The latest edition of the Renmei journal – Kendo Iai Naginata, Issue 304, Autumn/Winter 2015 – is now available for members on the Journal page.
This edition continues the series on kiai, begun in Issue 302.
The latest edition of the Renmei journal – Kendo Iai Naginata, Issue 304, Autumn/Winter 2015 – is now available for members on the Journal page.
This edition continues the series on kiai, begun in Issue 302.
There is always pleasure in reading some authors who have taken a deep interest in subjects close to one’s own heart; this is particularly true of Japan since almost every writer seems to give a fresh insight into this fascinating culture. It doesn’t seem to matter if these writings were penned a hundred or more years ago, they come across the interval of time fresh and often stimulating. One of these authors was the remarkable Lafcadio Hearn who resided in Japan between 1890 and his death in 1910, precisely at a time when the Edō period was still a vivid memory to most of the population and this mediaeval culture had yet to be significantly influenced and modernised by outside events and ideas.
A sizeable cross-section of ranks all met on Sunday morning at the Tunbridge dojo in Skinners School for a very good session in basic Kendo under the guidance of three nanadan sensei and other senior yudansha from over the south-east. All members and others who wish to advance their Kendo in a comradely manner amongst others who feel the same way – and without reservations because of fancied affiliations – are always welcome to join in and benefit. This is always the ‘Way of Kendo’.
The latest edition of the Renmei journal – Kendo Iai Naginata, Issue 303, Spring 2015 – is now available for members on the Journal page.
This edition continues the series on kiai, begun in Issue 302.
The latest edition of the Renmei journal – Kendo Iai Naginata, Issue 302, Spring 2014 – is now available for members on the Journal page.