TOUKEN WORLD - Sharpness of the Japanese Sword: Battodo

TOUKEN WORLD - Sharpness of the Japanese Sword: Battodo The virtual Japanese sword museum “TOUKEN WORLD“ presents a variety of contents related to swords, armor and Ukiyo-e, which are highly valuable in terms of art. The content covers information on Japanese swords, armor and samurai pictures like a textbook, which can be read as well as learned from scratch by beginners with photos, illustrations and videos. The “Sword World“ channel on the YouTube video site offers videos on swords and armor, as well as videos introducing museums, art galleries, and shrines that display Japanese swords. The YouTube video introduced here is “ Sharpness of Japanese Sword: BattoDo. The video introduces the sharpness of Japanese sword through the demonstration of Battodo techniques by Norito Ikeda, Warakiri Battosai. Battodo is a martial art of cutting objects with a Japanese sword. It is said to have started after the Pacific War, when the Tozan School of Iaido conducted “test cutting“ to see how sharp a Japanese sword was, in order to popularize it. The All Japan Battoudo Federation was established in 1977. In the demonstration of Battodo techniques, carefully selected techniques that are highly difficult and show the beautiful sharpness of swords are shown. Slow motion video is also used to introduce a number of powerful techniques. Watch this YouTube video to see the essence of swordsmanship through physical and mental training. The virtual Japanese sword museum, “TOUKEN WORLD,“ includes basic knowledge of Japanese swords, armor, and Ukiyo-e, as well as the history of Japanese swords, miscellaneous information, historical figures and battles related to Japanese swords, and the master swordsmiths who created them. There is also a wide range of fun content such as various app games, sword willow, and four-character phrases related to swords. Together with the TOUKEN WORLD“ channel on YouTube, you can enjoy a virtual world of information on swords, armor and warrior pictures from every angle. ■Japanese Martial Arts,Ancient and Modern ■The virtual sword museum “TOUKEN WORLD“ ----------------------------------------- ★TOUKEN WORLD Official YouTube Channel 
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