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Japanese ways of chivalry: a display of ancient fighting methods by the Budokwai in London at the Aeolian Hall. Wielding "saucepan lids", sickle and chain, and Japanese halberds: bouts with the Nabebuta, Kusarigama and Naginata
Japanese ways of chivalry: a display of ancient fighting methods by the Budokwai in London at the Aeolian Hall. Wielding "saucepan lids", sickle and chain, and Japanese halberds: bouts with the Nabebuta, Kusarigama and Naginata, and a display of judo. Date: 1919
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Aeolian Armour Arts Bouts Ceremonial Chain Chivalry Fight Fights Judo Lids Martial Methods Saucepan Sickle Ways Wielding 1919 Halberds Kendo Naginata
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This photograph captures a moment from an exhibition held at the Aeolian Hall in London in 1919, showcasing the ancient Japanese ways of chivalry through a display of martial arts techniques by the Budokwai. The Budokwai, meaning "place of the martial way," was a Japanese martial arts society founded in London in 1912, dedicated to the study and promotion of traditional Japanese martial arts. In this image, we see a group of martial artists engaging in bouts using various weapons, including "saucepan lids," sickles with chains, and Japanese halberds. These unconventional weapons were part of the Nabebuta, Kusarigama, and Naginata fighting styles. The Nabebuta, also known as the "demon-subduing sword," was a weapon with a long handle and a large, flat blade resembling a saucepan lid. The Kusarigama was a sickle with a chain attached, used for both farming and combat. The Naginata was a pole weapon with a curved, single-edged blade. The martial artists are seen wearing ceremonial armour, adding to the traditional and authentic atmosphere of the event. In addition to the weapon demonstrations, there is also a display of Judo, a martial art that emphasizes throws, joint locks, and submission holds. Masatada Sonobe, one of the founding members of the Budokwai, is believed to be among the participants in this exhibition. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Japanese martial arts and their introduction to the Western world in the early 20th century. The Budokwai's efforts to promote these ancient fighting methods contributed significantly to the growing interest in martial arts and Eastern culture in Europe during this period.
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