by Mark Kawabe | Jul 18, 2015 | Uncategorized
August 8, 2015 – 9:00 am We are pleased to announce the 9th Annual Keishicho (Tokyo Police Force) Sensei Kendo Seminar hosted by Kendo Ontario and Etobicoke Olympium Kendo / Iaido Club. Last year we were fortunate to have Takeuchi Masato sensei lead a very...
by Mark Kawabe | Jul 7, 2015 | Kendo Road Trip, Uncategorized
Here are some thoughts and reflections stemming from last weekend’s road trip. Kendo is like Alexander Keith’s beer: Those who like it, like it a lot. It is easier to observe the things that should be done than to actually do them. Similarly, it is easier...
by Mark Kawabe | Jul 2, 2015 | Uncategorized, Unwritten Rules of Kendo
The terms “sempai” and “kohai” loosely translate to “senior” and “junior”. There’s a lot of meaning behind those loose translations. Sempai is a term used to denote someone who is senior to you in experience. This...
by Mark Kawabe | May 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
If you take kendo out of the dojo, is it still kendo? If you’re doing kata or kihon waza in shorts and t-shirts on the beach, is it still kendo? What makes kendo . . . kendo? From my perspective, the answer is defined by the intent you bring to the activity. If...
by Mark Kawabe | Apr 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
From the All Japan Kendo Federation (AJKF): The Concept of Kendo The concept of Kendo is to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the Katana (sword). The Purpose of Practicing Kendo The purpose of practicing Kendo is: To mold the...