
Japanese fencing. swordsmanship. Japanese says “Ken-Do”.
A traditional athletic culture that was born in Japan and inherited in Japan. Needless to say, the technical origin is a tactic that fights against the opponent with a sword, but as a culture with a wide range of purposes and forms such as training, self-defense, performing arts, physical education, sports, etc. It has developed and spread.
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剣道 ケンドー 漢字
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Baseballbaseball Please check it out !here!
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Tennistennis. Please check it out! > stuff for example Japanese says "tei-kyu". テニス ていきゅう 漢字
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bowlingbowlingPlease check it out! https://bit.ly/kanji_bowlingthe playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc 保齢球 ボーリング 漢字
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Karate in KatakanakaratePlease check it out! > example stuff the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc 片仮名 カタカナ カラテ
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footballany of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal.Japanese says syu-kyu. footballPlease check it out! > example product 漢字 蹴球 しゅうきゅう サッカー フットボール
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mountaineering clubmountaineering clubPlease check it out! > example stuff The part aimed at climbing.Japanese says san-gaku-bu.漢字 山岳部 さんがくぶ
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football teamfootball teamPlease check it out! > example stuff Japanese says shu-kyu-bu. Japanese says shu-kyu-bu.漢字 蹴球部 サッカー部
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swimming clubswimming clubPlease check it out! > example products Japanese says sui-ei-bu.水泳部 すいえいぶ 漢字
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tennis teamtennis teamPlease check it out! > example stuff Japanese says tei-kyu-bu.漢字 庭球部 ていきゅうぶ テニス部
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beach volleyballAn outdoor variant of volleyball played on sand. Volleyball on the beach. Usually two people. The rules are almost the same as a six-player volleyball, using a slightly softer ball.Japanese says sa-dan-hai-kyu.漢字 沙灘排球 ビーチバレー