⚔️ Weapon
Bokutō (Bokken)
The bokutō (or bokken) is a wooden sword used to study cutting lines, distancing, and timing without a live blade. It allows practitioners to explore classical sword principles in a controlled environment.
📄 Techniques

Tachi Dōri – Kokyū Nage – Tantō Wrist Control Entry and Downward Strike Finish Variation

Tachi Dōri – Koshi Nage from Kote Gaeshi

Tachi Dōri – Koshi Nage from Shihō Nage

Tachi Dōri – Koshi Nage with the Tantō – Tantō Wrist Control and Uchi Kaiten Entry Classic Variation

Tachi Dōri – Kote Gaeshi – One-handed Variation

Tachi Dōri – Kote Gaeshi with the Tantō – Tantō Wrist Control Variation

Tachi Dōri – Pain/Pressure with the Tessen (Metal Fan) from Kote Gaeshi Grip

Tachi Dōri – Shihō Nage with the Tantō – Tantō Wrist Cut Entry and Downward Cut Finish Variation

Tsuba-zeriai Aiki Age – Aiki Sage

Tsuki – Bokutō Defense against Ōdachi

Tsuki with Ōdachi

Wakizashi Throwing – Asayama Ichiden-ryū Iai Kata Variation

Yubi Dōri Lock from Irimi Nage – Middle Finger Overextension Variation
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