TRAINING LOCATIONS

Punggol CC (New Class!)
Dance Studio, Level 3, Room no #03-05, 3 HOUGANG AVE 6, Singapore 538808
Class Date and Time: Every Friday 7.30pm - 9pm (Except Public Holidays)
If interested please register at any CC but state it is at Nee Soon South CC, their office number is 63871830
Nee Soon South CC
Lentor Dance Studio, Level 2, 30 Yishun St 81 Singapore 768455
Class Date and Time: Every Sunday 10.30am - 12.00pm (Except Public Holidays)
If interested please register at any CC but state it is at Nee Soon South CC, their office number is 67533121
Clementi Japanese Primary School
Please contact us for more information. 広告

For the Public

Public Workshops
Do not know what is Sports Chanbara about? Fear not as we have workshops that introduce you to this sport. The price depends on the number of people and the number of hours.
 

TRAINING EQUIPMENT

Sports Chanbara Takushin Kan sanctions only equipment approved by the International Sports Chanbara Association of Japan. We recognize the stringent standards and equipment quality from the perspective of safety and equality. No use of other equipment is, according to the rules for international games, allowed.

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Weapon info

For Enquiries, please contact us or check out: Mitsuboshi Textile Company
1-2 Asakusabashi 4-Chome
Taito-ku, TOKYO, JAPAN 1110053
TEL:3-3861-8311
FAX:3-3851-8795
http://www.mitsuboshi-web.com/
 

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Tanto : Dagger
Kodachi : Short Sword
Choken : Long Sword
Jo : Short Staff
Bo : Long Staff
Yari : Spear
Naginata : Halberd
Sensei : Teacher
Sempai : Senior
Kohai : Junior
Otagaini : Everyone
Shugo : Gather
Onegaishimasu : "Please (train with me)"
Arigato Gozaimasu : "Thank you"
Chakuza : Sit
Seiza : Formal seated posture
Mokuso : Meditate
Hajime : Begin or Start
Yame : Halt or Stop
Rei : Formal bow
Ritsu Rei : Seated Bow
Kiwotsuke : Come to attention
Kamae-to : Unsheathe weapon, assume middle guard posture
Osame-to : Sheath weapon and recover to natural stance
Motonoichi : Recover to original start point, usually used in Kihon or Juda
Men wo ute : Strike to the opponent's forehead area
Kote wo ute : Strike to the opponent's right wrist
Migi kara Do wo ute : Right diagonal cut to the opponent's left torso
Hidari kara Ashi wo ute : Left diagonal cut to the opponent's right shin
Tsuke : Straight thrust to the opponent's chest
Men : Head
Kata : Shoulder
Do : Torso
Hiji : Elbow
Kote : Arm
Hiza : Knee
Ashi : Leg
Mae : Forward
Ato / Ushiro : Backward
Migi : Right
Hidari : Left
Ichi : 1
Ni : 2
San : 3
Shi / Yon : 4
Go : 5
Roku : 6
Shichi / Nana : 7
Hachi : 8
Kyu : 9
Jyu : 10