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practitioners use a sharp-edged
sword (shinken).
Practitioners of
iaido are
called iaidoka. The term "iaido"
appears in 1932 and
consists of the
kanji 居 (i), 合 (ai)...
- Used by Samurai, onna-musha, ninja, kunoichi, kenjut****, iaijut****,
iaidoka, and battōjut****
Production history Produced Nanboku-chō
period (1336–1392)...
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effectively use a
firearm in a
variety of
awkward situations, much the way an
iaidoka would master movements with
their sword.
During the
World War II era William...
- ****anese
shogi player Kiyoshi Nakakura (中倉 清, 1910–2000), ****anese kendoka,
iaidoka and
aikidoka Takashi Nakakura (中蔵 隆志, born 1977), ****anese
mixed martial...
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Kiyoshi Nakakura (中倉 清,
Nakakura Kiyoshi, 1910–2000) was a ****anese
practitioner of kendo,
iaido and aikido.
Nakakura was
originally the top
kendo student...
- ****anese sumo
wrestler Kiyoshi Nakakura (中倉 清, 1910–2000), ****anese kendoka,
iaidoka and
aikidoka Kiyoshi Nakamura (disambiguation),
multiple people Kiyoshi...
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Nakayama Hakudō (中山 博道,
February 11, 1872 -
December 14, 1958), also
known as
Nakayama Hiromichi, was a ****anese
martial artist and
founder of the iaidō...
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drawing the
sword and
responding to a
sudden attack.
iaidoka iaido practitioner 居合道家 居合道家
iaidōka iaido practitioner ici one 一 一 ichi one
iciban most 一番...