Tag: Shinsain no me
The wazamae is not embu 演舞 but embu 演武
With that kind of title, I hope you are all curious now … Japanese language is sometimes strange, especially when it comes to words having the same pronunciation but different meanings. Wazamae which could be translated by technique (ability/skill) in a martial art context is not embu 演舞 with 演 for (em) demonstration/performance and 舞 […]
Posted: February 13th, 2012 under Article, Iaido.
Tags: Budo, Embu, Fukaku, Hinkaku, kawaguchi, Shinsain no me, Shugyo
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Iaido is see and cut an invisible opponent
Here is a rough chapter translation of the book titled “Iaido shinsain no me” we introduced some post ago. It is now time to publish this chapters that is is a part of the Ueno Satanori – 8th dan Hanshi Iaido – section. The chapter we choose is the third chapter “Iaido is see and […]
Posted: October 28th, 2010 under Iaido.
Tags: Fukaku, Heijoshin, Kaso teki, Kasso teki, Okuiai, Shinsain no me, Ueno Satanori
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Iaido shinsain no me – The eyes of the Iaido judges
This new book edited by the “Kendo Jidai” publisher is a compilation of 15x 8th Dan Hanshi sensei’s opinions on what are the important points needed for shinsa, embu and taikai.
Posted: May 6th, 2010 under Iaido, News.
Tags: Judge, Shinsa, Shinsain no me
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