By Blake Bennett
Held in Osaka for the past three years, this year’s 58th All Japan University Student Men’s Kendo Championships was held in Tokyo’s Budokan on the 4th of July, 2010.
Beginning early Sunday morning, scores of the future of Japanese men’s kendo donned their best blues, and began to slug it out for the coveted title as Japan’s number 1.
Word around the stadium picked athletes from both Kokushikan University and Kanoya Physical Education University (Kanoya Taiiku Daigaku) as the horses to bet on – a wager any punter (Sumo wrestler or otherwise) would be a fool to pass up considering these universities
results in the women's competition the previous day.
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Kamae Query
Thread Starter: ScottUKNow, I love to learn about all the different styles of JSA out there, but this one has me puzzled. Does anyone recognise which ryuha this is from? What about the bunkai? Or even what the practitioner is thinking at this moment? :D
ender84567 Today 12:22 AM