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  • Bokken
  • Japanese wooden sword used for training

    A bokken (木剣, bok(u), 'wood', and ken, '(double-edged) sword') or bokutō (木刀, boku, 'wood', and tō, '(single-edged) sword') is a Japanese wooden sword

    Bokken

    Bokken

  • Aikido
  • Modern Japanese martial art

    primarily throws and joint locks. It includes a weapons system encompassing the bokken, tantō, and jō. Aikido derives mainly from the martial art of Daitō-ryū

    Aikido

    Aikido

    Aikido

  • Miyamoto Musashi
  • Japanese swordsman, strategist, writer, artist, and rōnin (c. 1584–1645)

    During his journey to the island by boat, Musashi had carved an oar into a bokken, or wooden practice sword. The duel ended when Musashi quickly and fatally

    Miyamoto Musashi

    Miyamoto Musashi

    Miyamoto_Musashi

  • Bokken Lasson
  • Norwegian singer

    Caroline "Bokken" Lasson (7 January 1871 – 3 August 1970) was a Norwegian concert and cabaret singer. She is known for starting the Oslo cabaret Chat Noir

    Bokken Lasson

    Bokken Lasson

    Bokken_Lasson

  • Shinai
  • Bamboo or wooden sword used in kendo

    distinguishes it from other wooden swords such as a bokuto (木刀), usually called a bokken (木剣) outside Japan, which is generally made of heavier, sturdier wood. The

    Shinai

    Shinai

    Shinai

  • Chat Noir
  • Cabaret and revue theatre in Oslo, Norway

    established in 1912 by Bokken Lasson. The current director is Tom Sterri. Chat Noir was established as a cabaret in 1912 by singer Bokken Lasson and her later

    Chat Noir

    Chat Noir

    Chat_Noir

  • Suburitō
  • Wooden practice sword from Japan

    A suburitō (素振り刀) is a type of bokken, a wooden practice sword originating in Japan and used in Japanese martial arts. Suburi (素振り; literally, "basic or

    Suburitō

    Suburitō

  • Sasaki Kojirō
  • 16/17th-century Japanese swordsman

    becoming an ally of the titular protagonist. Miyamoto Musashi in fiction Bokken – Art of the Japanese Wooden Sword, Dave Lowry, Ohara Publications, 1986

    Sasaki Kojirō

    Sasaki Kojirō

    Sasaki_Kojirō

  • The Book of Five Rings
  • Text on kenjutsu and the martial arts in general

    Musashi disgraced a former sword master by using such a technique with a bokken, but there are no descriptions mentioning "In one" timing.[citation needed]

    The Book of Five Rings

    The Book of Five Rings

    The_Book_of_Five_Rings

  • Suikawari
  • Japanese game of splitting a watermelon

    turn blindfolded, spun around three times, and handed a wooden stick, or bokken, to attempt to hit the watermelon; the first to crack it open wins. Other

    Suikawari

    Suikawari

    Suikawari

  • List of premodern combat weapons
  • often used for stabbing. Aklys (Osci tribe of Southern Italy) Bō (Japanese) Bokken (Japanese) Clubbing boomerang (Worldwide) Returning boomerang (Australian)

    List of premodern combat weapons

    List_of_premodern_combat_weapons

  • Itō Ittōsai
  • Japanese swordsman

    changed his name to Ono Tadaaki, despite Ittōsai being armed with a wooden bokken and Tenzen using a traditional steel katana. Ittōsai wielded his weapon

    Itō Ittōsai

    Itō_Ittōsai

  • Kendo Kata
  • Fixed patterns in kendo practice

    student and teacher use bokken (木剣), except in some demonstrations which use blunted katana. The first seven kata use tachi, a long bokken, for both student

    Kendo Kata

    Kendo Kata

    Kendo_Kata

  • Vilhelm Dybwad
  • Norwegian barrister and writer

    was married to actress Johanne Dybwad from 1891 to 1916, and to singer Bokken Lasson from August 1916. Both his wives are honoured with sculptures in

