Kobudo

What is Kobudo?

(Ancient Martial Way) is the art of traditional weapons training.

Kobudō at its Peak

Okinawans kobudō was at its peak some 100 years ago and of all the authentic Okinawan kobudō kata practiced at this time, only relatively few, by comparison, remain extant.

100 years ago

Decline in the Study

In the early 20th century, a decline in the study of Ryūkyū kobujutsu (as it was known then) meant that the future of this martial tradition was in danger.

Early 20th century

Taishō Period

During the Taishō period (1912–1926) some martial arts exponents such as Yabiku Moden made great inroads in securing the future of Ryūkyū kobujutsu.

1912–1926

Taira Shinken Efforts

Many of the forms that are still known are due to the efforts of Taira Shinken who traveled around the Ryūkyū Islands in the early part of the 20th century and compiled 42 existing kata, covering eight types of Okinawan weapons.

Whilst Taira Shinken may not have been able to collect all extant Okinawan kobudō kata, those he did manage to preserve are listed here. They do not include all those from the Matayoshi, Uhuchiku, and Yamanni streams, however.

Today

The 7 Weapons

There are five farming and fishing tools that were adapted and used as weapons in Okinawa:
the bo, nunchaku, tonfa (tuifa), kama, and eku. Sai is the only weapon created with the purpose of being a weapon.