No they did not have fencing in the ancient Olympis because fencing is a modorn sport or art.
They are called Prefectures, or "Ken" in Japanese.
Japanese earthenware is called "Yakimono". There are then different names for the Yakimono depending on what type it is. Hope this helped(:
yen means "go get a life"in Japanese
the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"
Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing
Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing" is a term used to describe Kendo, a modern form of fencing focused on philosophical and sportive aspects of swordsmanship.Kendo utilizes armor and blunt swords, counting points for attacks properly made in the allowed targets in similar fashion to European modern fencing. The basic difference between Kendo and Fencing, besides the different origins, is that the kendoka(as is called one who practises Kendo) is supposed to practice Kendo more as a philosophical martial art than as a sport.
Japanese Sailors Fencing with Capstan Bars - 1904 was released on: USA: 20 April 1904
Kendo
The French word for fencing is "l'escrime"
Fencing
In the sport of fencing, the area of play is called the strip or piste. See the following: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piste_(fencing)
They are called Fencers.
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There are three types of fencing swords each with different rules : Foil, Eppe and Sabre. The blade of a foil is called a "Foil blade"The blade of an eppe is called an "Eppe Blade"Etc
It's just called "Fencing jacket"
the closest i know is kenji which is Japanese for boys. ---- Kenju means cynic, kenjuu means handgun, and kenjutsu is fencing.