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A bokken (boku: wood / ken: sword) is a wooden sword (called BOKUTO in Japan) used for AIKIDO, KENDO and KENJUTSU training. In general, its shape and size are similar to those of a katana but there are also models similar in shape to other types of swords. Originally, bokken were designed for samurai of feudal Japan to reduce the risk of injury ...
A bokken (boku: wood / ken: sword) is a wooden sword (called BOKUTO in Japan) used for AIKIDO, KENDO and KENJUTSU training. In general, its shape and size are similar to those of a katana but there are also models similar in shape to other types of swords. Originally, bokken were designed for samurai of feudal Japan to reduce the risk of injury during training.
Our bokken are made in KYUSHU (south of Japan) at NIDOME in a traditional way and are of irreproachable quality. Our assortment includes a wide range of different models in terms of size, weight, shape, wood used, etc., at unbeatable prices, from very cheap prices for oak bokken to higher prices for ebony bokken.
Two categories of Bokken are available: Standard Bokken for Aikido, Kendo or Iaido practice, and Bokken Koryu to practice the former Kenjutsu (Koryu) schools.
The Bokken of Nidome are very popular among Aikikai masters and many of them use them during their seminars and training.
We also offer the possibility to engrave your name, the one of your dojo, your master, etc. on your bokken. Our laser engraving service is fast and cheap.
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A standard Bokken is a wooden sword used to practice AIKIDO, IAIDO and KENDO. All the bokken sold by SINONOME are manufactured in Miyakonojo by NIDOME.
Great assortment of models for all levels with different weight, shape and material.
Koryu Bokken are intended for the practice of ancient Kenjutsu schools. We offer a wide range of Japanese bokken in terms of weights, dimensions etc.. These bokken were used during the training of kata against various weapons (bokken, kusarigama, naginata, ...) and had the advantage of not causing injuries.
Our supplier NIDOME manufactures several bokken for Soke of KORYU (successor of a kenjutsu school.)
Bokken ARAMAKI Onoha Itto ryu - Oak (Heavy) White Oak Weight: 750-800g Length: approx. 98.5cm Onoha Itto ryu is an ancient Japanese martial art school (Kobudo). Made of Japanese Oak and made in Japan. When you touch this Bokken, you can see its naturally smooth surface.
SUBURITO (SUBURI BOKUTO) 3.8 - wooden sword for training Red Oak Weignt: about 1000g Length: 115cm Top of sword is cut obliquely SUBURITO means literally a wooden sword for Suburi (training).
Bokken NIDOME standard White / Red oak Bokkken weight: about 500g Length 101.5 cm with the groove for the tsuba
Bokken NIDOME standard KIRI(Paulownia) With HI Bokkken weight: about 180g Length 101.5 cm with the groove for the tsuba
Bokken NIDOME standard White Oak /red With HI Bokkken weight: about 470-500g Length 101.5 cm with the groove for the tsuba
Bokken MATSUZAKI standard Purple ebony-wooden sword (MURASAKI KOKUTAN) Bokkken weight: about 600g Length 101.5 cm with the groove for the tsuba
BOKKEN KAI GATA MUSASHIThe replica of Musashi Miyamoto's paddleWeight: about 770gLength: 126cmBIWA (in high quality camellia)
BOKKEN NIDOME Nitenichi-ryu without TSUBA Made of Japanese Oak and made in Japan Very light, adapted for one hand Weight : about 330-350g Length: about 102cm
Bokken Long 3.8 in oak White oakThe weight of bokken: approximately 680gBokken length: 3.8 shaku (115cm)Length of tsuka: 28.6cmDimensions of the tsuka: 3.6 x 2.5cm