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Pokie
02-12-2004, 10:52 AM
Miyazaki Masahiro sensei for me !!! He's just magic, if you see how clean his cuts are, against the best kendokas in the world, you'd think he slowed down time paused it and hit men. I just saw one against Ariga sensei (can't get his name right) the one whom Miyazaki played before his brother in the finals of an AJKC, and his brother won with a pace changed men ? (dayum that was perfect of perfects timing). Well anyways Ariga sensei went to hit Miyazaki sensei's men..you could see Ariga's shinai rising, but Miyazaki hit the fastest debana men I ever saw or maybe ever will.

Andoru
02-12-2004, 11:14 AM
I've got too many to list...but here are 2:

Miyazaki Masahiro for his men/kote cuts
Eiga Naoki for his tsuki/men-kaeshi-doh

Masahiro
02-12-2004, 12:32 PM
Moriji Mochida sensei, who remain undefeated untill he was well over 80. And my own sensei as well, for being so strick on insisting his students do good kendo.

kendokamax
02-12-2004, 12:58 PM
miyazaki won 7th dan tournament again.....

Andoru
02-12-2004, 02:07 PM
Got a link?

KHuang
02-12-2004, 02:13 PM
Eiga Naoki
I learn Tsuki from just watching him. I've seen him win against Miyazaki befor.

kim kyung nam
not bad for a rapist.

Stephen
02-12-2004, 03:10 PM
Eiga Naoki
I learn Tsuki from just watching him. I've seen him win against Miyazaki befor.

kim kyung nam
not bad for a rapist.
Did Kim Kyung Nam get convicted of rape? holy sh!t!!!.....so much for the kendo spirit..instead he becomes the Mike Tyson of the kendo world...awsome kendoka though.

Gotta agree with you about Eiga Naoki (i think i learned tsuki from the same video as you - the WKC in Santa Clara against the taiwan player?:) )..as well as his ability to stay cool and handle pressure..

Asides from Eiga; Miyazaki for his all round speed and skill...Tsubota for her positive attacking style..Chikamoto for his footwork..Sato M..Iwasa..all the 8 Dan sensei..the list could go on an on

SuperkenshiLv2
02-12-2004, 03:43 PM
Masahiro Miyazaki all the way!!! When I went to go practice with him at the police dojo that guy was sooo cool and laid-back... in the picture i have with him hes got a mouthful of watermelon and a big chunk in his hand, points for not giving a sh!t I say! Not only that when you see him between matches in the videos of all japan taikais the man shows no stress what-so-ever. He gets my vote just for being so cool and calm!

SuperkenshiLv2
02-12-2004, 03:44 PM
OH yeah, please note that I was 16 at the time that picture was taken!

Shiro
02-12-2004, 04:33 PM
Masahiro Miyazaki all the way!!! When I went to go practice with him at the police dojo that guy was sooo cool and laid-back... in the picture i have with him hes got a mouthful of watermelon and a big chunk in his hand, points for not giving a sh!t I say! Not only that when you see him between matches in the videos of all japan taikais the man shows no stress what-so-ever. He gets my vote just for being so cool and calm!

Cool! :)
How did you get to train with him? :)

I'd go for Nakakura Sensei, because he did a lot for the development of Kendo in Belgium.
And I also pick Sagawa Sensei, I haven't really seen him do Kendo, but his attitude is great :).

Twobitmage
02-12-2004, 04:47 PM
I wish moriji mochida would have written a book on kendo like mr ozawa

Stefan
02-12-2004, 05:08 PM
I wish moriji mochida would have written a book on kendo like mr ozawa
Didn't he wrote a book that is called "100 lesson of keiko" or something like that? Unfortunately it is only available in japanese.

KHuang
02-12-2004, 06:34 PM
Also Ishida k Sensei , it was a great honor the train with him in 2003 National comp

Lloromannic
03-12-2004, 10:55 AM
In no particular order:
Miyasaki Masahiro
Moriji Mochida
Junzo Sasamori (the man who got me into kendo)
Shoudai (Jodan guy)
Nakakura Kiyoshi
and her (http://shopping.yahoo.co.jp/shop?d=vd&cf=0&id=297709)

Twobitmage
06-12-2004, 06:27 AM
Didn't he wrote a book that is called "100 lesson of keiko" or something like that? Unfortunately it is only available in japanese.
curses, foiled again

gszab
06-12-2004, 05:45 PM
My kendo idol is Masahiro Miyazaki :cool: . He is far the best in this generation, but I like Chikamoto's kendo as well due to his footwork and beautiful posture.

Sam0raiX
07-01-2005, 12:02 PM
My most favorite kenshi's are Yoshinari Miyata Sensei and Eiga Naoki. Miyata Sensei is a Hanshi Hatchidan(8th degree). My sensei is 70+. Eiga is also my favorite cuz hes like the best kenshi in japan currently for his consecutive wins

Andoru
07-01-2005, 12:11 PM
I think that Miyazaki Masahiro is more successful in shiai than Eiga Naoki.

Chikamoto...what can I say? He's my footwork idol.