
Jūkendō - Wikipedia
Jūkendō (銃剣道) is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting, [1][2][3][4] and has been likened to kendo (but with bayonets instead of swords). [5] According to Tanaka Fumon, jūkendō …
Jukendo Tankendo Official Page
Discover Jukendo & Tankendo: traditional Japanese martial arts for all ages. Learn the Way of the Bayonet & Short Sword with our guides, resources, and community events. Start your journey …
About Jukendo and Tankendo - InternationalJukendo
Jukendo, known as the "Way of the Bayonet," merges the traditional Japanese art of spear fighting (sōjutsu) with European bayonet techniques to form a modern martial discipline.
What is Jukendo? - Tozando
2017年6月30日 · Jukendo is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting with a historical background as Jukenjutsu, combat techniques developed and used by the Imperial Japanese …
Concepts - InternationalJukendo
2024年7月24日 · Jukendo and Tankendo are martial arts that involves interpersonal competitive sports, involving the use of wooden bayonet, bamboo swords or similar implements, the sense …
全日本銃剣道連盟
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Jūkendō | Military Wiki | Fandom
Jūkendō (銃剣道?) is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting,[1][2][3][4] and has been likened to kendo (but with bayonets instead of swords).[5] Jukendo techniques are based on sojutsu …
Jukendo - Martial Arts Lab
2012年11月18日 · Jukendo (Jūkendō) is one of Japanese martial arts that’s used to define the way of the bayonet and is the budo evolution of Juken-jutsu. At first Jukendo was practiced in …
Jukendo: The Martial Art of Bayonet Fighting - Neatorama
2021年10月4日 · During the Meiji Era, the Japanese armed forces required formal instruction for soldiers. It grew into a martial art called jukendo or juken-jutsu, which means “the way of the …
Jukendo - Black Belt Wiki
Jukendo is a Japanese martial arts focused on the bayonet. This martial arts style uses a wooden weapon (Mokuju or “Wooden Rifle”) in order to practice bayonet techniques. Jukendo was …