2013.1 KENDOJIDAI Interview and Text: Yanagida Naoko*Unauthorized reproduction or use of any images in this article is strictly prohibited. In Japan, people from a wide range of age groups, from elementary school to university, practice Kendo.…
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kendo lessons of Suzuki Tsuyoshi
Suzuki Tsuyoshi: The Mind, Technique, and Body of the Strongest 8th Dan
2025.10 KENDOJIDAI Composition: Teraoka TomoyukiPhotography: Sasai Takamasa*Unauthorized reproduction or use of any images in this article is strictly prohibited. At the All Japan Interprefecture KENDO Championship held in April, Suzuki Tsuyoshi Sensei played a pivotal…
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My name is Arai Ryo, and I serve as the head coach of the Swedish men’s national Kendo team. Although I am based in Athens, Greece, I have had the opportunity to work with… - 
Kendo lessons of Iwasa Hidenori
Iwasa Hidenori: The Mind, Technique, and Body of the Strongest 8th Dan
2025.10 KENDOJIDAI Composition: Tsuchiya TomohiroPhotography: Nishiguchi Kunihiko*Unauthorized reproduction or use of any images in this article is strictly prohibited. With three victories at the Prince Tomohito 8th Dan Championship and a third place finish at…
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Kendo lessons of Takenaka Kentaro
Takenaka Kentaro: The Mind, Technique, and Body of the Strongest 8th Dan
2025.10 KENDOJIDAIPhotography: Sasai Takamasa*Unauthorized reproduction or use of any images in this article is strictly prohibited. “I want my students to acquire techniques that will serve them throughout their lives. Among them, Debana-waza is one…
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Kendo Lessons of Iguchi Kiyoshi
Iguchi Kiyoshi: The Mind, Technique, and Body of the Strongest 8th Dan
2025.10 KENDOJIDAI Composition: Teraoka TomoyukiPhotography: Nishiguchi Kunihiko*Unauthorized reproduction or use of any images in this article is strictly prohibited. At the 23rd All Japan Invitational 8th Dan Kendo Championship, Iguchi, Kyoshi 8th Dan, advanced to…
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The 67th All Japan Invitational Junior Kendo Tournament (Invitation for Overseas Participants)
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Mito Tōbukan has hosted the National Junior Kendo Invitational Tournament for elementary school students since 1960. It is one of the largest youth Kendo tournaments in Japan, drawing about 350 teams from across the… 







