The SAMURAI in the moonlight

Hi! Iam Buffalo-Dragon in "YAGYU-TENGU-DO"-the unique practice space of the YAGYU-SHINKAGE-RYU Swordsmanship. I am a swordsman of YAGYU-SHINKAGE-RYU Swordsmanship. YAGYU-SHINKAGE-RYU is the Japanese traditional martial arts that "SHOGUN" General TOKUGAWA studied in Edo period. I am handing down the technique of Ultimate Swordsman "JUBEI YAGYU".
I would like to express the Spirit of the SAMURAI and the Soul of the Japanese.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

The Softfocus SAMURAI

There are two views to see the opponent.
They are "KAN"-Insight and "KEN"-Observation.

KEN is a view that focuses with eyes and sees the opponent's motion.

KAN is a view that feels the moving of opponent's mind without eyes.

In Swordsmanship KAN is valued more than KEN.
The sense that exceeds the five senses is necessary for it.



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