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A study on the history of Kendo's manners and customs

Momodachi-style

Hiroshi KATO (Kokugakuin University)

The costume of the modern Kendo is dressed in the three-quarter sleeves and
Umanori-Hakama. Hakama has usually tl.e length to reach an ankle. Because, by
having so, we have the merit that our foot posture and foot action cannot be recog-
nized by the others.
On seeing the old pictures concerned with Kendo, there is some types. One is
a long Hakama in Shinkage-style. The others are a short lengthened Hakama, and
playing figure to taking "Momodachi" to have free legs action. These are different
from the style of the modern Kendo. Especially, Momodachi-style could be seen in
early of Meiji Era. But, method of taking "Momodachi" had various way and that
had definite as life pattern of Bushi.
As a part of the history of Kendo, I described the process of Momodachi-style,
how to take Momodachi, and their historical resource.

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