    Vilhelm Dybwad

    Vilhelm Dybwad

    Vilhelm_Dybwad

  • Shinken
  • Japanese sword

    forged and sharpened blade. The term shinken is often used in contrast with bokken (wooden sword), shinai (bamboo sword), and iaitō (unsharpened metal sword)

    Shinken

    Shinken

    Shinken

  • Katana
  • Samurai sword

    reasons, katana used for martial arts are usually blunt edged iaito or wooden bokken, to reduce the risk of injury. Sharp katana are only really used during

    Katana

    Katana

    Katana

  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba season 4
  • Fourth season of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

    Tanjiro into a split. At Obanai's swordsmanship stage, Tanjiro must swing a bokken between bound trainees as he spars with the Hashira. Despite the initial

    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba season 4

    Demon_Slayer:_Kimetsu_no_Yaiba_season_4

  • Korean swordsmanship
  • Art and skill of the sword in Korea

    swords (Juk-To, Japanese: Shinai) and wooden swords (Mok-Geom, Japanese: bokken) and a range of materials for piercing or cutting. Production of Korean

    Korean swordsmanship

    Korean_swordsmanship

  • Kokura
  • Ancient castle town in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan

    Miyamoto Musashi in his prime, wielding two bokken. Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

    Kokura

    Kokura

    Kokura

  • Guy Krohg
  • Norwegian painter, illustrator and scenographer

    (father) Cécile Marie Vidil (mother) Relatives Christian Krohg (grandfather) Oda Krohg (grandmother) Bokken Lasson (great-aunt) Per Lasson (great-uncle)

    Guy Krohg

    Guy Krohg

    Guy_Krohg

  • Aikido techniques
  • Techniques of the Japanese martial art

    his partner, as well as the physical space: walls, weapons (wooden tantō, bokken, jō) on the tatami, and the aikido practitioners nearby. Uke must attack

    Aikido techniques

    Aikido_techniques

  • Boken
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a town in Punjab, Pakistan Boken, Jhelum, a village in Punjab, Pakistan Bokken, a Japanese sword Bokan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists

    Boken

    Boken

  • List of practice weapons
  • are blunted or otherwise designed for safe regular practice and training. Bokken (Japanese wooden swords, also known as bokuto) Iaitō (Practice weapon used

    List of practice weapons

    List_of_practice_weapons

  • Diospyros blancoi
  • Species of persimmon

    needed] Kamagong is also popular for martial arts training implements such as bokken and eskrima sticks. The leaves of velvet apple trees have been shown to

    Diospyros blancoi

    Diospyros blancoi

    Diospyros_blancoi

  • List of Highschool of the Dead characters
  • blue eyes. As the president of the school's kendo club Saeko carries a bokken (wooden sword). Saeko is introduced as a calm and collected girl with pride

    List of Highschool of the Dead characters

    List_of_Highschool_of_the_Dead_characters

  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Jian (劍, 剑) Tsurugi (sword) (剣) Korean sword (검, 劍) Shinken (真剣) Bokken (木剣) Ninjaken (忍者剣) Kaiken (dagger) (懐剣) Shuriken (手裏剣) Kenjutsu (剣術) Kendo

  • Happo-giri
  • with the bokken, cutting in eight directions. Each cut is a simple strike from the top of the head straight down the centre line, with the bokken ending

    Happo-giri

    Happo-giri

  • Shigurui
  • Japanese manga series

    where the participants fought with real steel Japanese swords rather than bokken ("wooden sword"), against his vassals' strong objection. The story revolves

    Shigurui

    Shigurui

  • Wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts

    tree, branch, or other pole. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jō. Bō Bokken, a type of waster used in budō. Hanbō Quarterstaff Shinai Tanbō Hatsumi

  • Singlestick
  • British martial art using a short wooden stick

    Miller) frequently practices singlestick. Arnis Bataireacht Bâton français Bokken Egyptian stick fencing Federschwert Shinai Jogo do pau Baton Bartitsu Pollock

    Singlestick

    Singlestick

    Singlestick

  • Tsubame gaeshi
  • Judo technique

    Mifune, Kyuzo (2004), Canon of Judo, Tokyo: Kodansha Lowry, Dave (1986). Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword. Ohara Publications. p. 21–22. ISBN 978-0-89750-104-0

