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Qué (quién) es kendo - definición

MODERN JAPANESE MARTIAL ART
The Way of the Sword; Kendoka; Japanese fencing; Traditional Kendō; Kendou; Modern kendo; Classical kendo; Sport kendo; Sports kendo; Traditional Kendo; Kendō; Gekiken; Moriji Mochida; 10th-dan (kendo); Kinnosuke Ogawa; Sousuke Nakano; Ogawa Kinnosuke; Nakano Sousuke
  • Kendo at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920
  • Kendo in the early [[Meiji period]] (1873)
  • Kendo "Swordsmanship" by [[Yoshitoshi]] (1873)
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  • [[Takasugi Shinsaku]], late [[Edo period]] kendo practitioner

kendo         
['k?nd??]
¦ noun a Japanese form of fencing with two-handed bamboo swords.
Derivatives
kendoist noun
Origin
Japanese, from ken 'sword' + do 'way'.
Kendo Kata         
FIXED PATTERNS IN KENDO PRACTICE
User:Carmelator/draft article on Kendo Kata
Kendo Kata are fixed patterns that teach kendoka (kendo practitioners) the basic elements of swordsmanship. There are two roles, uchidachi (打太刀), the teacher, and shidachi (仕太刀), the student.
All Japan Kendo Federation         
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JAPANESE FEDERATION OF KENDO, IAIDO AND JODO
All Japan Kendo Fedration; Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei; All Japan Kendō Federation; ZNKR; Zenkenren
The All Japan Kendo Federation (AJKF) or Zen Nihon Kendō Renmei (全日本剣道連盟 abbreviated 全剣連 Zen Ken Ren) is a national non-governmental organization in Japan, founded in 1952 and officially formed on March 14, 1954.

Wikipedia

Kendo

Kendo (剣道, Kendō, lit. 'sword way', 'sword path' or 'way of the sword') is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spread to many other nations across the world.

Ejemplos de uso de kendo
1. "He was really well–versed in policy and famous as a kendo practitioner," said former prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone.
2. Hashimoto –– a dapper, quick–tempered politician who practiced kendo, the art of fencing with bamboo staves –– himself once had a reputation as a popular reformer.
3. Suddenly on TV last week, in a nostalgic blink of reverie, there we all were on the canvas again — Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks, man o’ mystery Kendo Nagasaki, Jackie Pallo and genial panto–villain Mick McManus.