
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 techniques are based on Japanese sojutsu (spear fighting) [6] and 19th century French bayonet fighting techniques. [7] .
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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
Jun 30, 2017 · Jukendo is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting with a historical background as Jukenjutsu, combat techniques developed and used by the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II. Following Japan’s surrender in 1945, the practice of Jukenjutsu was banned together with other Japanese martial arts by the allied occupation forces.
Jukendo - Martial Arts Lab
Nov 18, 2012 · 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 Japanese feudal times, during the Meiji period.
Concepts - InternationalJukendo
Jul 24, 2024 · Jukendo and Tankendo are martial arts that involves interpersonal competitive sports, involving the use of wooden bayonet, bamboo swords or similar implements, the sense of distance from the opponent is crucial.
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 (spear fighting) [6] or bayonet techniques from the 17th century, when firearms were introduced to Japan. [7]
Jukendo, the Japanese Martial Art of the Bayonet - YouTube
The martial art of Jukendo, the art of the bayonet, is unique in using only a single thrusting technique to attack. However, training with the mock wooden rifle and bayonet is complex with subtle...
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Jukendo: The Martial Art of Bayonet Fighting - Neatorama
Oct 4, 2021 · 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 bayonet.” As the Japanese Empire expanded during the early Twentieth Century, so did the prominence of jukendo.
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