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    Improving Kote techniques (Kasamura Koji)

    2021.3 KENDOJIDAI As the saying goes, “Kote is the front door, and Men is the back room”, mastering Kote-techniques gives you a wider avenue of attack. Learn how to disrupt your opponent by attacking from…

    04/25/2022
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    The Dō Less Travelled By

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    A ‘90’s schoolyard, somewhere in Suburbia. The children are happily playing soccer, with their teachers as referees. But one chubby girl sits aside. She is not joining at all, not even looking. She is…

    04/24/2022
  • kendo lessons of Endo Masaaki

    Improving Kote-techniques (Endo Masaaki)

    As the saying goes, “Kote is the front door, and Men is the back room”, mastering Kote-techniques gives you a wider avenue of attack. Learn how to disrupt your opponent by attacking from multiple…

    04/18/2022
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    Young Kenshi’s thoughts on high quality Kirikaeshi, part 2

    2022.2 KENDOJIDAI Translation: Pepijn Boomgaard When repeatedly doing Kihon practice, it is essential to improve the quality of your Keiko. Keiko should not only be done as a force of habit. However, when practicing every…

    04/11/2022
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    Young Kenshi’s thoughts on high quality Kirikaeshi, part 1

    2022.2 KENDOJIDAI Translation: Pepijn Boomgaard When repeatedly doing Kihon practice, it is essential to improve the quality of your Keiko. Keiko should not only be done as a force of habit. However, when practicing every…

    04/04/2022
  • Kendo lessons of Nabeyama Takahiro

    High Quality Kihon Keiko, part 4 (Nabeyama Takahiro)

    KENDOJIDAI 2022.2 Suburi, Uchikomi, Kirikaeshi. It is said that the shortest way to improve is to steadily repeat Kihon Keiko regularly, but a flawed method will cause problems. Kihon Keiko become basics only when they…

    03/28/2022
  • Kendo lessons of Sayama Masayuki

    High Quality Kihon Keiko, part 3 (Sayama Masayuki)

    KENDOJIDAI 2022.2 Suburi, Uchikomi, Kirikaeshi. It is said that the shortest way to improve is to steadily repeat Kihon Keiko regularly, but a flawed method will cause problems. Kihon Keiko become basics only when they…

    03/21/2022
  • High school Kendo KENDO TRAINING

    Pushing aggressive Kendo (Chikushidai High School, Fukuoka)

    Last year (2020), the dream stage for high school students, the All Japan Invitational High School Kendo Championship, was canceled due to COVID-19. This year (2021), the tournament was held under thorough infection prevention…

    03/14/2022
  • High school Kendo KENDO TRAINING

    Autonomous quality Keiko (Nakamura Gakuen Girls’ High School, Fukuoka)

    Last year (2020), the dream stage for high school students, the All Japan Invitational High School Kendo Championship, was canceled due to COVID-19. This year (2021), the tournament was held under thorough infection prevention…

    03/07/2022
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    Kendo Jidai International виражає підтримку Україні

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    24 лютого 2022 року Росія почала вторгнення в Україну. Kendo Jidai International бажає висловити свою підтримку та побажання миру усім українцям, які намагаються відстояти свою країну і відновити мир.  В сучасному суспільстві, кендо заохочує…

    03/02/2022
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    Kendo Jidai International Supports Ukraine

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    On February 24, 2022, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. Kendo Jidai International hereby expresses its support and desire for peace for all Ukrainians who are struggling to endure the horrors of war and…

    03/02/2022
  • Kendo lessons of Iwakiri Kimiharu

    High quality Kihon Keiko, part 2 (Iwakiri Kimiharu)

    Suburi, Uchikomi, Kirikaeshi. It is said that the shortest way to improve is to steadily repeat Kihon Keiko regularly, but a flawed method will cause problems. Kihon Keiko become basics only when they lead…

    02/28/2022
  • Kendo lessons of Iwatate Saburo

    High Quality Kihon Keiko, part 1 (Iwatate Saburo)

    KENDOJIDAI 2022.2 Suburi, Uchikomi, Kirikaeshi. It is said that the shortest way to improve is to steadily repeat Kihon Keiko regularly, but a flawed method will cause problems. Kihon Keiko become basics only when they…

    02/21/2022
  • High school Kendo KENDO TRAINING

    Ippon Fundamentals (Shimabara High School, Nagasaki)

    Last year (2020), the dream stage for high school students, the All Japan Invitational High School Kendo Championship, was canceled due to COVID-19. This year (2021), the tournament was held under thorough infection prevention…

    02/14/2022
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