Ryuseiken Battodo

Japanese swordfighting

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Comment by rawnshah on February 28, 2008 at 9:30am
In case other people are wondering, these are only some of the black belts and instructors in the Kodenkan of Tucson and some from other Kodenkan locations. The bottom row are the new shodans just promoted, the seated row are the Shihans, and the last row are all the other existing shodans, nidans, sandans, yondans and godans.
Comment by Andrew Dicenso on February 27, 2008 at 8:41pm
Well at least you were at the end so it kind of tapers from short to tall and back to vertically challenged again hehe.
Comment by Monica Margaret Voge on February 26, 2008 at 1:16pm
I'm 5'2! It's not like I'm that much shorter than you! ; )
Comment by Andrew Dicenso on February 26, 2008 at 1:32am
News Flash....you both ARE exceptionally short. lol.

Web sites & Resources

Matsuri: A Festival of Japan (2008) - Phoenix, AZ, Feb 23-28, Heritage Square

Battodo Ryuseiken in Japan. Also a partial site in english.



The Kodenkan of Tucson



The UofA Ryuseiken Battodo on the ASUA site



Tameshigiri.com - where we get goza. The ordering and shipping process are given.



Hanwei/Paul Chen swords



The Knighthawk Armoury builds some interesting realistic looking goshinken. They're expensive but they claim to be pretty durable (not yet tested by us).



Folding a Hakama the proper way



Woodall's Custom Workshop makes nice cutting stands for tameshigiri.


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