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The Kendo Reader
Noma Hisashi
 The Kendo Reader
17-03-2003
Kendômanifestet
Kendô, sverdets vei, innebærer å styrke sin karakter ved å omsette prinsipper for sverdkamp i
fredelig praksis.
Hensikten med å trene Kendô er:
Å forme kropp og sjel
Utvikle et levende sinn gjennom korrekt og hard trening.
Strebe etter å stadig forbedre seg i Kendô.
Verdsette høflighet og ærlighet.
Møte andre mennesker med oppriktighet og alltid søke å utvikle seg selv.
På denne måten vil man bli i stand til å verdsette sitt samfunn, bidra til kulturell utvikling og
fremme fred og samhørighet.
Norges Kendôforbund - Teknisk Komite Kendô
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 The Kendo Reader
17-03-2003
Innhold
1
Innledning
1
2
Why Practice Kendo
2
3
Shugyo no dotei (the process of shugyo)
7
4
Dojo-no -Sahô
10
5
Dojo-kun-jukajo
12
6
Shinai-ni-tsuite About the shinai
13
7
Shisei
15
8
Ashi (footwork)
17
9
To-no-mochikata the way to hold the sword
19
10
Kirikaeshi
21
11
Uchikata - The way of strik ing
24
12
Kamae (positions and Stances)
28
13
Me-no-Tsukekata (the way of perception)
31
14
Kakegoe (the shouts)
33
15
Waza ni tsuite (concerning technique)
35
15.1
Men Waza
36
15.2
Kote waza
38
15.3
Tsuki Waza
40
16
Maai, Distance and Interval.
42
17
KATA-NI-TSUITE - Concerning kata
45
18
Kendo - Practice
47
19
KIKAI - The opportunity to strike
50
Norges Kendôforbund - Teknisk Komite Kendô
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 The Kendo Reader
17-03-2003
20
KAN Intuitive perception
54
21
SEN - The initiative
57
22
KEN-TAI (offence and defence)
60
Norges Kendôforbund - Teknisk Komite Kendô
Side 4
 The Kendo Reader
17-03-2003
1 Innledning
The Kendo Reader – Noma Hisashi (1910-1939)
Noma Hisashi was born on the 24
th
April 1910 in Tokyo. His grandfather trained under Mori
Yoza, a famous Bakumatsu swordsman and senior student at the dojo of Chiba Shusaku. His
mother who was the eldest daughter of Mori Yoza was a skilled writer as well as an exponent of
Kendo, Kusarigama and especially Naginata. In 1924 he enrolled at the Yushinkan dojo where
he received instruction from Nakayama Hakudo sensei. At the age of 17 he began to receive
instruction from Masuda Shinsuke. In the same year the Noma dojo was established and Hisashi
began the instruction of children. On the 1
st
July 1930 aged 21 he was presented with the Kendo
Seiren award by his highness Prince Nashimoto Miyamori Maso chairman of the Dai Nihon
Butokukai. Also Hisashi began training under Mochida Moriji at the Noma dojo. During 1934 he
travelled to Kyoto and other parts of Kansai and Chugoku districts for special training. In
September of that year he entered and won the army Kendo championships. He received the
trophy from Shirakawa Yoshinori the army minister. On 1
st
March 1935 he was awarded the rank
of Renshi. April that year was spent in Kyushu and in May as Tokyo representative he entered
and won the tournament that was held before the emperor in honour of the birth of the crown
prince. On 6
th
July 1937 he was awarded the rank of K yoshi and on the 7
th
November of that year
he passed away due to illness.
When we read the bare outlines of his life, sketched out above we can easily understand that here
was a remarkable kendoka who sadly, passed away at the very moment that he was about to
flower with his own deep insight into swordsmanship. But we do have his writings and these are
also remarkable for this young man was able to express himself in a clear and natural manner. He
was a born communicator and throughout his book he brings the reader a sense of his natural
enthusiasm and deep love of Kendo. Not only that he constantly refers to famous masters of the
past to keep things on an even keel. He is able to pass on to us an enormous fund of teaching. A
legacy that one could only othe rwise acquire by placing oneself for many years under similar
masters.
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