    Tsubame gaeshi

    Tsubame_gaeshi

  • Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
  • 2013 American martial arts film

    Nakabara's students, Casey suddenly loses his temper and assaults him with a bokken. Nakabara reminds him to control his emotions by having him undergo the

    Ninja: Shadow of a Tear

    Ninja:_Shadow_of_a_Tear

  • Kenjutsu
  • Japanese styles of swordsmanship

    One of the more common training weapons is the wooden sword (bokutō or bokken). For various reasons, many schools make use of very specifically designed

    Kenjutsu

    Kenjutsu

    Kenjutsu

  • Aiki-ken
  • Set of Japanese sword techniques

    principles of aikido in different situations. Aiki-ken is practiced using bokken (a wooden katana) and has a wide variety of techniques. Saito codified two

    Aiki-ken

    Aiki-ken

    Aiki-ken

  • Gosoku-ryu
  • Style of karate

    Many weapons are practiced in the dojo: Kubotan, Tonfa, Kama, Jō, Bokuto, Bokken, Shinai, Tsue (walking cane), and the Katana (Japanese sword). Kubota trained

    Gosoku-ryu

    Gosoku-ryu

  • Per Lasson
  • Norwegian composer (1859–1883)

    His sisters included painter Oda Krohg (1860–1935) and cabaret singer Bokken Lasson (1871–1970). His sister Alexandra married painter Frits Thaulow,

    Per Lasson

    Per_Lasson

  • Suburi
  • Japanese word for practice swings used in sports

    such as kendo, aikido, iaidō, and kenjutsu. Often a shinai (for kendo), bokken, suburitō, or even tanren bō are used. An iaitō or shinken can also be used

    Suburi

    Suburi

  • Kendo
  • Modern Japanese martial art

    (日本剣道形). These are generally practiced with wooden swords (木刀, bokutō or bokken). Occasionally, real swords or swords with a blunt edge, called kata-yō

    Kendo

    Kendo

    Kendo

  • Types of swords
  • Bladed weapon

    pinyin jiàn) Shuangshou jian (雙手劍) Hook sword (鉤) Nihonto (日本刀; にほんとう) Bokken (木剣) Chokutō (直刀) Guntō (軍刀) Kyū guntō (旧軍刀) Shin guntō (新軍刀) Hachiwara

    Types of swords

    Types_of_swords

  • Dave Lowry (martial arts)
  • American writer

    "martial way." He has written training manuals on use of weapons such as the bokken and jo, a few novels centered on the lifestyle of the budōka (one who follows

    Dave Lowry (martial arts)

    Dave_Lowry_(martial_arts)

  • The God of High School
  • South Korean webtoon

    due to his wrists being handcuffed. He humiliates Mira by stealing her bokken then decides to duel Mori after Mori moves fast enough to avoid injury and

    The God of High School

    The_God_of_High_School

  • Bōgu
  • Training armor worn in kendo

    discouraged due to injuries, with wooden practice swords in the form of bokken/bokuto and shinai were often used instead. To further reduce injuries, practice

    Bōgu

    Bōgu

    Bōgu

  • Christian Tissier
  • French aikido teacher

    Dan. Sedirep, Boulogne; 1996 (1990) ISBN 2-901551-57-2 Videos: Aikiken- Bokken- Kenjutsu- mes choix pour l'étude du Ken Aikido - Progression technique

    Christian Tissier

    Christian Tissier

    Christian_Tissier

  • Feder (fencing)
  • Type of fencing sword

    polyhedrons, arming sword-style disks, or most commonly teardrops or eggs. Bokken Waster Zweihänder Roger Norling, A call to arms! 4 July 2012 schreib mit

    Feder (fencing)

    Feder (fencing)

    Feder_(fencing)

  • Okita Sōji
  • Japanese swordsman (1842/44–1868)

    While he was mediocre with the shinai, he was an advanced user of the bokken/bokutou and bo staff, and a trendsetter of the katana. His signature technique

