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− | <section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Kenjutsu'''|剣術|lit meaning=Sword Technique}} pertains to techniques that entail the use of [[swords]], whether the users be [[shinobi]], or [[samurai]]. Kenjutsu can be used in combination with [[taijutsu]], [[ninjutsu]], [[chakra flow]] and even [[Leaf-Style Willow|genjutsu]] in order to achieve more devastating techniques.<section end=summary /> |
+ | <section begin=summary />{{translation|'''Kenjutsu'''|剣術|lit meaning=Sword Technique}} pertains to techniques that entail the use of [[swords]], whether the users be [[shinobi]], or [[samurai]]. Kenjutsu can be used in combination with [[taijutsu]], [[ninjutsu]], [[fūinjutsu]], [[chakra flow]] and even [[Leaf-Style Willow|genjutsu]] in order to achieve more devastating techniques. It is regarded as a branch of [[bukijutsu]].<section end=summary /> |
The entire military might of the lone samurai nation of the [[Land of Iron]], have so-far all been depicted as practitioners of kenjutsu. Among the shinobi nations, the [[Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist]] are particularly well known as kenjutsu practitioners. |
The entire military might of the lone samurai nation of the [[Land of Iron]], have so-far all been depicted as practitioners of kenjutsu. Among the shinobi nations, the [[Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist]] are particularly well known as kenjutsu practitioners. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * [[Kumogakure]] promotes the use of kenjutsu and [[nintaijutsu]].<ref> |
+ | * [[Kumogakure]] promotes the use of kenjutsu and [[nintaijutsu]].<ref>Second Fanbook, page 120</ref> |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
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Revision as of 14:21, 7 September 2015
Kenjutsu (剣術, literally meaning: Sword Technique) pertains to techniques that entail the use of swords, whether the users be shinobi, or samurai. Kenjutsu can be used in combination with taijutsu, ninjutsu, fūinjutsu, chakra flow and even genjutsu in order to achieve more devastating techniques. It is regarded as a branch of bukijutsu.
The entire military might of the lone samurai nation of the Land of Iron, have so-far all been depicted as practitioners of kenjutsu. Among the shinobi nations, the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist are particularly well known as kenjutsu practitioners.
Trivia
- Kumogakure promotes the use of kenjutsu and nintaijutsu.[1]
See Also
- List of kenjutsu
- Bukijutsu
- Kenjutsu - real life armed martial art.
- Knife throwing - The art of knife throwing.
References
- ↑ Second Fanbook, page 120