kirikata
Kirikata is a traditional Japanese technique primarily associated with the art of *kendo*, the "way of the sword," and its precursor, *kenjutsu*. The term derives from the Japanese words *kiri* (切り), meaning "to cut," and *kata* (型), referring to the structured forms or patterns used in martial arts practice. Kirikata encompasses the precise methods and principles for executing cuts with a *shinai* (bamboo sword) or *bokken* (wooden sword) during sparring (*keiko*) or in formal practice sessions.
In kendo, kirikata involves specific techniques for striking an opponent’s *kake* (target areas), which include the
Beyond kendo, kirikata principles are also applied in other Japanese martial arts, including *iaido* (the art