    Okita Sōji

    Okita Sōji

    Okita_Sōji

  • Ganryu (video game)
  • 1999 video game

    fencer Sasaki "Ganryū" Kojirō in the shores of Ganryū-jima island using a bokken carved from an oar but prior to the battle, Musashi saw a glimpse of the

    Ganryu (video game)

    Ganryu_(video_game)

  • The Sword of Doom
  • 1966 Japanese film

    Ryunosuke, the better swordsman, parries and kills him with one stroke of his bokken. Ryunosuke flees town after killing the man, and cuts down many of the dead

    The Sword of Doom

    The_Sword_of_Doom

  • Bruce Lee (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    chambers are guarded by two mobile enemies; The Ninja, who attacks with a "bokken stick" and The Green Yamo, a large unarmed warrior, visually styled as a

    Bruce Lee (video game)

    Bruce_Lee_(video_game)

  • Oslo Waldorf School
  • School in Oslo, Norway

    establish a Waldorf school in Oslo was conceived. Among those involved was Bokken Lasson, who also became one of the first teachers when the school was established

    Oslo Waldorf School

    Oslo_Waldorf_School

  • Gakutotai
  • for their training, while class leaders were given wooden dummy swords (bokken) like the commanders of the Imperial Japanese Army. Training for female

    Gakutotai

    Gakutotai

    Gakutotai

  • Budoshin Ju-Jitsu
  • Contemporary style of ju-jitsu

    Japanese swordsmanship instruct students in fundamental techniques of the bokken and katana to complement unarmed training. Most dojos led by Budoshin instructors

    Budoshin Ju-Jitsu

    Budoshin Ju-Jitsu

    Budoshin_Ju-Jitsu

  • Nippon Banzai
  • 1986 studio album by Zaïko Langa Langa

    performing Congolese rumba. The concept for Nippon Banzai was envisioned by Joss Bokken, who sought to encapsulate the band's Japanese tour experience in a commercially

    Nippon Banzai

    Nippon_Banzai

  • Waster
  • Practice weapon

    Japanese martial arts involving swordsmanship, such as kenjutsu and iaido, use bokken or shinai as practice weapons. Eskrima, a martial art from the Philippines

    Waster

    Waster

    Waster

  • May 13
  • Day of the year

    vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), nos. 700, 703, 716, 717. Lowry, Dave (1986). Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword. Ohara Publications. p. 21–27. ISBN 978-0-89750-104-0

    May 13

    May_13

  • Jostein Gaarder
  • Norwegian author (born 1952)

    illustrated by Stella East ISBN 82-03-24090-9) Bibbi Bokkens magiske bibliotek (Bibbi Bokken's magic library) (together with Klaus Hagerup(1993) ISBN 82-00-21210-6

    Jostein Gaarder

    Jostein Gaarder

    Jostein_Gaarder

  • Yagyū Shinkage-ryū
  • Japanese swordsmanship school

    Nobutsuna, practice was carried out with either a very hard wooden sword (a bokken) or one with a dulled steel blade. The practitioners had to therefore stop

    Yagyū Shinkage-ryū

    Yagyū_Shinkage-ryū

  • Kobayashi aikido
  • differences in the different tachiwaza (standing) techniques as well as jō and bokken sequences. Andre Cognard: 'L'esprit des arts martiaux' Albin Michel Publications

    Kobayashi aikido

    Kobayashi_aikido

  • Ki Aikido
  • Japanese martial art

    aikido principles, ki (or coordination of mind and body ) principles Kata (bokken, jo, tanto) Warmups with "ki development exercises", "coordination of mind

    Ki Aikido

    Ki_Aikido

  • Salme Geransar
  • Iranian-Australian actress

    demonstrated skills in weapon fighting such as the use of bo staff, jo and bokken. Salme has her Shodan black belt in Iwama Ryu Aikido. Bailey, John (19 July

    Salme Geransar

    Salme_Geransar

  • The Rumble Fish 2
  • 2005 video game

    release of the original game. Mito - A young girl who fights with a wooden bokken. She fights with two different styles: one with wide, sweeping attacks,

    The Rumble Fish 2

    The_Rumble_Fish_2

  • Wooden sword
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wooden sword may refer to: Bokken, a Japanese wooden sword used for training in kenjutsu Macuahuitl, a wooden sword with several embedded obsidian blades

