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~ Junzo Sasamori (Author), Gordon Warner (Author) "It is stated in the opening paragraph of the Japanese government's publication, Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture, that the "exact date when the ancestors..." (more)
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This is a description of the art of kendo, or Japanese fencing. There are black and white illustrations to demonstrate the techniques.


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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing; 1st Tuttle Pbk. Ed edition (December 15, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804816077
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804816076
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #442,956 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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It is stated in the opening paragraph of the Japanese government's publication, Japan: Its Land, People, and Culture, that the "exact date when the ancestors of the [Yamato] people first settled in the Japanese islands and developed their own culture...remains shrouded in obscurity." Read the first page
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chudan posture, right kote, sonkyo position, jodan position, left kote, dummy sword, kendo team, knocking base, kendo match, kendo practice, knocking stick, kendo federation, modern kendo, throat flap, fencing halls, fencing area, fencing technique, forward judge, fencing school, master swordsman, chest protector
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United States, Moriji Mochida, Musashi Miyamoto, Bungoro Hikida, Hyogo Prefecture, Kamiizumi Ise, Yamato Province
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3.0 out of 5 stars A good beginning to learning the art of Kendo, April 10, 2001
This book is a very good introduction to the art and sport of Kendo. It contains a full description of all techniques a beginner will be faced with as well as some very good suggestions for methods of practice, solo and with others. I do like the fact that the advanced competitive techniques are listed, but they are given very little description, forcing the owner of this book to put it down after about a year of use alongside work in the dojo. The glossary is excellent and useful as well as the introduction to bogu(armour), the shinai(bamboo sword) and the essentials of etiquette and competition. This book, however, completely lacks information about the kata, which are important for grading and it lacks (as I said before) adequate description of advanced techniques, and stances. I found the section on history, which takes up about a third of the book, to be colourful, interesting, and well condensed, but containing useless comparisons between samurai and knight, and misinformation about knights(i.e. crusaders wielding 9 foot longswords [implicitly in one hand!]),a comparison of stances with knights which is completely untenable(i.e. the knight moved body and sword together [how can one generalize like this, especially without any reference to European medieval fighting manuals, which show something quite different?]) and that Japanese armour was not "burdensome" like European plate. What does "burdensome" mean when one is trying to avoid death by deflecting arrows and other sharp objects with one's armour and when most soldiers wore only partial suits of plate supplementing it with other materials? These historical inaccuracies aside, the book gives the reader an excellent idea of what to expect in the dojo, and an excellent resource aid for practice during the first stages of learning. Since other more complete books on the subject are now available, I recommend this book to someone who wants a friendly, very thorough, understandable and clear introduction to the martial art which will give the reader a good grounding in all basic elements. But, if the reader wants a complete manual to last in usefulness beyond the basics and into medium and higher-level play, that reader would be advised to look elsewhere.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dated material, but still essential, March 1, 2000
By Salinas kendoist (Pacific Grove, California) - See all my reviews
I purchased this book many years ago out of a general interest in Japanese history. There were few if any other titles available in English on this subject at that time. I found it gave a great introductory explanation, particularly in the historic background, etiquette and philosophy of kendo. It inspired me to start practicing this martial art. For more specific, practical information I recommend augmenting this title with Ozawa's "Kendo: the Definitive Guide" which, while it has a wealth of explanation and diagrams of greater value to a practicing kendoist, is less involved with the history/philosophy embodied in Sasamori and Warner's work. Still "This Is Kendo" is really an essential starting point.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some excellent history, February 21, 2004
This review is from: This is Kendo (Hardcover)
This is a reprint of the book originally published in 1964, if I remember correctly, and is definitely something of a classic, since there were few books available in the U.S. on the art of kendo at that time.

I read this book mainly for the history of kendo, in order to supplement the reading I'm doing on the history of iai, as I am mainly an iaido practitioner rather than a kendo-ka. I'd recently read Karl Friday's Legacies of the Sword, a scholarly work by an American professor of Japanese history on iaido, much of it impressively written from original Japanese sources. It was quite detailed as far as the history and philosophy of Kashima-Shinryu iaido goes, but other styles get discussed too, such as Jikishin Kage-ryu and Yagyu Shinkage-ryu. However, much of the information is relevant to other styles as well. But it was primarily, as I said, on iai, so I wanted to get some background in the kendo as well. I mention it because it would be a good book to read after this one. Just be advised, if you're familiar with Dave Lowry's lively and entertaining books on iaido, this is truly a academic tome, and the style is much denser and dryer than Lowry's works, but it's worth reading for the exhaustive detail and scholarship that went into it. The author says that it was the product of 20 years of research, and it shows.

I can't comment on the technical aspects of the kendo forms and techniques, but I thought the history was excellent despite a few things I found far-fetched, such as the author's mentioning of 9-foot swords. I note one of the other reviewers commented on this too, and he also had a problem with some of the author's facts on European armor. However, baring a few problems like that, I thought this chapter was excellent as a good introductory history and it contained much good information on many of the old kendo schools and the most famous masters, and dozens of famous masters are discussed along with the styles they originated, along with their exploits and some of the philosophy too. There still aren't many books discussing the history of iaido and kendo in English in much detail, and this chapter on the history is one of the better ones I've seen so far.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great introductory guide to learning about Kendo.
This was the first book I ever purchased on the Kendo. At that time this book was the only text in English on this sword art. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Joseph J. Truncale

4.0 out of 5 stars The sport of Kendo
This is a good book if you are interested in the "sport" of fighting with shinai. If your are more interested in the "art" of Japanese sword fighting; I would go with "Flashing... Read more
Published 12 months ago by K. King

5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening
Being a new kendo enthusiast I found this book very good in presenting all the basic information. Excellent history backgrounder too, how kendo developed and what it means in... Read more
Published 23 months ago by P. Dermentzoglou

5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent
Outstanding book, both for advanced kendoists and begginers. Pay close attention to everything those two authors and masters kendoists have written and you'll not regret.
Published on August 23, 2007 by Raphael de Almeida Silva

5.0 out of 5 stars on my second copy.. .
nothing can replace dojo when it comes to learning kendo, however, this book provides good over view about kendo. Read more
Published on March 20, 2005 by peter t. kim

5.0 out of 5 stars THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE YET.
This book, along with Fundamental Kendo (of the Zen Nihon Kendo Remmei) are still the most important kendo books around. Read more
Published on June 22, 2001 by Joaquim Coelho

3.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book, a great starting point
Even though this book is older (published in 1964!) it's an excellent source for what kendo actually "is. Read more
Published on September 27, 2000 by Jose Sierra

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful beginners introduction to Kendo
As an aspiring disciple of the sport of Kendo, I found this a most informative and practical work. Although it's an "old" book (page 33 has a picture of a US flag with... Read more
Published on January 21, 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Probably among the best English-language kendo references
This was my first kendo book back in 1989 when I began practicing. It is one of only two books exclusively on kendo that I have kept all these years. Read more
Published on May 4, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on kendo in the United States.
This is an interesting volume that should be both helpful to the beginning kendo student and to anyone who simply wants to find out what kendo is about. Read more
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