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- Bokken abstract "A bokken (木剣, bok(u), \"wood\", and ken, \"sword\") (or a bokutō 木刀, as they are instead called in Japan) is a Japanese wooden sword used for training. It is usually the size and shape of a katana, but is sometimes shaped like other swords, such as the wakizashi and tantō. Some ornamental bokken are decorated with mother-of-pearl work and elaborate carvings.Bokken should not be confused with shinai, practice swords made of flexible bamboo.".
- Bokken comment "A bokken (木剣, bok(u), \"wood\", and ken, \"sword\") (or a bokutō 木刀, as they are instead called in Japan) is a Japanese wooden sword used for training. It is usually the size and shape of a katana, but is sometimes shaped like other swords, such as the wakizashi and tantō. Some ornamental bokken are decorated with mother-of-pearl work and elaborate carvings.Bokken should not be confused with shinai, practice swords made of flexible bamboo.".