    Wooden sword

    Wooden_sword

  • Japanese martial arts
  • drawn, practicing combat drills. Historically practiced with wooden katana (bokken; 木剣), this most often consists of pre-determined forms, called kata (型)

    Japanese martial arts

    Japanese martial arts

    Japanese_martial_arts

  • Re:Creators
  • Japanese anime television series

    culprit. Afterward, he became a gang-boss in a lawless Adachi. He uses a bokken called "Kuronagimaru" that can produce gusts of air and can summon a spirit

    Re:Creators

    Re:Creators

  • The Image of Bruce Lee
  • 1978 Hong Kong film by Yeung Kuen

    fights are good and realistic and Li gets to show some handy moves with a Bokken (wooden Japanese sword) during one particular scrap with the boss's goons

    The Image of Bruce Lee

    The_Image_of_Bruce_Lee

  • List of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir characters
  • samurai-armored centaur-themed villain fused with Tatsu who wields a giant bokken and the ability to trap people inside her stomach. When Tomoe used an Alliance

    List of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir characters

    List_of_Miraculous:_Tales_of_Ladybug_&_Cat_Noir_characters

  • Zen Nihon kendō renmei Jōdō
  • martial arts. For more information see the Kenjutsu article. A regular bokken (or bokuto), the wooden practice sword used in several martial arts including

    Zen Nihon kendō renmei Jōdō

    Zen Nihon kendō renmei Jōdō

    Zen_Nihon_kendō_renmei_Jōdō

  • Mishima Incident
  • Attempted coup d'état in Japan on November 25, 1970, by writer Yukio Mishima

    (age 36), Sergeant Junzō Isobe (磯部順蔵), and others who had charged in with bokkens, shouting "Get out! Don't get in the way!" and "Read the demand!" When

    Mishima Incident

    Mishima Incident

    Mishima_Incident

  • China Doll (band)
  • solo with unsharpened swords, as well as with partners with wooden swords (bokken)" "China Doll [Birmingham, UK] - Turkish Delight". 45cat.com. Retrieved

    China Doll (band)

    China_Doll_(band)

  • List of Ranma ½ characters
  • Hailing from a very wealthy family, he wields both his fortune and his bokken with equal ease. He has a large ego, creating the nickname "The Blue Thunder

    List of Ranma ½ characters

    List_of_Ranma_½_characters

  • Ōmuta murders
  • Gang killings in Japan

    conviction for beating an 18-year-old boy with six of his friends with a bokken in June 2000, then dropping him into an irrigation canal and drowning him

    Ōmuta murders

    Ōmuta_murders

  • Iaido
  • Japanese martial art

    Multiple-person kata exist in some schools of iaido; for safety, iaidoka usually use bokken for such kata practice. Iaido does include competition in the form of kata

    Iaido

    Iaido

  • Morihei Ueshiba
  • Founder of Aikido

    The first occurred in 1925, after Ueshiba had defeated a naval officer's bokken (wooden katana) attacks unarmed and without hurting the officer. Ueshiba

    Morihei Ueshiba

    Morihei_Ueshiba

  • Morihiro Saito
  • Japanese aikido teacher (1928–2002)

    organization. Saito also awarded teaching certifications for Aiki-weapons (bokken and jo) internationally. Receipt of the full set of five weapons certifications

    Morihiro Saito

    Morihiro_Saito

  • Iaitō
  • Japanese modern metal practice sword

    through a declassification process before their exportation.) Battōjutsu Bokken Iaido Katana Kenjutsu Hall, David A., ed. (2012), Encyclopedia of Japanese

    Iaitō

    Iaitō

    Iaitō

  • Quercus acuta
  • Species of oak tree

    is a preferred choice for Japanese martial arts practice weapons such as bokken. This is due to its uniformly tight grain structure resulting from its continuous

    Quercus acuta

    Quercus acuta

    Quercus_acuta

  • Shinkage-ryū
  • Traditional school of Japanese martial arts

    Kamiizumi, swordsmen practiced their art with either a very hard wooden sword (bokken) or one with a dulled steel blade. Because of this, swordsmen had to stop

