The recent sword attack in Hainault has once again sparked a national debate about whether the current regulations on swords are sufficient. In this article we discuss the importance of defining an Iaito.

This week, we spoke about with Chris Bowden, GB Team Member, about his experiences learning Kendo, participating on tournaments and exams in Korea.

Participants from 57 dojos from 16 different countries gathered in Warsaw, Poland, for the Mameido Cup 2023! A weekend of Shiai using a Swiss system, guaranteeing the same number of fixed rounds of competition for everyone.

All you need to know about the customisable Minosaka models and options.

Minosaka swords reflect the spirit of Japan and Budo. In this article, you get to know a little bit more about their history.

Using traditional Japanese techniques and methods nurtured in Seki, Nosyudo is a specialist producer of high-quality blades and their Iaito represent the finest quality Japanese Iaito available on the market today.

Alexandre Cavalcanti (4th Dan) about his experiences organising Jodo Online Sessions and the challenges he’ve faced.

Baz Straughan (6th Dan) and James Ogle (5th Dan) talk about their experiences organising Kendo Online Sessions and the challenges they’ve faced.

Periodic maintenance of training equipment is essential for the safety of practitioners. This article will talk about Shinai care.

Popularized in a myriad of modern media formats, the journey of Sakamoto Ryoma and his rise to fame from humble Samurai to pivotal figure of Japanese history form a truly fascinating story.

We reached out to Alan Lee-Nash, Iaido Dojo Representative on the British Kendo Association Committee to talk about the Offensive Weapons act and some of the points in the law which are of importance to UK practitioners.

The Kyoto-Pro Series - The Evolution of Next Generation Bogu: Learn about the principles which have gone into the launch of our exciting new range of Japanese Bogu designed and produced especially for the European and world market.