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Japanese Wooden Weapons Craftsmanship, the Beginning of the End | In addition to the structural crisis affecting the industry, in 2019, the closure of one of the largest Japanese workshops, Horinouchi, then, in 2020, the covid crisis have for consequences a drastic increase in prices and production times, and mid-term, a probable disappearance of the manufacture of wooden weapons in Japan. To learn more, you can read our article detailing the situation and the measures taken to help this industry. -
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Kendogi Jacket
About our Kendogi Jackets
Our Kendogi are made in Japan by a traditional workshop producing Dogi for almost a century. The cotton used for all models is fabricated in the Mikawa workshops, famous for the quality oft heir fabric since the 16th century. The indigo used for the Aizome models is a high quality Japanese traditional dye. You can refer to the "How to Choose your Kendogi/Iaidogi" page to help you make your choice and the artisans presentation page for more information about the workshop.
All double weaves Aizome models are available with the "Biotech" option. The Biotech treatment provides an anti-microbial, anti-mold and softening treatment for perfect comfort. This treatment also guarantees a shrinkage rate close to 0 and further fixes the dye, limiting greatly the Aizome dye bleeding.
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Light-Weight Waraku Kendogi (KS100) - Jacket
¥17,200 ~ ¥19,400
Made in Japan | 100% Cotton
Available in blue
Single Layer | No backseam
Traditional Kendo Cut
Recommended for beginners & advanced practitioners alike.
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Classic Single Layer Kendogi (BS100) - Jacket
¥7,200 ~ ¥9,900
Made in Japan | 100% Cotton
Navy Color
Single Layer | Back Seam
Traditional Kendo Cut
Recommended for beginners and advanced alike.
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Classic Single Layer White Kendogi (BS100W) - Jacket
¥7,200 ~ ¥8,600
Made in Japan | 100% Cotton
Bleached (pure white)
Single Layer | Back Seam
Traditional Kendo Cut
Recommended for kids and women.