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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 Munenori




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ALL JAPAN KENDO CHAMPIONSHIP

57th All Japan Kendo Championship, Nov. 3, 2009

Quarter-Final Match 1 (Oishi (red) vs. Takahashi (white))
Quarter-Final Match 2 (Uchimura (R) vs. Yoneya (W))
Quarter-Final Match 3 (Teramoto (R) vs. Kinoshita (W))
Semi-Final Match 1 (Teramoto (red) vs. Uchimura (white))
Semi-Final Match 2 (Takahashi (red) vs. Takasaka (white))
Championship Final (Uchimura (red) vs. Takahashi (white))

56th All Japan Kendo Championship, Nov. 3, 2008

Quarter-Final Match 1 (Teramoto (red) vs. Shodai (white))
Quarter-Final Match 2 (Wakou vs. Hatakenaka)
Quarter-Final Match 3 (Yoneya vs. Tanioka)
Quarter-Final Match 4 (Ariba vs. Satou)
Semi-Final Match 1 (Wakou (red) vs. Uchida (white))
Semi-Final Match 2 (Yoneya (red) vs. Shodai (white))
Championship Final (Shodai (white) vs. Wakou (red); most of the match is available)
Championship Final overtime round (Wakou (red) vs. Shodai (white))


55th All Japan Kendo Championship, Nov. 3, 2007
Nitou Match (rare championship match featuring a two-sword player)
Semi-Final Match 1 (Sato (red) vs. Teramoto (white))
Semi-Final Match 2 (Kiwada (red) vs. Takanabe (white))
Championship Final (Teramoto (red) vs. Takanabe (white))

54th All Japan Kendo Championships (Highlights from several matches)

52nd All Japan Kendo Championship Semifinal 1 (Harada S. vs. Chikamoto T.)



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