Bokuto


a wooden j-panese sword used for training, usually the size and shape of a katana, but sometimes shaped like other swords, such as the wakizashi and tanto. bokken is a term synonymous with bokutō in j-pan, but is more widely used in the west.
traditionally, the character ken is used at the beginning of a word, for terms having to do with the sword, for example in kendō (way of the sword) and kenjutsu (art of the sword). in contrast, tō is used primarily as a suffix, for example, in shōtō (short sword) and daitō (long sword). thus, in j-pan, the word bokuto (wood sword) is more commonly used.
a wooden sword.
a bokuto is also called a bokken.

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