⚔️ Weapons
Explore techniques according to the weapon involved. Traditional martial weapons define distance, posture, timing — and sometimes the philosophy of movement itself.
⚔️ 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…
⚔️ Jō
The jō is a medium-length wooden staff emphasizing circular movement, leverage, and adaptable range. It bridges the gap between long and short weapons, allowing…
⚔️ Kōdachi Bokutō (Wakizachi)
The kōdachi bokutō represents the short sword form. It studies close-range engagement, compact movement, and precision entries.
⚔️ Miscellaneous
Open to browse techniques involving this weapon.
⚔️ Ōdachi Bokutō (Bokken)
The ōdachi bokutō models the long sword, emphasizing reach and extended cutting lines. Its use requires strong posture, timing, and spatial awareness.
⚔️ Tantō
The tantō is a short blade used for close-quarters techniques and disarming studies. It demands acute control of timing and decisiveness.