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UMKC KENDO BEGINNERS' MANUAL

 

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THE ETIQUETTE OF KENDO

The etiquette of kendoEtiquette plays a major role in the kendo environment. Each of the following customs have been handed down from ancient times and is continued as part of kendo. The following rules of etiquette are observed whenever kendo is practiced:

 

  1. A kendoka will always remove their shoes before entering the dojo.
  2. Whenever a kendoka enters or leaves a dojo, they bow in greeting or farewell to
    those present.
  3. A kendoka bows to his opponent at the start and finish of each practice.
  4. A kendoka does not smoke in a dojo unless invited to do so.
  5. A kendoka does not wear a hat in the dojo.
  6. When kendoka are wearing bogu (armour) and are in a sitting position on the
    dojo floor, it is customary to walk behind them. If for any reason one must walk
    in front of seated kendoka, they should extend their right hand and bow slightly
    as they pass.
  7. A kendoka never steps over or hits a shinai with their feet when it is placed to
    the left of a seated kendoka, or when the kote and men are placed in position on
    the floor.
  8. A kendoka never touches the bogu of another kendoka.
  9. Always upon entering or leaving the dojo, a kendoka greets or takes leave of the
    head teacher first.
  10. It important to remember that the student always stands at the practice area and
    awaits the teacher's instruction.
  11. If a piece of armour comes untied, practice must be stopped, and the opponent
    kendoka will remain in position while the repair is made and the equipment is
    fully inspected. When the opponents are ready to resume practice, each will
    stand and bow before continuing.