    Shinkage-ryū

    Shinkage-ryū

    Shinkage-ryū

  • Sadamitsu the Destroyer
  • Japanese manga series

    never kills, even if his own life is threatened. His preferred weapon is a bokken (wooden sword). In combat, he wears the sentient helmet nicknamed 'Junk'

    Sadamitsu the Destroyer

    Sadamitsu_the_Destroyer

  • Floating sheerleg
  • Floating water vessel with a crane built on shear legs

    from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2016. "Fleet: Sheerlegs (Drijvende Bokken)". GPS Marine. Archived from the original on 15 July 2013. "Smit and Keppel

    Floating sheerleg

    Floating sheerleg

    Floating_sheerleg

  • Takenouchi-ryū
  • Japanese martial arts school

    martial skills. He practiced there for six days and six nights, wielding a bokken (wooden sword) two shaku and four sun in length (about 2 ft. 4 in. or 72 cm)

    Takenouchi-ryū

    Takenouchi-ryū

    Takenouchi-ryū

  • Shintō Musō-ryū
  • Traditional school of jōjutsu

    swords (bokken) are used to minimize the risk of injuries. Practitioners use both the long wooden sword, generally called a bokutō or bokken, and the

    Shintō Musō-ryū

    Shintō Musō-ryū

    Shintō_Musō-ryū

  • Kanshu Sunadomari
  • Japanese aikidoka

    Training is further supplemented with practice using the wooden sword (bokken,木剣) and staff (jō ,杖). Sunadomari is known for his emphasis on kokyu ryoku

    Kanshu Sunadomari

    Kanshu_Sunadomari

  • Outline of sports
  • Overview of and topical guide to sports

    Sabre Guns Airsoft gun Laser pistol Paintball marker Gel blaster Waster Bokken Shinai Officiant equipment Christmas tree Cricket Ball gauge Stump gauge

    Outline of sports

    Outline_of_sports

  • Ninja Gaiden (2004 video game)
  • 2004 video game

    Six of the highest scoring players from Europe and North America won bokkens bearing Itagaki's signature, and five regional winners were selected to

    Ninja Gaiden (2004 video game)

    Ninja_Gaiden_(2004_video_game)

  • Tokyo Ravens
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    childhood promise with a Tsuchimikado boy. After this flashback, Harutora's Bokken energy bursts out due to overcharging. Jin Ohtomo is forced to stop the

    Tokyo Ravens

    Tokyo_Ravens

  • Kazuo Chiba
  • Japanese aikido teacher

    Aikido practiced at Hombu Dojo, Chiba Sensei Incorporated weapons work (Bokken and Jo), Zazen, and Iaido into his style. Chiba Sensei learnt the aiki-jo

    Kazuo Chiba

    Kazuo Chiba

    Kazuo_Chiba

  • Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir season 3
  • Season of television series

    without her permission, is akumatized into "Ikari Gozen", a centaur with a bokken. Kagami receives the Dragon Miraculous, giving her the ability to transform

    Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir season 3

    Miraculous:_Tales_of_Ladybug_&_Cat_Noir_season_3

  • Shogen Okabayashi
  • Taiwan. While still a young man he was attacked by a young yakuza wielding a bokken. Having developed strong abilities in striking based arts he felt hesitant

    Shogen Okabayashi

    Shogen_Okabayashi

  • Japanese sword
  • Type of traditionally made sword from Japan

    (sword) Indian sword Chinese sword Korean sword Wakizashi Tantō Katana Tachi Bokken Nagayama, Kokan (1997). The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords. Kodansha

    Japanese sword

    Japanese sword

    Japanese_sword

  • Christian Lasson
  • Norwegian jurist

    children; among them were composer Per Lasson, painter Oda Krohg and singer Bokken Lasson. Lasson was barrister with access to work with the Supreme Court

    Christian Lasson

    Christian Lasson

    Christian_Lasson

  • Michio Hikitsuchi
  • Japanese aikidoka (1923–2004)

    lights-out training with Ueshiba, in which he cut off the tip of Ueshiba's bokken. The piece flew off, and he searched throughout the dojo for it. Eventually

