It is a style of Japanese swordsmanship.
Kenjutsu battojutsu are both sword arts.
Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing
Ritsuke Otake Sensei - headmaster of the oldest Japanese school of swordsmanship, Katori Shinto Ryu. This teaches a totally practical form called iai-jutsu rather than modern iai-do (which is more concerned with the spiritual aspects of swordsmanship).
Japanese techniques are frogs and elephants, Materials are pieces of card.
Kendou, having been adopted into English (Kendo), refers to the sport of swordsmanship. However, looking at the kanji individually, it can be translated as "way of the sword."
A common Japanese word for big is 'ookii.'
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Pencil drawings and computer stuff.Stuff that the Japanese are good at.
Traditional Japanese massage therapy, known as Shiatsu, incorporates techniques such as pressure point therapy, stretching, and joint manipulation to promote relaxation and balance in the body's energy flow.
What languages is it from?? If it's from Japanese it means "where".
It depends on context. If you are describing actual colours, such as red, blue, pink, etc., you might say, "hoka no iro" or "chigau iro" or even "tashoku" if you are describing certain kinds of gemstones.