Yonshakujo
18th May 2010, 11:00 PM
Bilingual Guide to the History of Kendo
Just bought it today. Toshinobu Sakai and Alexander Bennett. Couldn't find another thread. Please delete if a duplicate, but this is pretty new - publish date 5/20/2010, and today is only the 18th (I'm impressed!) Before you ask, bought it at Maruzen Marunouchi, there's a great budo section there, just stumbled onto it.
http://www.skijournal.co.jp/search/detail.php?ID=2524
Looks great. I think it will be a great reference for my budo history study (not that I do that much on kendo...)
Only surprise is Alex Bennett is only 40?? What's with that?
Are you going to sell it on Kendo World?
Congrats,
Lance Gatling
Tokyo
Just bought it today. Toshinobu Sakai and Alexander Bennett. Couldn't find another thread. Please delete if a duplicate, but this is pretty new - publish date 5/20/2010, and today is only the 18th (I'm impressed!) Before you ask, bought it at Maruzen Marunouchi, there's a great budo section there, just stumbled onto it.
http://www.skijournal.co.jp/search/detail.php?ID=2524
Looks great. I think it will be a great reference for my budo history study (not that I do that much on kendo...)
Only surprise is Alex Bennett is only 40?? What's with that?
Are you going to sell it on Kendo World?
Congrats,
Lance Gatling
Tokyo