- The
iaitō (居合刀)[additional citation(s) needed] is a
modern metal practice sword,
without a
cutting edge, used
primarily for
practicing iaido, a form of...
- instructor, most of the
practitioners use a blunt-edged
sword called an
iaitō or mogitō. Few, more experienced,
iaido practitioners use a sharp-edged...
- and the
official graphical user
interface project for Radare2 is
called Iaito. Radare2 is able to ****emble and dis****emble a lot of
software programs...
- Chokutō (直刀) Guntō (軍刀) Kyū guntō (旧軍刀) Shin guntō (新軍刀)
Hachiwara (鉢割)
Iaitō (居合刀)
Jintachi (陣太刀)
Katana (刀; かたな)
Kenukigata tachi (毛抜型太刀)
Kodachi (小太刀)...
- used in
contrast with
bokken (wooden sword),
shinai (bamboo sword), and
iaitō (unsharpened
metal sword).
Shinken are
often used in battōdō, iaidō, and...
- even for
cutting practice (tameshigiri). M****-produced
swords including iaitō and
shinken in the
shape of
katana are
available from many countries, though...
-
Kamakura periods Tachi Ōdachi
Kodachi Nagamaki Tantō
Muromachi – Edo
periods Wakizashi Katana Meiji period and
beyond Guntō
Iaitō Ninjatō Shikomizue...
- [citation needed] A
tekkan Antique cast-iron truncheon-type
kabutowari Iaitō Jitte Kabutowari Mol, Serge.
classical weaponry of ****an:
special weapons...
- a
shinai (for kendo), bokken, suburitō, or even
tanren bō are used. An
iaitō or
shinken can also be used,
albeit rarely. Some
common types (these can...
-
Kamakura periods Tachi Ōdachi
Kodachi Nagamaki Tantō
Muromachi – Edo
periods Wakizashi Katana Meiji period and
beyond Guntō
Iaitō Ninjatō Shikomizue...