Episode 13: How effective is Kenjustsu against kendo?
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The text is a transcript of a YouTube video in which Seki Sensei, the 22nd Head of the Kodo School and an experienced Kendo master, reacts to an experimental match between Kenjutsu and Kendo practitioners. The main goal is to provide an authoritative analysis of the technical differences, advantages, and weaknesses of these two styles of Japanese fencing. Seki Sensei explains that the two disciplines are fundamentally incompatible due to their divergent goals and rules. He emphasizes that Kenjutsu techniques, such as feints or the use of two swords, are ineffective against a Kendo opponent because the opponent is not attempting to cut, but rather to strike specific points on the body according to strict rules. Ineffective Kenjutsu positions and the use of unconventional parts of the sword are not rewarded or recognized in a Kendo match. The master's conclusion is that Kendo and Kenjutsu cannot be meaningfully compared, as they were developed for entirely different purposes.