Difference between revisions 13061537 and 13508322 on enwikiA '''shinai''' (Japanese:竹刀) is a practice [[sword]] used in [[Kendo]]. ==Construction of the Shinai== Practice sword made of four [[bamboo]] slats (''take'') held together by two [[leather]] caps, ''tsuka-gawa'' (handle) and ''saki-gawa'' (tip), and a [[string]] (''tsuru''). Placed under the ''saki-gawa'' is a [[rubber]] plug ''saki-gomu''. To prevent the four ''take'' from getting misplaced there is a small piece of metal, ''chigiri'', placed between them inside the ''tsuka-gawa''. A thin strip of leather (''nakayui'') is wrapped around the ''take'' and tied to the ''tsuru'' about one-third of the way down the ''shinai'' from the tip (''kensen''); this stabilizes the ''take'' and marks the limits of the striking area of the blade (''monouchi''). ==Regulations== In competition there are regulated weights and lengths of the ''Shinai''. *Adult females: maximum length 120 cm, weight minimum 440 grams *Adult males: maximum length 120 cm, weight minimum 510 grams. {{weapon-stub}} [[Category:East Asian swords]] ⏎ ⏎ [[de:Shinai]] ⏎ [[fr:Shinaï]]⏎ [[ja:竹刀]] ⏎ ⏎ [[pl:Shinai]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=13508322.
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