Showing posts with label katana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label katana. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Action pics from the 2009 Mugai-ryu Kokusai Taikai...

I can see it it going to take me a while to post all of them. The standard templates for Blogspot.com suck dog balls. I want to add a custom background. This was very easily done on Photobucket, so I don't see why the can't add the same functionality to Blogspot to allow HTML-tards like myself to customize our pages.

In the meantime...


Seiza...the calm before the storm...

Seiza - small


Batto. Cutting gyaku kesagiri; the first cut for the kata Shin (真).



Left kesa-giri...ending cut for Shin.




Pulling the blade from my enemy's chest after giving him a sucking chest wound via Mune-tsuki (=chest stab)

Chiburi...flicking the enemy's blood, guts, snot, and brains from my blade...

Noto and Zanshin. Returning the sword to the Saya, while remaining aware and ready for other enemies.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Even MORE pics!!!


Shinken (real) top; mugito (alumi/zinc) bottom





Closeup of mekugi (pin), fuchi (collar behind the -->), tsuba (guard)



Gold Dragon menuki




More Pics:


Tsuba, Habaki, & Hamon 1





Hamon 2




Hamon 3





Hamon 4



Hamon 5 & Kissaki






....and just to prove that it is actually in *my* possession...Get the point?






Monday, February 2, 2009

A dream achieved...my REAL katana

After wanting one for 28 years, I am finally the proud owner of my own real-deal, 100% authentic katana (AKA a shinken --> literally meaning "real sword"), AKA the sword/soul of the Samurai. After Saturday's (1/31) massive "New Year's practice" with all the groups that fall under the Meishi-ha of Mugai-ryu Iaido, the only other two Japan based white boys in the organization and I dragged our asses out to Machida-shi to Hataya-sensei's sword shop.

Hataya-sensei is a shihan in Toyama-ryu, a different style/organization from the one I train in, but one that many of our people cross-train with because they are heavily into cutting. Hataya-sensei is The Man to go to if you are in the market for a sword to be used for serious training. A lot of other sword shops are mainly focused on selling the uber-beautiful 'art' swords; the ones that are nice to look at, but are too high-class to actually use for kata training/cutting practice. It is the difference between dating the stuck-up prom-queen, and dating the fun, out-going chick down the street. The prom-queen will stroke your ego, but the other girl will stroke your...>;-)

I had gone there a couple weeks ago with (kokusai-bu) Bucho and Elvis and had looked at a few swords, but he has so many, it would literally take all day to see/handle them all. Fortunately, he lists all of his available blades on his web page...I take this as a sign of Hachiman's assistance in my quest. I checked out the specs of the blades, and wrote down the stock #s of the ones I was interested in. My requirements/preferences include:
- Length: no shorter that 70cm, no longer that 73cm
- weight: minimum of about 750g, no more that about 1100g
- NO SHORTENED BLADES!! This abomination was usually done because the bureaucrat Samurai of the Bakufu found the length of their swords got in the way of their indoor paper pushing. I find any such deviation from the sword's original purpose-built design unforgiveable. This. is. Spartaaaaah!!!
- No Hi in the blade. Called a "blood-groove" by know-nothings, Hi is carved into a blade to lighten it or for decoration, neither of which I particularly desire
- a blade over 100 years old, because it is over 100 years old
- decent furniture/fittings. Not too plain, but not too guady either

Well, list in hand, I went there, and walked out the door with this blade:

Here's some pics:

The sword bag and cord that Hataya-sensei threw is as a 'freebie' --> which they call "sabisu" ~> 'service' here in Japan.


My new toy!!


With my zinc/aluminum mugito in my sword stand, a fan for decoration, and a book of Soto-shu Buddhist chants. --> The founder of Mugai-ryu was also Buddhist priest, so many of us also practice Zazen.

I finally need the second sword rack! Steel sword is on the top with the sageo that was also a freebie, zinc/aluminum sword is on the bottom (Sorry Hoss, there's a new sherrif in town...)


A close up of one of the two golden dragon menuki. They look identical, but are slightly different. This has the dragon holding a ball/jewel(?), in the one on other his hand?..paw?* is empty.
("Do dragons have large talons?")


More sword pics to follow... -->This is a also goo training for using my other recent purchase, my HD Sony camera (see below/the archives). I need to really pay attention to the depth of field of the close ups...it makes all the difference between a great shot and garbage.