    Michio Hikitsuchi

    Michio_Hikitsuchi

  • Rokudo's Bad Girls
  • Japanese manga series

    Himawari is a young girl with a notorious reputation as a Sukeban wielding a Bokken, often described as a "monster" for her sheer strength and brutality. She

    Rokudo's Bad Girls

    Rokudo's_Bad_Girls

  • Young Samurai: The Way of the Warrior
  • 2008 book by Chris Bradford

    though Yamato clearly doesn't want that. When Yamato is practising with a bokken, Jack sees his chance to learn how to fight with a sword and asks Yamato

    Young Samurai: The Way of the Warrior

    Young_Samurai:_The_Way_of_the_Warrior

  • List of Hayate the Combat Butler episodes
  • enraged at Hayate's tardiness. She begins to attack Hayate with the "Masamune Bokken" she received from Isumi, and after a while, Hinagiku loses control of her

    List of Hayate the Combat Butler episodes

    List_of_Hayate_the_Combat_Butler_episodes

  • Mitsugi Saotome
  • Japanese aikido instructor (born 1937)

    Japanese weapons, including the wooden staffs jo and bo, and the wooden sword bokken. He has also developed a system for working with two swords in aikido. Saotome

    Mitsugi Saotome

    Mitsugi Saotome

    Mitsugi_Saotome

  • Seiichi Sugano
  • Japanese Aikidoka

    this he grew up training in martial arts from an early age, training with bokken and wrestling. Sugano entered the Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1957 and by 1959

    Seiichi Sugano

    Seiichi Sugano

    Seiichi_Sugano

  • Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    sword, to be specific, the Hiten Style. He suggests Ryoko to keep using the bokken as it is two weapons in one. Keichiro Nagumo Voiced by: Juurouta Kosugi

    Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School

    Samurai_Girl:_Real_Bout_High_School

  • 1970 in Norway
  • Andersen, renowned career criminal and resistance fighter (b.1898) 3 August – Bokken Lasson, concert and cabaret singer (born 1871). 23 September – Magnus Johansen

    1970 in Norway

    1970_in_Norway

  • Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan Karate
  • Style of karate

    primary weapons, with other weapons including the yari (spear), kai (oar), bokken (wooden sword), tanbo (stick) and occasionally the katana (Japanese sword)

    Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan Karate

    Shōrinjiryū_Kenkōkan_Karate

  • Bujinkan
  • International martial arts organization

    Ryu) 1999 – Kukishinden Ryu 1998 – Shinden Fudo Ryu 1997 – Jojutsu 1996 – Bokken 1995 – Naginata 1994 – Yari 1993 – Rokushakubojutsu 1992 – Taijutsu Power

    Bujinkan

    Bujinkan

    Bujinkan

  • Maarten Krabbé
  • Dutch painter and art educator

    Kroniek van Kunst en Kultuur18e jaargang, no.6, 1955 (Unesco) Muizen en bokken houden veel van Papier ("Mice and Billy goats very much like paper") (Proost

    Maarten Krabbé

    Maarten Krabbé

    Maarten_Krabbé

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Online names & meanings

  • Ni'ja
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ni'ja

    Saved One

  • Roz
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Kurdish, Latin, Polish

    Roz

    Renowned Protector; Pretty Rose; Form of Rosalind; Tender Horse; Horse Protection

  • Varsith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Traditional

    Varsith

    Great; Knowledge; Adjustable

  • Jothi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jothi

    Lamp - removes dark ness

  • THERMUTIS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    THERMUTIS

    , first mother.

  • Khabeer |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khabeer |

    Knowledgeable

  • ELLAR
  • Male

    Scottish

    ELLAR

    Modern form of Scottish Eallair, ELLAR means "superior of a church cell."

  • Udantika | உதாந்திகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Udantika | உதாந்திகா

    Satisfaction

  • Gamila
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Gamila

    Beautiful; Elegant; Elegant Graceful; Comely; Variant of Jamila

  • Raghava
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Raghava

    Lord of God, Lord Ram, Ragavender God

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