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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

Japan kendo championship

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  • 2:14 is a men

    1:40 is a tsuki

  • I would say the men was more impressive, didn't like that tsuki much.

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  • Both of u r queers

  • Iaido is not considered kenjutsu even by Wikipedia. I think ur thinking of iaijutsu BTW. I don't think u can understand something as complex as iaido without study ie not Wikipedia, try reading books on Japanese sword play. Than it wont look as bad when u type ur misinformed quotes.

  • @DespairIIIX but their not all under kenjutsu. Also I never mocked anything I simply stated my opinion and you got but hurt than agreed than got but hurt again. Even if u want all styles of Japanese sword play to be kenjutsu their not, even Wikipedia "its editable" says so.

  • @TheWizardofGore omg why don't u look it up! they're all under kenjutsu as categories, and I could care less about the accuracy of Kendo because i'm not a Kendoka! I'm arguing with u because u made mocked something many people train hard to become good at and that's an asshole thing to do!

  • @DespairIIIX look it up turd

  • The only thing flawed is ur logic. Niten isn't kenjutsu nor is iaido or iaijutsu. Ur just butt hurt because kendo fencing is not at all an accurate depiction of Japanese swordplay. You even said it yourself look up iaijutsu or iaido

  • @TheWizardofGore and by the way, Musashi's Niten Ichi-ryu style of 2 sword techniques is classified under Kenjutsu, just to prove a point. And nito-ryu style of sword techniques were nothing new, and was used long before Musashi. He is my icon, a hero you could say, but using him to prove a point is flawed

  • @TheWizardofGore yes i do think all japanese sword techniques are under kenjutsu as it literally translates to sword techniques aha. As for the arts such iaido i consider under kenjutsu as kenjutsu is a VERY broad term, not stating specific styles eg. kendo, iaido etc. nitojutsu and iaido are specifics to kenjutsu. Styles individually, Kenjutsu as a whole. i also like comparing this to ninjutsu being a broad term, with taijutsu or shinobi-iri only part of the historical curriculum.

  • @DespairIIIX so u think all Japanese swordplay is kenjutsu. U use it to generally, iai and ken are completely separate arts as is nitojutsu. Kenjutsu is a style of Japanese sword play from hundreds of schools with hundreds of school names that all generally use two handed sword techniques. Musashi didn't call it kenjutsu so its not lol

  • @TheWizardofGore kenjutsu is not A style of swordplay u retard. kenjutsu is art or technique of the sword. there are hundreds of ryu of kenjutsu, so there is NO specific style when refering to kenjutsu idiot, unless u state the specific style. Kendo IS a sport version of a form of Kenjutsu. SPORT there is a difference! i agree with the bringing 5 swords along but they aren't going to because guess wat, it's a SPORT! i've also seen niten kendokas and they're legit, but don't downgrade a SPORT

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