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Kozō Andō (安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō, 1940–2003) was a Japanese university teacher known as a teacher of kendo. [1] Andō was born in Ōgaki, Gifu on June 20, 1940, and began practising kendo at the age of 13 as a student when living in Yokkaichi. He eventually became captain of his university's team and advanced to 7th dan at age 27.
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Musashi no Ken (六三四の剣, lit. ' Musashi's Sword ') is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Motoka Murakami that focuses on kendo.It was serialized by Shogakukan in Weekly Shōnen Sunday between April 1981 and October 1985. [3]
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British Kendo Association. The British Kendo Association was founded in 1964 [1] as a non-profit making organization to foster and develop the practice and spirit of Kendo, Iaido, and Jōdō along traditional lines with the objectives of: Organising and regulating the Kendo movement on a national international basis;
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