
Kendo - Wikipedia
Kendo (Japanese: 剣道, Hepburn: Kendō, lit. 'sword way'or 'sword path'or 'way of the sword')[1] is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu). [2] .
全日本剣道連盟 | All Japan Kendo Federation
The 13th All Japan Interprefecture Ladies KENDO championship. List of Participating Players and Managers
The History of KENDO | 全日本剣道連盟 AJKF
The origins of kendo are deeply intertwined with the evolution of the Japanese sword. This iconic weapon, with its distinctive curved blade and raised edge known as the shinogi, is a uniquely Japanese creation, first emerging during the mid-Heian period (794-1185).
Kendo | Definition, History, Equipment, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 24, 2025 · Kendo, traditional Japanese style of fencing with a two-handed wooden sword, derived from the fighting methods of the ancient samurai. The samurai turned swordsmanship into a means of cultivating discipline, patience, and skill for building character.
Kendo/Iaido/Jodo | 全日本剣道連盟 AJKF
What is kendo? Kendo is a type of athletic contest in which practitioners wear kendo-gu (protective armor) and use shinai (bamboo swords) to strike each other. However, kendo is a budo (martial way) that aims to forge the mind and body of practitioners and facilitate the development of character through continued keiko (practice).
Kendo: Foreigner’s Complete Guide to Japan’s Martial Art
Kendo, or “The Way of the Sword,” is a modern Japanese martial art that comes from the techniques of the samurai. Practitioners, called kendoka, engage in high-speed sparring with bamboo swords (shinai) while wearing protective gear (bogu).
What is Kendo? - Kendo World
Kendo is the modern Japanese martial art of fencing based on the two-handed sword (katana) techniques of the samurai warriors.
Guide to Kendo|Martial Arts in Japan - TRAVELIFE JAPAN
Mar 26, 2024 · Kendo, the art of Japanese swordsmanship, features one-on-one matches where participants use bamboo swords to strike four main targets with precision and correct form. Matches are governed by the All Japan Kendo Federation’s rules, lasting five minutes and typically decided on a best-of-three points basis.
All Japan Kendo Federation - Wikipedia
The All Japan Kendo Federation (全日本剣道連盟, Zennihon Kendō Renmei, abbr. 全剣連, Zen Ken Ren) is the governing body for Kendo in Japan, overseeing its development, competitions, and regulations across the country.
Kendo: The Way of the Sword and the Samurai - Martial Arts …
Kendo is a style of Japanese sword fighting that was once used by ancient Samurai warriors. Explore the culture and techniques of Kendo!
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