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  • Kobudo is the real deal dude. And this is one of the beat demonstrations of real kobudo ever put together

  • deer skin? yea right, if a guy comes at you with a katana you can be sure you'll be salami in the next few seconds....

  • When a man with a lot of strange exotic weapons meets a man with a razor sharp katana, the man with a lot of strange exotic weapons usually dies chopped in little clear pieces...

    :-)))

    Seriously, I would really like to see an _actual_ fighting situation, when the man with the katana and an _intense_ killing intent attacks, and the man with the strange leather sheet with two wood handles tries to defend himself... :-)

  • @FalcoStellare Obviously it has worked. -.- Or else people in the past won't even bothered to create techniques to use it. Infact all this exotic weapon and their techniques is to fight back Katana or other form of swords.

  • The name of this video is Budo the art of killing.

  • @MikioNishiuchi What is the name of the video?

  • awesome but why does he kill that poor tree?

  • interesting! japs had bucklers!

  • @cerkuenik It looked more like a pot fitted to be a buckler to me, since the Okinawan's really didn't have "weapons" so to say.

  • These shots are from the movie "budo the art of killing". Real nice movie

  • Holy shit... and here I am, flinging my bo passionately an d hitting myself along the way, and still trying to get a good hold on my tonfa's. *bows*

  • This is from a documentary called "Budo: The Art of Killing"

    in case anyone is curious for more

  • Awsome techniques

    OSSU

  • Awesome!!! Soke Hayashi was a true master. His Okinawa Kobudo Kenshinryu style is still practiced by many dojos in Osaka, even dojos that are not Hayashi-ha, like Nambukai, Tani-ha and others.

  • @gojuryukarateka Shogo Kuniba 9th Dan in the white gi was no slump either. I attended some seminars with him over the years and he was an excellent practitioner.

  • @NewEnglandBudo He was 10th Dan .......

  • @charly0vm I believe if you check, he refused the 10th Dan because he felt he was too young. He was awarded Ju Dan posthumously. I just did a quick Google search and found this on several sites "Shogo Kuniba was awarded Judan, (10th Dan) posthumously by the Japan Karate Federation (JKF).". So in essence when he was alive and in this video he was in fact a Ku Dan.

  • @NewEnglandBudo yes,you are right =)

  • @charly0vm LOL, I know that I have CRS and am getting a bit older- thanks for the vote of confidence!! ;-) See my comment immediately below this reply. Gambatte!

  • @gojuryukarateka Forgot-CRS- Check out Kuniba's "Action Karate" on my channel that he gave me many years ago.

  • @akzorz thanks I have to look them up this video is really great!

  • Tinbe and roche?

  • I felt sorry for the poor tree too ...

  • Fuck I love martial arts

  • No style is 100% perfect, but this stuff is pretty awesome

    What's the names of the practioners and style?

  • @hosinw If I remember correctly, Hyashi pactices Kenshin Ryu Kobudo. He is (was?) also the headmaster of Hyashi-Ha Shito Ryu Karate. He had been heavily involved in trying to get Karate established as an Olympic sport.

  • @hosinw it says in the title. It is called Okinowan Kobido.

    Teruo Hayashi is the guy in black and Shogo

    Kuniba is the guy in white.

  • These are Bunkai designed to teach the practicioner muscle memory. Yes a real fights going to be different and both parties are going to be injured, but as the Art of War says victory through any means is still victory. And @ andyhug, the katana gets stabbed through the leather but because of the grip in the hide all that happens is the katana guy gets outgrappled.

  • a tempei its useless againt a katana

  • Like everything else, it's only useless if you don't know what to do with it. These things saved lives back in those days. This right here is just a demo, no more no less.

  • @deek77 Many styles worked for the makers and that might be because they were the only ones capable of such awsome things:)

  • @Toyomata LOL, very good point. It begs the age-old question...if someone defeats you in a fight, was it because they were that good at fighting, or because you were that bad?

  • i' m tall

  • Why did he kill that poor tree?

  • @kwanmukarateka He needed to make a new jo :)

  • @heartattack0vine Out of bamboo?

  • @kwanmukarateka

    Cause the tree was evil, it was EVIL I tell you!!!

  • @kwanmukarateka Hello, about the bamboo at the beginning?

    I don't know how much hardness it would be. But that kind of Q seems to have been already in Japanese society, media =test, internet =chatting etc..

    It's said to up to the sword & I saw this one "It can cut an iron bar of 1cm in diameter" tested in TV show.

    I'm no specialist, so I don't know well. I'm happy, if it's useful for your Q at the most. Ciao ciao.

  • @kwanmukarateka Also, bamboo is the typical thing to test the sword.

  • wtf...if id know that someone usin the tenpei id stab him instead if tryin to cut him.... im sure a sword can stab the leather!

  • I do not see any skill in the man with the sword.

  • the darts you missed out, like the one that killed the kings

  • the guy with the katana just waits to receive the impact, I bet an actual fight must be messy and everything but elegant

  • whoa!! una tecnica magnifica, pero el escudo era lo suficientemente fuerte para detener una katana?

  • always nice to see peapole appricate my master soke teru hayashi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 2:24 "You must DIE!" lol

  • LOL

  • Finally, something worth looking at, that offers some evidence, and perception of the traditional Bushi art form.

  • Is this from "Budo"?

  • Yes, it is from the "budo" video.

  • Budo: The art of Killing

  • i searched my name and found this vid

  • admiro a este gran maestro...

  • Great vid of Teruo Hayashi (in black); GrandMaster and founder of Hayashi-ha Shito-Ryu in action. =mac(2nd dan budokan, 2nd dan hayashi-ha), goa(india), singapore.

  • Excelente recuerdo ver este video hace mucho tiempo "Budo" hasta la fecha es uno de los mejores que eh visto con los viejos maestros, ademas la produccion japonesa es excelente.

  • gran maestro de karate do shito ryu. El fue maestro del maestro de mi sensei, así que, estoy muy orgulloso de seguir su línea.

  • O veo que eres del peru, los peruanos estan acabando en los torneos. Se dice que ustedes estan muy fuerte en el karate. Aunque en el ultimo torneo que hubo en la Florida los venezolanos arrollaron con todo el mundo debe de ser por la cantidad de instructores cubanos que les mando fidel a chavez.

  • no, los cubanos no entienden mucho de karate. para ellos solo es puñete y punto nada mas. eso si, son bueno en preparacion fisica. he visto q antonio diaz ya es parte de la inohue ha del maestro yoshimi inohue q fue alumno de teruo hayashi. tbn hay en venezuela la escuela shito ryu hayashi ha. pienso q es mas por esto q el nivel de venezuela ha aumentado

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