIELD PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS. We are proud to present our newly developed Face Shield – a clear shield that you can insert into the men of your bogu that will cover both your mouth and your eyes, severely restricting the transmission of particles without hampering your ability to breathe. Designed in response to the ongoing Covid-19pandemic
ISUNOKI – THE HARDEST AND HEAVIEST TREE Isunoki – The little known yet hardest and heaviest tree in Japan. The isunoki tree (English; distylium racemosum), often shortened to isu in Japanese, is an evergreen, broad-leaved tree that stretches up to 20m in height. It grows mostly to the east of the Kanto region. Often the leaves will have insect galls forming on them. SECRET TECHNIQUE: TSUBAME-GAESHI It is difficult to prepare against attacks from below, as a result this Tsubame-gaeshi is a technique designed to defeat the opponent from below. This technique was called Kosetsuto, devised by the Chujo-ryu School of ancient sword fighting, in order to defeat opponents in duels. It was regarded as a secret technique that wasrarely seen.
THE HAMON OF THE JAPANESE SWORD The Hamon of the Japanese Sword – An Artistic Pattern That Reveals the Aesthetic Sense of The Swordsmith. On 2018-10-02. 2020-02-07. By tozando-editorial-staff. Even those seeing a Japanese sword for the first time are captivated by the vividness of the hamon (blade pattern). The hamon refers to the part that is tempered with extraheat, so
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For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the JAPANESE IAITO SWORD BUYING GUIDE Buying an iaito in store is ideal because you can ask to try swinging various sword to get a feel the balance. Some swords are more balanced towards the tsuka; whilst some are more balanced towards the kissaki (tip of the blade). The preferred balance varies from person to person, so please try out a few iaito and find a balance you like. WHAT IS JAPANESE WHITE OAK, SHIRAKASHI? What is Japanese White Oak, Shirakashi? “Japanese oak” is a collection of evergreen tall trees, from which long oval green leaves with an elegant luster and uneven edges grow. The Japanese oak is native to many countries in Asia, including Japan, China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, having more than 150 varieties.WHY MOKUSO?
Mokuso after practice is also designed to calm your heart that has been up and down and reflect upon your practice. It is a time to reflect, not only on whether the practice was good or bad, but also upon your own actions and attitude. You begin to understand your own weakness when you reflect on why you could not keep your heart calm orwhy
JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becomingWHAT IS CAMELLIA?
What is Camellia? On 2013-03-13 By tozando. Camellia is also know as ‘Tsubaki’ in Japanese. Camellia is probably mainly known for producing beautiful flowers during winter to early spring, but Kendo practitioners recognize the Camellia as a source of great wood for Bokken. The wood from the Camellia is know for it’s luxurious colorand it
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2020-10-16. By tozando-editorial-staff. On the night of July 8th, 1864, a stream of white and light blue haori jackets emblazoned with the kanji 誠 (Honesty) moved toward the Ikedaya Inn. It was situated just east of the famous Sanjo Bridge in the heart of Kyoto and these were the jackets of the famous Read More.SAMURAI MEALS
For the side dishes, fish, small birds, vegetables, tofu, natto, and kamaboko were popular. Meet dishes were accompanied with umeboshi, other pickles, and seaweed. This, however, was only for high class samurai – the lord, the senior commander, the THE JAPANESE SWORD AND THE JAPANESE IDIOMS The Japanese Sword and the Japanese Idioms. On 2017-09-30. 2021-05-13. By tozando-editorial-staff. The Japanese Sword – it has unbelievable cutting power, but does not break or bend. It is called the soul of the samurai and it treated not only as a weapon but carries a spiritual, religious aura. It appears in the mythologies of Kojiki and JAPANESE SAMURAI ARMOR 101 Japanese Samurai Armor 101. Japanese Armor, or katchū (甲冑; armor and helmet), can largely be categorized into two categories depending on in which period it was made: ō-yoroi (大鎧; great armor) and tōsei-gusoku (当世具足; modern armor) armors. The ō-yoroi first appears during the middle and late Heian period (794~1185), becomingTHE 8TH DAN
Then, focus on creating tame, and after completing the pre-strike tasks – strike with your ki-ken-tai ichi (spirit, sword, and body as one) while maintaining your posture. In the short period of time allotted for a shinsa, striking an opponent is a difficult task. Strike at the right moment, and even if the strike does not land, have A SAMURAI'S WORKING SCHEDULE A Samurai’s Working Schedule. A 5 working day week has become the norm in Japan, but the concept of a “day off” is a something that was only introduced into Japan in the Meiji era. Up until the Edo period, there was no concept of a “week”, and therefore no “days off”. In other words, people worked non-stop throughout the year. KUSARIGAMA | TOZANDO In Japanese ancient martial arts, there are many unique weapons and techniques. Among them, the kusarigama is an especially famous and popular weapon. In Yoshikawa Eiji’s novel Miyamoto Musashi, there is a character named Shishido Baiken who shows a strong personality.. And his combat is one of the most famous combat scenes in the theatre and movie along with the Ganryujima duel and SUNUKE – WOOD THAT HAS SURVIVED MANY CENTURIES Sunuke – Wood that has survived many centuries. For wooden swords wood from trees such as the bamboo-leaved oak, the Japanese evergreen oak, and the distylium racemosum have been used. For top quality swords, the Japanese plum tree, ebony, and sunuke have been used. Sunuke refers to the core wood taken from distylium racemosum (isunoki) that
MARTIAL ARTS IN THE AGE OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION The Last Samurai: Martial Arts in the Age of Cultural Appropriation, or the Tom Cruise Dilemma. I asked my friend Chelsea to measure my height. She asked me why. I didn’t want to tell her. I didn’t want to say, “I want you to measure me in inches, so that I can convert that number to shaku, and figure out how long my first iaito should be INTERVIEWING HIDEHISA NISHIMURA, ALL JAPAN CHAMPIONSHIP Winning the 2018 All Japan Championship to claim 2 consecutive championships, Hidehisa Nishimura (Kumamoto) was crowned champion for the 3rd time overall. In the history of the 66-edition tournament, he is the 4th person to win 3 championships, which is the second most behind Masahiro Miyazaki who has 6 titles.Details
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