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The martial art of Japanese swordsmanship (劍道). Developed in the 16th century to unify a large number of different techniques. Since 1975 the concept of Kendo has been stated as "to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the Katana". Kendo is therefore self-discipline while Kenjutsu? is the actual techniques of fighting.

Taught using "swords" made of split bamboo (shinai) and extensive protective armour, practitioners are called kendoka. In Kenjutsu bokken (wooden swords) or katana (steel swords) are also used. In modern kendo, there are only two types of attacks - strikes and thrusts. Strikes are allowed against only certain areas on the body - the top of the head, the right and left sides of the body, and the forearms. Thrusts are only allowed to the throat.

In matches points are only awarded when the attacks are done firmly and properly to the allowed targets with good control and a yell, or Kiai?. The first to two points wins the match.

The [International Kendo Federation]? (IKF) has members in 41 countries. The international championships are held every three years since 1970, when the IKF was founded.


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