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    2021.6 KENDOJIDAI Photo: Nishiguchi KunihikoTranslation: Jouke van der Woude What kind of Keiko is done by the students and future Kendo instructors at the Nihon University of Health and Sport Sciences? Kirikaeshi, Uchikomi, Kakarigeiko. Men’s…

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    2021.6 KENDOJIDAI “I want to do correct and beautiful Kendo, and this requires mastering the fundamentals”, says Honna Katsuhiko. In order to learn Kendo correctly and perform a strike to the opponent’s soul, it is necessary…

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    2021.6 KENDOJIDAI When Onda was a Tokuren Member of the Metropolitan Police Department, he was told to “Perform strikes in such a way that an observer wouldn’t be able to tell which one is the…

    01/17/2022
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    How to understand Rei in Kendo

    Translation: Jouke van der Woude Sumi Masatake, 8th Dan Hanshi Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1943. After graduating from Chikushigaoka High School, he moved on to Fukuoka Gakugei University (now Fukuoka University of Education).…

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    01/03/2022
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    The state of Keiko (Sumi Masatake)

    Sumi Masatake, 8th Dan Hanshi Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1943. After graduating from Chikushigaoka High School, he moved on to Fukuoka Gakugei University (now Fukuoka University of Education). After graduation, he worked as…

    01/03/2022
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    Hasuji and Shinogi (Yagisawa Makoto)

    2019.6 KENDOJIDAI One of the conditions for valid strikes is the element of Hasuji (blade angle). Striking with the correct blade angle is one of the most important and difficult requirements in Kendo training. At…

    12/27/2021
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    The aim and state of Kendo training, Part 2 (Sumi Masatake)

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    12/20/2021
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    Even after victory, challenges continue

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    12/13/2021
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    Facing examinations (Kamei Toru), Part 4

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    12/06/2021
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    The aim and state of Kendo training, Part 1 (Sumi Masatake)

    Sumi Masatake, 8th Dan Hanshi Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1943. After graduating from Chikushigaoka High School, he moved on to Fukuoka Gakugei University (now Fukuoka University of Education). After graduation, he worked as…

    11/29/2021
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    Since the content of the following seminar to be held on Saturday, January 22 is about Shiai and refereeing methods, we will inevitably need quite a few people.  However, due to the increase in…

    11/28/2021
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