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- Q1717983 subject Q7154231.
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- Q1717983 abstract "Jūkendō (銃剣道) is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting, and has been likened to kendo (but with bayonets instead of swords). Jukendo techniques are based on sojutsu (spear fighting) or bayonet techniques from the 17th century, when firearms were introduced to Japan.During the Meiji period, Japanese bayonet fighting techniques were consolidated into a system named jukenjutsu, and taught at the Toyama military academy in Tokyo. Morihei Ueshiba, founder of aikido, trained in jukenjutsu and incorporated some of that art into his own art. Following World War II, the practice of jukenjutsu was banned by the Allies, but it later returned in the modern form of jukendo. The Japan Amateur Jukendo Federation was established in 1952. The All Japan Jukendo Federation was established in April 1956.Modern jūkendō uses a mokujū, a wooden replica of a rifle with an attached and blunted bayonet at the end, in place of an actual rifle. The art is practised by both Japanese military personnel and civilians. Training incorporates kata (patterns), two-person drills, and competitive matches using mokujū and protective armor. The three main target areas are the heart, throat, and lower left side of the opponent.".
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- Q1717983 wikiPageExternalLink www.jukendo.co.uk.
- Q1717983 wikiPageExternalLink www.jukendo.info.
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- Q1717983 wikiPageWikiLink Q7154231.
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- Q1717983 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293983.
- Q1717983 wikiPageWikiLink Q8395486.
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- Q1717983 type Thing.
- Q1717983 comment "Jūkendō (銃剣道) is the Japanese martial art of bayonet fighting, and has been likened to kendo (but with bayonets instead of swords). Jukendo techniques are based on sojutsu (spear fighting) or bayonet techniques from the 17th century, when firearms were introduced to Japan.During the Meiji period, Japanese bayonet fighting techniques were consolidated into a system named jukenjutsu, and taught at the Toyama military academy in Tokyo.".
- Q1717983 label "Jūkendō".
- Q1717983 depiction Japan_bayonet_Type_30.jpg.