Bokken Daito

Seriously – what is the difference (if any) between a bokken and a daito?
Used in martial arts.
Types Bokken below lists basic styles of bokken is: Daito (katana companies) shoto or wakizashi bo (wakizashi companies); tanto bo (tanto ventures), and suburban, which is below a classification of the first reference, it can be done in daito and shoto sizes but it is intended to train solo. They are much heavier and more difficult to use, develop better muscles, increasing skills in "normal" bokken companies. A user the famous companies suburi bokken is Miyamoto Musashi who used in his duel against Sasaki Kojiro. Bokken can also be done in any style of necessary weapons such as Nagamaki, not-dachi, yari, naginata, kama, etc. The examples above are the most commonly used.
SET OF 2 BLACK WOODEN BOKEN DAITO SWORDS Japanese
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Single 40 Hardwood Datio Bokken Kendo Practice Sword $1.06 Unlike most poorly manufactured and shoddy wooden practice katanas–also commonly referred to as samurai swords–this Boken Daito wood practice sword offers both stability and practicality. The sword boasts a sturdy oak construction with a dark-stained finish and a comfortable cord-wrapped handle, helping it last through dozens of rigorous training sessions. The new two-piece guard design, meanwhi… |
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Set of 2 40 Hardwood Datio Bokken Kendo Practice Sword $11.98 This is a set of 2 40″ quality hardwood bokkens with laquer finished. This bokken comes brand new still in the wrapper and includes a plastic guard and securing ring…. |
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40 Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana $7.55 This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length. A plastic guard and securing ring are included with the bokken…. |