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In the martial arts, it is a sickness if you do not leave the mind of the martial
arts behind. In archery it is a sickness
if you do not leave the mind of archery
behind. If you will only use your Ordinary
Mind and take up the sword or draw the
bow, archery will not be difficult and
the sword will be used with freedom. Not
being surprised by anything, the Ordinary
Mind will be good for everything.
Yagyu
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ALL
JAPAN KENDO 8-DAN HOLDER'S INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
New
8th All Japan Kendo 8-Dan Holder's Invitational Tournament, Apr. 18, 2010
Semi-Final
Match 1 (Sato (red) vs. Higashi (white))
Semi-Final
Match 2 (Funatsu (red) vs. Kamei (white))
Championship
Final (Sato (red) vs. Funatsu (white))
7th
All Japan Kendo 8-Dan Holder's Invitational Tournament, Apr.
19, 2009
Semi-Final
Match 1 (Furukawa (red) vs. Okido (white))
Semi-Final
Match 2 (Hamasaki (red) vs. Shigematsu (white))
Championship
Final (Furukawa (red) vs. Hamasaki (white))
6th
All Japan Kendo 8-Dan Holder's Invitational Tournament, Apr.
20, 2008
Kuboki,
Fumio (red) vs. Furukawa, Kazuo (white)
Otake,
Masafumi (red) vs. Endo, Masaaki (white)
Meguro,
Daisaku (red) vs. Takahashi, Toshiaki (white)
Ujiie,
Michio (red) vs. Kamei, Toru (white)
Futagoishi,
Takashi (red) vs. Otake, Masafumi (white)
Furukawa,
Kazuo (red) vs. Funatsu, Shinji (white)
1999
All Japan 8th Dan Tournament (K. Ishida (subject of Kendo's Gruelling Challenge above) vs. Yamada)
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