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=Difference between ''kenjutsu'' and ''battojutsu''=
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==Difference between ''kenjutsu'' and ''battojutsu''==
    
The most basic difference between ''kenjutsu'' and ''[[battojutsu]]'' lies in the sowrds relationship to the ''saya.''  ''Kenjutsu'' techniques deal exclusively with the sword being already drawn from the ''saya'' as the combative situation would have dictated during the war times of the [[Sengoku period]] and earlier.  ''Battojutsu,'' having only come about at the very end of the Sengoku and the beginning of the [[Edo period]] deals with the sword from a sheathed position and contains the [[battojutsu]] techniques for simultaneous drawing and cutting, techniques which lend themselves toward unanticipated small-scale encounters such as would happen during the "peaceful" times of the Edo period.
 
The most basic difference between ''kenjutsu'' and ''[[battojutsu]]'' lies in the sowrds relationship to the ''saya.''  ''Kenjutsu'' techniques deal exclusively with the sword being already drawn from the ''saya'' as the combative situation would have dictated during the war times of the [[Sengoku period]] and earlier.  ''Battojutsu,'' having only come about at the very end of the Sengoku and the beginning of the [[Edo period]] deals with the sword from a sheathed position and contains the [[battojutsu]] techniques for simultaneous drawing and cutting, techniques which lend themselves toward unanticipated small-scale encounters such as would happen during the "peaceful" times of the Edo period.
    
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[[Category:Bujutsu]]