Toyama-Ryu Bizenkai
(戸山流備前会)
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An organization that correctly conveys Japanese culture to the next generation and the world
I am an instructor at Zen Nihon Toyama Iaido Renmei (ZNTIR)’s headquarters as well as a practitioner of horseback archery called yabusame.
Classes are conducted by me, who holds the rank of 6th degree instructor .
I have 22 years of experience in both swordsmanship and yabusame.
I work towards promoting and transmitting authentic Japanese culture to the world and future generations.
The experiences I provide are not a form of entertainment or performance.
There are many instances were groups or teachers take advantage of foreign visitors’ lack of knowledge about Japanese culture and provide them with a pseudo experience. I sincerely believe this is wrong and teach only teach authentic Japanese Swordsmanship and spirit. For those who wish to have a proper experience, or want to study authentic kenjutsu, please come join one of my lesson.
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Business details
Business name |
Toyama-Ryu Bizenkai |
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Phone number |
09072215881 |
Address |
3F-3-14-14 haramachida machida city Tokyo |
Trading hours |
From 10:00~19:00 |
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Comprehensive SAMURAI Course【Before noon】
In this lesson, you can experience iai, kendo (gekken) and tameshigiri (test cutting performed on rolled up straw mats) at one time. These three disciplines make up what is called kenjutsu (swordmanship). In iai students learn how to handle the katana. In gekken students learn how to face an opponent. In batto students learn correct cutting methods.
Comprehensive SAMURAI Course【After noon】
In this lesson, you can experience iai, kendo (gekken) and tameshigiri (test cutting performed on rolled up straw mats) at one time. These three disciplines make up what is called kenjutsu (swordmanship). In iai students learn how to handle the katana. In gekken students learn how to face an opponent. In batto students learn correct cutting methods.