Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Day 7 - Tokyo
Day 6 - Rensei Taikai
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Day 5 - The Botoku Sai
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Day 4 - build up

The gardens were as beautiful.

In the afternoon we had the official opening of the Botoku Sai this went into the evening - we had drummers, singers and great food. Here is a picture of a few of us with Sensei Hamada
Day 3 - amazing.
We arrived at the Budo centre and were allocated our instructors. One was a Hanshi (a master teacher - just about the highest accolade you can have) - oh yes - he was a ninth dan as well.
We spent the morning in the Butokoden (the old building). There are only eight of us, but the Greek contingent wanted to learn Kendo Kata too. We were joined by 30 or so high school kids - late teens. They trained with us, and were really helpful (I have the name of the school but Kyoshi David has the card).
Sensei Hamada (head of the DNBKID) had told us that we should expect a number of the Kendoka from the local school but during fighting they would be fast, but very light (tip tap was his description). He was absolutely right. They were very quick, but did not hit hard. We fought for about 2 minutes, then changed partners. The kids would line up to fight, so they were fresh and we were knackered(!) but it was fantastic.
In the afternoon we cleared the Budo centre, and received our certificates for the seminar. Now we have the competition and the demonstration.....! :-)
Supper was another traditional meal
This time Sushi. I love sushi, but like yesterday many people just were not happy with it. The restaurant was another amazing location. They had a garden which was calm and peaceful in downtown Keyoto. Lots of trees and water.... wow.
And later that evening.... they kept going until 0400
Saturday, 26 April 2008
Here are the Kendoka in front of the Butokoden itself. This is the spiritual centre of our DNBK order. This is the oldest Dojo - the place where it all began.Day 2. The way in
Friday, 25 April 2008
Dress rehearsal for the two BIG days
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Wandering in Keyoto
Finally in Keyoto
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Sunday, 20 April 2008
a few days to go...
Yes. The Kendo equipment is 'sports equipment', it can weigh 32kg, no sharp pointy bits, and can go as well as my luggage, but they are not sure if I can take it in the same bag as the luggage or not.
I'm not taking a chance, so have repacked it into two bags.
The badges have arrived (just in time) and my Hakama's are embroidered properly.
Nine circle have let me down on the Zekken, so I have had to have a second one made up.
I even have tee-shirts (the mon is a bit wonky)
Looking forward to Wednesday


