taikalan
Taikalan is a traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on the use of a wooden staff, known as a *bō* (棒). The term "taikalan" is not widely recognized in mainstream martial arts literature, but it is sometimes used to describe a specific style or lineage of bōjutsu (棒術), the art of staff fighting. The practice likely draws from historical Japanese martial traditions, emphasizing fluid movement, balance, and precise strikes.
The staff in taikalan is typically a straight, cylindrical wooden pole, usually between 180 to 210 centimeters
Taikalan is often taught within dojos (training halls) that specialize in traditional Japanese martial arts, such
While taikalan is not as widely documented as other staff arts like kendo or iaido, it remains