Sport/martial art orginating from Japan. Kendo translates to 'the way of the
sword', and practicioners are called kendoka.
Participants in this
sport use bamboo swords called 'shinais' and wear armor called 'bogu'. This armor includes a face mask/helmet called 'men' a pair of thick gloves called 'kote' a chest protector called a 'do' and an apron-like peice called a 'tare'.
Participants must also wear a pair of very
loose pants called the hakama, and a thick jacket called the keikogi.
When in a match, the participants are allowed to
strike to the head, wrists, the sides of the chest, and in certain cases (this is often discouraged in torunaments since it can be dangerous if used improperly)to a small flap that hangs off the men that covers the throat.