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  2. Kendo - Wikipedia

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    The All Japan Kendo Championship is regarded as the most prestigious kendo championship. Despite it being the national championship for only Japanese kendōka, kendo practitioners all over the world consider the All Japan Kendo Championship as the championship with the highest level of competitive kendo. The World Kendo Championships have been ...

  3. Chūdan-no-kamae - Wikipedia

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    Chūdan-no-kamae is also called Seigan-no-kamae (正眼之構), or "right/correct eye posture," because the stance points the tip of the sword at the opponent's eyes. [1] In most traditional schools of swordsmanship, and in the practice of kendo , chūdan-no-kamae is the most basic posture, as it provides a balance between attacking and ...

  4. Kendo Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    Kendo Nagasaki is a professional wrestling stage name, ... He also toured Japan in 1968 (under the alternative ring name Mr Guillotine) and North America in 1972, ...

  5. All Japan Kendo Championship - Wikipedia

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    The All Japan Kendo Championships (全日本剣道選手権大会, Zennihon kendō senshuken taikai) is a kendo tournament held every year in Japan. The men's tournament is held at Nippon Budokan on 3 November, on Culture Day .

  6. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Kendo training at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920. Kendo (剣道:けんどう, kendō), meaning the "way of the sword", is based on Japanese sword-fighting. [citation needed] It is an evolution of the art of kenjutsu, and its exercises and practice are descended from several particular schools of swordsmanship.

  7. Noma Dōjō - Wikipedia

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    Noma Dōjō (野間道場) is a privately owned kendo training hall, or dōjō, located in Tokyo's Bunkyo ward close to Gokoku-ji. The original Noma Dojo was established in 1925 by Seiji Noma, founder of the Kodansha publishing house, but demolished by the company in late 2007 and replaced with a modern training hall in a neighbouring office ...

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  9. List of Japanese films of 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Ohranger Movie: Ring: Kanzenban: Chisui Takigawa: Katsunori Takahashi, Yoshio Harada, Mai Tachihara: Television film [5] [18] Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie: Hiroki Shibata: Anime: The final Sailor Moon film released in theaters. School Ghost Stories: Hideyuki Hirayama: Hironobu Nomura, Ayako Sugiyama, Masahiro Sato — [1] Sexual Desires in the ...