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  2. Kenshiro Abbe - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Martial artist Kenshiro Abbe Born (1915-12-15) 15 December 1915 Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Died 1 December 1985 (1985-12-01) (aged 69) Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Stroke Style Aikido, Judo, Kendo, jukendo and others Teacher(s) Kinnosuke Ogawa, Morihei Ueshiba Rank 8th dan judo, 6th dan ...

  3. Kendo - Wikipedia

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    A scorable point (有効打突, yūkō-datotsu) in a kendo competition (tai-kai) is defined as an accurate strike or thrust made onto a datotsu-bui of the opponent's kendo-gu with the shinai making contact at its datotsu-bu, the competitor displaying high spirits, correct posture and followed by zanshin. [37] [clarification needed]

  4. List of Bamboo Blade characters - Wikipedia

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    Toraji Ishida (石田 虎侍, Ishida Toraji) / Kojiro (コジロー, Kojirō) Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English) Also known as "Kojirō", he is the kendo instructor, and also a teacher of politics and economics, at Muroe High School.

  5. List of Shotokan organizations - Wikipedia

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    Tetsuhiko Asai (1935–2006), 10th dan, often practiced Sumo, Judo, Kendo, and the Spear in his youth. Asai studied at the Takushoku University in Tokyo, where he also studied Shotokan karate. He joined the instructors' program and became a JKA instructor.

  6. Korean martial arts - Wikipedia

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    This was decided upon due to the lack of native sword masters in Korea at the time. Teachings continued well after the 1910 Annexation, until the art was formally named Kendo in Japan, and Kumdo in Korean. [citation needed] In 1899, Emperor Gojong, with the encouragement of the visiting Prince Heinrich of Prussia, established gungdo as an ...

  7. Ittō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Ono-ha Ittō-ryū (小野派一刀流) is the oldest of the many Ittō-ryū styles which descended from Ittōsai Kagehisa's original art. It continues to be one of the most influential of the traditional kenjutsu styles today, exerting a major influence, along with Hokushin branch, upon modern kendo's kata, tactics, and aesthetic.

  8. Gordon Warner - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Warner at USCAR (1967) Gordon Warner (1913 – March 4, 2010) [1] [2] was an American one-legged swordsman who became the highest-ranked westerner in the Japanese martial art of kendo.

  9. International Kendo Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Kendo Federation (FIK) was founded in 1970. It is an international federation of national and regional kendo associations. The FIK is a non-governmental organisation and its aim is to promote and popularise kendo, iaido and jōdō . [ 2 ]