Jiki Shinkage Ryu (Naginata Yo) Bokken - Shima Kokutan - by Master Aramaki
SKU: W336P
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Jiki Shinkage Ryu (Naginata Yo) Bokken - Shima Kokutan - by Master Aramaki
Made in Japan (Kyushu)
Flat Spine | Rounded butt | Small Kissaki
Shima Kokutan (Asian Ebony)
The Bokken Jiki Shinkage Naginata Yo (thin) is manufactured from a single piece of Shima Kokutan wood, designed for the school Jiki Shinkage.
Be careful! This model differs from the very thick "Jiki Shinkage Hojo Bokken", created for the strong impacts of Hojo Kata and for Suburi.
Please note that Shima Kokutan is a very hard wood; it absorbs shocks relatively poorly and is not advised for practice with contact.
These Bokken will also make excellent gifts following the successful passing of an exam.- Choice of wood species: Asian Ebony (Shima Kokutan)
- Finish: Non-varnished (camelia oil polish).
- Manufacturing workshop: Aramaki's Workshop for all models
Please note that due to the rarity of the wood and the limited release of this product, engravings are not available.
Non varnished - Oil polish Finish
All our high-end bokken are offered non-varnished (camellia oil polish finish). Note that unvarnished weapons are much more pleasant to the touch as well as usage. Unvarnished weapons are more ecologically-friendly, but they require regular (monthly) maintenance with oil (camellia or wood maintenance oil) and they can only be made from the finest, Japanese quality woods. Given the need for maintenance of these weapons, our stocks are limited.
Jiki Shinkage Ryu (Naginata Yo) Bokken Specifications Wood Shima Kokutan Weight 480 ~ 500 g Full length 101.5 cm Blade length 75 cm Tsuka length 26.5 cm Tsuka diameter 30 x 23 mm Mine Hiramine (flat spine) Tsuka shape Hanmaru (Rounded butt) Kissaki Shokissaki (Small Kissaki) Sori Almost no curvature *Due to the hand-made manufacturing, color and weight may vary from one weapon to another
About Jiki Shinkage Ryu Naginata:
The Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage Ryu evolved from the Shinkage Ryu and the Kage Ryu, which both have disappeared. Its beginnings are situated in the 16th century and attributed to Matsumoto Bizen No Kami Naokatsu.
But the Naginata version is much more recent. Developed in the late 19th century by Satake Yoshinori, a former Jiki Shinkage Ryu student and his wife Satake Shigeo. An emphasis is placed on preserving the Kata in its original form and leaves very little room for improvisation. This art was rapidly introduced into girl's schools, which explains why most practitioners are, still today, women. Jiki Shinkage Ryu Naginata became famous after the victory of several well-known teachers over Kendo practitioners, but the school does no longer focus on competition. More on Koryu.com (article by Ellis Amdur) and on our YouTube channel: Jiki Shinkage Ryu Naginata Jutsu - 34th All Japan Kobudo -
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